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gardenandcats

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What luck a field I grow in for years near by so I can tend some of my plants just got hayed yesterday.. I had 3 white widows and 3 sensi stars!!! All 6ft and buds galore.. No one has ever hayed it before or goes near it. I came home yesterday and rode by the field and saw a tractor in it haying!!! They were in 8 gallon buckets so I could move them around..I haven't dared go and look.. But theres no way they didn't get seen and knocked over.. What freaking luck!
 

Tongbokes

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That farmer was prolly a 18 yr old and seen your plants and has them at his pad as we speak !!! sorry to hear about your loss . Most Farmers are not your old man type , usually young ppl
 

sparkafire

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hold on! you don't even know if it is a total loss. At least go out and check on your plants!
Yes i would agree!! run out and check before he get to them. WHat is he going to do jump off his tractor to call the cops? Does he know you ? you have nothing to lose but your plants to gain. GO GO go now!!
 

slabhead

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Check them late this evening. Walk out there and look. I had a property owner mow my grow field once before I'd started growing in the ground. Went out there late that night and they were all sitting at the edge of the field lined up in a neat row. You've probably been ripped but they're worth a look. They can't bust you for wandering around in a hayfield. Say you're deer scouting or something.
 

gardenandcats

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Its just a field not even hay .I think the owners just wanted it cut to keep it from being really over grown. I reconized the guy mowing he is for hire and cuts places.,around 50. so will be checking it later today.
 
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