No. Looks the shadow from a treeline to me. You never lived around 50' pines huh?ok i personally believe plants this big can be achieved... if ur lucky but look at the shaddow in this picture. doesnt it look a little awkward? View attachment 1002281
i looked and i couldn't find them. there are several threads with those pics in them though. someone even photoshopped me into some of them. we've been over all this at least 3 times already.fdd u said those pics have been posted up before here on RIU. you got a link ?
Meh. Those are nice but compared to the others they are pretty damned scraggly looking. You'll have to keep searching if you wanna find a norcal grow that compares with them good ole boys.
It's not called the sunbelt for nothing, and if you ever wondered why the laws are so bad. That's why.
how do you know where this is?Sorry. I'm just marvelled at the pics myself and it really doesn't look photoshopped.
I mean I've had plants that finished near that height, but they were never that damn bushy. To understand the small geographical region this could be in is quite unsettling however. Whoever it is sure has some balls. I'd be afraid to even take a picture of it.
whatever, matlock.Kudzu, Yellow Pines, and Red Clay.
There's a small belt through the middle of Georgia that is red clay. North of that is soil, south of that sand, it's the old prehistoric shoreline, and it's only about 20 miles wide.
idk maybe maybe not could be the angle that makes the buckits look big
but i would think these plants would have to be stared in doors somewhere then moved outside to get them that big, but if that was the case would that be cost effective your talking 2-4kwatt mh lights per plant IDK ran at 18/6 for 3-4 months
I agree. However, if these aren't photoshopped, HOLY SHIT! It also may just be the perspective. The ladder only seems huge because it's right in our faces. But I agree, something's funny about it. Or maybe we're all just jealousI always compare the sizes of everyday things to the objects in question to check for photoshopped work, and there are definitely a couple of fakes here. Most notably is the "holy fucking scrog" picture. There is a ladder that looks like when standing would be well taller than those trees. Then you see pics of dudes standing next to those trees, and they're half the size. Either the ladder is REALLY fucking huge, or it was all photoshopped. Not saying trees like that aren't possible or anything, just pointing out what I feel is obvious.
I'm pretty sure Oregon doesn't have Kudzu.
If it's not Georgia it's certainly the fall line. I'd give it a range of Alabama to South Carolina.
i dont see any kudzu trees all i see is pine wich is every where and red clay wich is also every where and some mushes that are all over oregon all those plants in that pick are in my back yard u can ttell a location just buy its surroundings unless u have a very descriptive pic of where it was takin. i dont think the south either im think these are more down towards mexico, arizona ect dry places with lots of sun all summerok i personally believe plants this big can be achieved... if ur lucky but look at the shaddow in this picture. doesnt it look a little awkward? View attachment 1002281