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And they keep coming, The Orchard Ladder in a couple of those pics is a 14 ft ladder. Also, in the last pic, that fence is a fenceline that seperates me and a neighbor, you can see his plants trying to come into my yard...LOL

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200 or 300 pots wow .. u buying soil by the truckload ? Incredible! are those yeti's?

Actually...yes...LOL Between the whole farm, theres probably at least 50k in dirt and or amendments. All pics are either Yeti, Foodog for the most, the shorter squater plants you see are all west coast dog and theres a mix of pics that are full season plants, Light Dep plants, the colas and flowers you see are light dep, that is actually what we are going to be calling Miami Blues, Which is the BB/UD x White. Its actually some of my favorite smoke. You can taste it all in those, the white, the UD and the BB all come through in a mix and complexity of aroma and taste that is divine.
 
Also wanted to show the staking and support systems that is required to get 5 lb plus plants without the rains destroying it all one week before harvest....lol, which almost always, without exception hits us right before harvest. Imagine 5-10 lb plants get rained on....its terrifying watching the destruction.

This is also not even half of the farms. Theres two to three times more pics and plants to post. But as I get time and as they begin to flower, Ill be documenting the grows for all to see.

And of course I had to put the love of my life in one pic. She's my Pure bred DDR German Shepard that is the sweetest, most loyal, beautiful dog I have ever known. She follows me everywhere right at my side. Ive spent more than two years straight, going weekly to a trainer and have trained her extensively and have spent about 6 months of that time doing tracking training. She can find anything if I tell her to. And the best guard dog ever. I had friends show up last year to my house, they told me they were showing up on one particular date, well they ended up showing up a day early at 3 am in the morning. So I wasnt ready for them and my little sweetheart, wouldnt even let them out of their car. She'd hide in the dark and as soon as they would open the door, she'd come charging out of the darkness and they would close the door. The my Sheppard would slink into the dark again and wait. She kept them their all night, when I woke up in the morning, I had like 8 messages on my answering machine to tell my girl to "Stand down"...lol, it was the funniest thing Ive ever seen.
 
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hey Loompa

looking at those rows...

that's what heaven looks like to me... i would like to walk through those plants and just breathe... i can only imagine how busy it is around there omg.

i have my yeti's in 2 gallon coco haha

Thanks man. Yea, and this is just a small sampling, so you can begin to see the amount of work going on right now. Most things are all supported now, plants are just starting to elongate and they will be in flower very soon, now the work begins again.....now its all about de-leafing and opening up the insides of the plants, that alone will take the rest of the season to get it all done. So yea, all of us here are super busy.
 
just when I was rapping my head around the nspecta's Pakistani selection run pic, you go and post these. I like the shot with the photographers shadow on top of the ladder. Never thought it was dangerous to take pictures of marijuana. Good luck this season
 
Also wanted to show the staking and support systems that is required to get 5 lb plus plants without the rains destroying it all one week before harvest....lol, which almost always, without exception hits us right before harvest. Imagine 5-10 lb plants get rained on....its terrifying watching the destruction.

This is also not even half of the farms. Theres two to three times more pics and plants to post. But as I get time and as they begin to flower, Ill be documenting the grows for all to see.

And of course I had to put the love of my life in one pic. She's my Pure bred DDR German Shepard that is the sweetest, most loyal, beautiful dog I have ever known. She follows me everywhere right at my side. Ive spent more than two years straight, going weekly to a trainer and have trained her extensively and have spent about 6 months of that time doing tracking training. She can find anything if I tell her to. And the best guard dog ever. I had friends show up last year to my house, they told me they were showing up on one particular date, well they ended up showing up a day early at 3 am in the morning. So I wasnt ready for them and my little sweetheart, wouldnt even let them out of their car. She'd hide in the dark and as soon as they would open the door, she'd come charging out of the darkness and they would close the door. The my Sheppard would slink into the dark again and wait. She kept them their all night, when I woke up in the morning, I had like 8 messages on my answering machine to tell my girl to "Stand down"...lol, it was the funniest thing Ive ever seen.
Gorgeous animal man. I like your plants but I like that shepherd better :) Not that I want to start a breed war kind of conversation but it is refreshing to see such a beautiful dog when I am used to seeing well, pits upon pits in gardens. Not that a pit is not good lookin, but come on. Look at that shepherd.

Just lost mine after about 15 years. Best dog I have had. I was named after my dad's german shepherd. They are kind of a family favorite of ours.
 
The word My own Blue heaven seems to come to mind Loompa, The work speaks volumes of the grower and is passion in it.
And IT looks breathtaking.

PS growing outside will be an experience thats for certain...

Growin the green loompa
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I feel your pain man concerning the heat. I work outside in AZ and the heat is just brutal here.

Nice looking dog BTW. Those trees look like a spin on Edward scissor hands. :) Stellar work dude.

You definitely have the Gift!! Props ++++++
 
Gorgeous animal man. I like your plants but I like that shepherd better :) Not that I want to start a breed war kind of conversation but it is refreshing to see such a beautiful dog when I am used to seeing well, pits upon pits in gardens. Not that a pit is not good lookin, but come on. Look at that shepherd.

Just lost mine after about 15 years. Best dog I have had. I was named after my dad's german shepherd. They are kind of a family favorite of ours.

Thank you very much man. Yea, I agree, my little girl is the sweetest and smartest dog Ive ever seen, she can litterally get my vibe and know how to posture herself....I am so sorry to hear about your loss man. My first dog ever was a sheppard also and now 40 years later I finally got another and sheppards sure are special aint they? Theres just something about them. Thanks for the remarks and Im sorry for your loss.
 
I feel your pain man concerning the heat. I work outside in AZ and the heat is just brutal here.

Nice looking dog BTW. Those trees look like a spin on Edward scissor hands. :) Stellar work dude.

You definitely have the Gift!! Props ++++++

WHOA Man!!! Your in AZ? What the heck am I bitching about?!!!! LOL

I feel ya, thats gotta be tough, you must have to do certain different techniques to help keep the heat and low humidity off them to help them survive and/or even thrive. Thats a whole new environment that I don't know about, but you outdoor guys down there...props to you.
 
I still haven't made the complete rounds around the all the farms, but I have been able to get a nice sampling for you all to look at. Enjoy :)

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Every plant you see is in 200-300 gallon pots. Im going to continue posting pics in next post.....dont want to load up one post with 20 pics...lol
The Garden of Eden! Wow fucking wow!!!!!
 
To be honest I would not even try outside grows here in the valley. All I do is inside, so it is easier to control the parameters.

Now if I could find some acreage up in the mountain country here a decent outdoor harvest would be doable. Only downside is I cannot even with the indoor location cannot seem to get the beautiful colors and fade you folks in Cali and the PNW get. I guess you could say I'm envious. :
 
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