baba G
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Love usal beach and westport is a nice spot! Been a min since ive been.on branscomb road...I grew up going to the usal feed with my parents and all of there friends from Laytonville. The enchanted forest is insane. My parents old hippie crew was pretty awesome. There was an annual naked chair dance around the fire if that gives you an idea :). The big city of Westport is my home town!!
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- your friend in trinity
Very nice i love it got your hands full w them ducklingsAll the clones for our outdoor got transplanted up into 5 gallon air pots yesterday and was moved into the little polycarbonate transition greenhouse. So far I am liking the air pots, they are very sturdy, but they did take quite a while to put together. Shipping issues with Hydro Planet delayed us by about 6 days though, I am never ordering from them again. Their customer service is awful and their shipping department is beyond incompetent. I had to call them 4 times before our order actually made it on the FedEx truck and was sent out, and arrived almost a week late as a result. Even after all that they still sent me the wrong amount of pots, and charged me the wrong amount.
The light dep greenhouse is finally starting to take off and veg nicely, all this cold weather the last two weeks has made progress slow. It is supposed to warm up here starting this weekend so that should help. It is planted mostly with Archive OG, OG Twist, Super Silver Haze, and Urkle Wreck. I am also trying out a few testers of Watermelon Rancher, plus some select cuts of Wifi-43, 3-Queens, and Sour Diesel x Urkle from CSI: Humboldt.
I even had time to plant a few of my herb beds with new starts, and set up a new 4x8 raised bed planted with Lovage, English Lavender, and Lemon Verbena. I've got over 20 perennial herbs growing now. About the only spices and seasonings I ever buy now are the exotic ones that can't grow here, like cinnamon and nutmeg. I love to cook so having the huge selection of fresh herbs right outside my kitchen door has been awesome. Though the weeds have been insane this year, you can't even tell everything got mowed and weed wacked less than two weeks ago.
The newest addition to the ranch arrived earlier in the week: five Pilgrim Geese! They are an American Heritage breed that has become critically endangered. They are supposed to one of the more calm and friendly breeds of geese, as well as excellent foragers and parents, with excellent flavored meat. I am hoping we good a good breeding pair or trio so I can start producing our own roasting geese every spring.
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Sounds like it has grown a lot and become a destination!Spent Saturday out at the 20th Annual Legendary Boonville Beer Festival with a bunch of friends. Over 70 breweries were there this year, with 300-400 different beers on tap to try. It has become one of the more popular beef festivals on the West coast now, people come from all over the country for it. There was even a brewery from Iceland this year. We had a blast!
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Does that jar of OG TWIST say 29% percent THC??? I was just reading some articles on the struggles of Mendocino counties laws the other night and I think your right about it not changing anything until they are forced to... The struggle is real with Mendo! I don't know why they aren't more motivated to get some clear laws going.... I guess they are happy with everyone doing 25 and they think that its plenty and any more then that is greedy and they should have the right to come cut them down...
Yeah its a bummer.. So many of my friends up there would be completely willing to comply with the laws if protection was offered and it was "fair". I just don't get it.. There must be a reason why they don't want things to change.. The amount of money people in the county make is absolutely insane.. Is the county making that same kind of money by busting people and keeping the money.. Or by having people pay them to get out of trouble.. You pay so much per pound and per plant that you get caught with and you can basically buy your way out of trouble.. It seems to me that legalizing it and making the laws more relaxed and collect taxes on it must heavily out weigh the money they seize or any fees that get paid by the people that get in trouble.. @Blaze - What would you make the regulations in Mendo if you had the choice and final decision???? I was thinking of ideas and its pretty hard because of all the different zoning.. Would you just allow it on rural properties.. What about indoor in the city... Or would you allow a certain amount of large farms in each area... It might get crazy with some of these massive ranches.. Someone could grow so much on a 40 acre parcel... My friends in humbolt said they paid a large fee and are allowed to grow about a 1/4 or a 1/2 acre of greenhouses... (can't remember which one) That sounds pretty fair-- maybe for every 20 acres you can do a 1/2 acre of greenhouses or full sun plants.. I don't know- its tricky
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