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hardroc

New Member
Actually, it's called karma, and you're gonna know all about it one day, you wait. You'll get what you deserve......
Anyway, I'm done wasting my time with you.
 

HolyGhost23

Well-Known Member
ok girls sit down AND STFU and stop bickering... people steal other peoples plant boo hoo its the cost of business now back to my question. i live on south Vancouver island i wanna know a good time put me seeds in the dirt
 

redi jedi

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And yes, we still fly around looking for stupid people's crops...and we find quite a few...lots of stupid people out there.

Doesn't mean I still go through the hassle of actually stealing it...I've got better things to do...

The reason why I even told everyone reading this about my adventures, was to simply point out that if I can spot your crop from 1500ft using only binoculars. The cops using IR will find it too....

Trying to help the newbs out here, but I guess I went about it the wrong way....lol...oh well
 

HolyGhost23

Well-Known Member
CAN ONE OF YOU GUYS PLEASE ANSWER MY DAMN QUESTION!!!!!!!!!!!!!! when should i put my seeds in the dirt. i live in the south end of the VI
 

hardroc

New Member
If you were smart, you'd start them inside and let them grow a little, then transplant later on in the year
 

Dragonsmoke

Well-Known Member
Dude just google the frost chart for your area, I like to startem indoors for a week to 3 weeks depending on strain and weather.

Once the temp doesn't dip below 10 then you should be alright. That said the warmer the better.

I just put some seeds to germ called Asshole, yeah I know I know its a stupid name but its 100% indica and tenth generation to boot. High yield with buds so big they have to be braced with stakes and tied up, super trich production aswell.

I'll let you guys check it out later in the year. Then it will be the stinkiest asshole around!

Betcha wanna taste it! :bigjoint:


Hows that for a nice looking asshole!:eyesmoke:
 

zigginanzaggin

Active Member
Hey jedi, since you are expierienced in the air and there's no point talking you out of it, can you easily pick out one plant in a corn field, like say I put maybe 10 in a field and spread them out throughout? What about along river banks, have you ever spotted them there? Clearing's in a bush? Might as well let us know the best spots that can get alot of light but are hard still to spot from the air
 

HolyGhost23

Well-Known Member
same time all the asians do??
im not Asian i dont live in Vancouver i live on that poop shaped thing beside it called Vancouver island. well it states that the frost ends on april 28th so ill put my seeds in the germ box as soon as i get em from attitude
 

redi jedi

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Hey jedi, since you are expierienced in the air and there's no point talking you out of it, can you easily pick out one plant in a corn field, like say I put maybe 10 in a field and spread them out throughout? What about along river banks, have you ever spotted them there? Clearing's in a bush? Might as well let us know the best spots that can get alot of light but are hard still to spot from the air[/QUOTE

Well other than the farmer that will find it, the thing with corn fields is that there very uniform. Any irregular spots in the field are gonna stand out, from the air.

Your not gonna find a spot that has good light all day long that isn't easy to see from the air. Always gonna be a compromise.....

Use small clearings, more like gaps in the canopy if your in a forest and don't plant large amounts close together. 4-5 here, 4-5 there...spread em out.

Thats really the best advice I can think of....one or two plants is alot harder to spot than 10-20...where ever you put them.
 

zigginanzaggin

Active Member
Thanks Jedi, I'm a farmers son and believe me as soon as the fields are sprayed they don't walk up and down the rows, especially when you think an average cash crop farmer has thousands of acres. I can see them spotting it if the pot plant is higher than the corn. I'm thinking walk the rows, pull out a corn stalk or two, replace with a weed plant. Do a couple per field and as long as they can't see it from the air your fine.
 

collind14

Active Member
Thanks Jedi, I'm a farmers son and believe me as soon as the fields are sprayed they don't walk up and down the rows, especially when you think an average cash crop farmer has thousands of acres. I can see them spotting it if the pot plant is higher than the corn. I'm thinking walk the rows, pull out a corn stalk or two, replace with a weed plant. Do a couple per field and as long as they can't see it from the air your fine.

seeing how your a farmer I had a question about the spray. What dose the spray do is it just for bugs? Will it hurt the pot plants at all. Do they use the same spray on corn as they do with soy beans. Im thinking of putting my autoflowers in the soybeans.
 

chalehomez187

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Omg ontario has got the nicest weather coming out recently , makes me want to plant early... Any advice / suggestions ? cuz i know its still cold later in the night and so on .. I wana grow my AUTOS!
 

zigginanzaggin

Active Member
Farmer son lol. It kinda depends, easy answer is it's mostly for the weeds. You're fine as long as you wait until after they spray (sometimes two spary's one before sprouting one after). Don't plant it in soy beans, they are being planted early this year and will be harvested early (and your plant will tower above them anyway) If you have them in the field when they are spraying they will die AND be seen. Hope that helps.
 

CrackerJax

New Member
redi jedi is a troll.... pretty easy to see.

His life is so vacant.... he needs you to fill it.... with anything....as long as he can feel superior in his own mind...what you post is irrelevant. He feeds off emotion like a leech.... he is empty inside. Probabaly NOT from Canada either...:wink:

So sad. So obvious.

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I own property in Canuck land ... and if you don't mind, i will follow along. I may just make the trek up to the country that now is moving in the CORRECT direction economically. Well done by the way. This time, I think Canada is READY for dollar parity and all that it implicates. The future looks BRIGHT up NORTH! :lol:
 
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