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Ian Field
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      05-20-2011, 08:14 PM

"Pip" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> In article <452987807327607839.485850dan.DONTSENDMEYOURCRAP.y odanet-
> (E-Mail Removed)>, Dan L says...
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>> I'll zap the garage door
>> with my lazier thermometer one evening to check.

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> If it can be bothered to give you a reading, of course.



You have to paint a square of matt black on the garage door to aim it at or
the reading will be way low.


 
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Thomas
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      05-20-2011, 10:29 PM
On May 20, 10:51*am, Dan L <dan.DONTSENDMEYOURCRAP.yoda...@gmail.com>
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> If, hypothetically, new neighbours having moved into a nearby rented
> property started filling it with bales of compost and high intensity
> lamps, how long would one expect it to take before the first crop was
> ready for harvesting?


The tenants at my rental house moved out last year. When they were
gone, I spent time there cleaning, etc. The back fence looked to be
falling down. On the other side, the neighbors had ~6 nice plants, 3'
high with good solid buds. I could have reached over and picked an
ounce easily, but mindful of the bad karma that involved, I gave him a
call. I mentioned that I would be showing the place to prospective
tenants and I didn't know who they might be, and since it was close to
harvest time anyway, he might want to consider pulling them, and oh,
by the way, I sure wouldn't mind a sample. Harumph. He gave me a tiny
handful of stunted buds. So much for being a nice guy. (FWIW, he had a
medical marijuana card, so the plants were legal.)

 
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steve auvache
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      05-21-2011, 04:04 AM
On Fri, 20 May 2011 18:55:52 +0100, "Hog." <(E-Mail Removed)>
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>Dan L wrote:
>> If, hypothetically, new neighbours having moved into a nearby rented
>> property started filling it with bales of compost and high intensity
>> lamps, how long would one expect it to take before the first crop was
>> ready for harvesting?

>
>About 8 weeks.


is about right but...

From what I understand of it it depends if they are raising the cuttings
on site or bringing them in from a separate "nursery". If on site then
add another month or so. After the first crop then every 9-10 weeks until
the site is closed for whatever reason.


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Andy B
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      05-22-2011, 02:54 PM
Nige <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

> "Dan L" <(E-Mail Removed)>


> > "Hog." <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
> >> Dan L wrote:
> >> > If, hypothetically, new neighbours having moved into a nearby rented
> >> > property started filling it with bales of compost and high intensity
> >> > lamps, how long would one expect it to take before the first crop
> >> > was
> >> > ready for harvesting?
> >>
> >> About 8 weeks.
> >> I think local Plod is going to be interested.
> >> But for a Kg you could look the other way.
> >>

> >
> > Would there be any discernible smell from the premises?

>
> Oh **** me yes, it is *very* smelly ****.
>
> Know any coppers? If so, get one round with a drugs dog in a few weeks.
>

Why do that?
 
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