1. Don’t get hoggish. Big plots attract all types of attention. Trails to and from, plant care. Smell..I can smell pot 1/4 mile away and i’m not a dog. Also the deal of growing a large patch in corn or amongst other cover plants. A trained eye can pick out the color Additionally remote sensing programs that I used to work with in geospatial, you could extract unique spectral signature frequencies. It would be dependent upon the ground cell resolution of your scanner.
2. Do it right smack dab in front of mfer’s faces. 2 or three indicas in a 60 ft row of okra, 1 or 2 in Nana’s butterfly garden One next to a guy wire or telephone pole where county mowers cannot mow. 2 or 3 or more in junkyards, salvage yards, surrounding features overwhelming descernment of the brain and visual senses.
You guys will laugh but my paternal grandfather was among other things, a 'revenuer' in western NC - he was not out to stop moonshiners or blow up stills or anything like that, he was an alcohol tax collector and he drove a black ford on mostly unpaved, gravel top roads. Since stones were constantly thrown up against the wheel wells by the tires, there were several instances when his vehicle was shot at - and hit - and he wasn't aware until he got home or to his next stop. He told me he didn't think it was a big deal because he thought if they really wanted to kill him, they could have done so easily. My grandmother wasn't so understanding and made him seek a career change.
AKA The P-Man
If you cherish your memories with kids, be a good role model . . . . so the RIGHT memories of you mean something to them.
Meanwhile, in just this last week I’ve seen legal pot “dispensaries” in Oklahoma, New Mexico and Colorado. Might have missed them in some other States.
The times they are a changing.
"...if the gentlemen of Virginia shall send us a dozen of their sons, we would take great care in their education, instruct them in all we know, and make men of them." Canasatego 1744
BIL used to be sherriff here. His hobby was finding pot patches. The National Guard flys everything here late summer and uses some camera that IDs pot from the color. BIL says it can spot single plants. They would locate them and map all the plantings and he and his deputies would go pull it up. They had a picture in the paper one time burning a huge pile of it and you couldn't see 2 of the deputies faces because they were standing down wind in the smoke. I bet they were smiling.
1. Don’t get hoggish. Big plots attract all types of attention. Trails to and from, plant care. Smell..I can smell pot 1/4 mile away and i’m not a dog. Also the deal of growing a large patch in corn or amongst other cover plants. A trained eye can pick out the color Additionally remote sensing programs that I used to work with in geospatial, you could extract unique spectral signature frequencies. It would be dependent upon the ground cell resolution of your scanner.
2. Do it right smack dab in front of mfer’s faces. 2 or three indicas in a 60 ft row of okra, 1 or 2 in Nana’s butterfly garden One next to a guy wire or telephone pole where county mowers cannot mow. 2 or 3 or more in junkyards, salvage yards, surrounding features overwhelming descernment of the brain and visual senses.
This might be the best post in 10 years. LOL
Originally Posted by Geno67
Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual.
Originally Posted by Judman
Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit.
Originally Posted by KSMITH
My young wife decided to play the field and had moved several dudes into my house