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curious old fart

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who talked?



Woman from wealthy NY suburb grew $3M in pot, say feds


AP Photo: DEA. Marijuana plants the DEA said were grown by a woman from a wealthy New York suburb, in a warehouse in the Queens borough of New York.

8 hr ago By Associated Press










Andrea Sanderlin of Scarsdale is accused of operating a sophisticated warehouse of weed.

NEW YORK — A woman from a wealthy New York suburb is accused of growing and attempting to sell nearly 3,000 marijuana plants from a city warehouse.
A federal complaint says Andrea Sanderlin, of Scarsdale, operated a warehouse in Queens that contained a "sophisticated operation to grow and process marijuana."
The complaint was filed May 20 by a Drug Enforcement Administration agent. A DEA spokeswoman said Wednesday that the 2,800 marijuana plants would have been worth $3 million on the street.
Sanderlin's attorney, Joel Winograd, did not return phone or email messages Tuesday night or Wednesday.

The complaint says agents with a search warrant entered the warehouse and found two rooms designed to grow marijuana. It says each had state-of-the-art lighting, irrigation and ventilation systems.
:peace: cof
 

genuity

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they was talking about that on the mad money show I was watching....I wonder what strains she was running?
 

justlearning73

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Damn what a haul. That looks like a pic of the veg room. You see some of the sizes of the plants in there? I wonder what the Flowerroom looked like.

On second thought maybe those are just mothers?
 

curious old fart

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In other news.....Did you notice that an 84 year old woman won the $590 million powerball?...and someone let her cut in line. Sometimes it doesn't pay to be nice to little old ladies. :peace: cof
 

whodatnation

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they was talking about that on the mad money show I was watching....I wonder what strains she was running?
Probably a bagseed grow.
In other news.....Did you notice that an 84 year old woman won the $590 million powerball?...and someone let her cut in line. Sometimes it doesn't pay to be nice to little old ladies. :peace: cof

My grandmother called saying she knows the lady :shock: you know what to do granny! lmao
 

jonnynobody

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Anybody know if mighty wash is a good solution for spider mites? Azamax didn't work for crap...just thought I'd check 2 days after a thorough saturation of each plant with azamax and the little fuckers are still parading around my leaves. I didn't see any new webs which I guess is good but they're still alive nonetheless, so I guess Azamax really is no good at killing these things.


I'm considering mighty wash, has anybody had success with this stuff? I'm ready for some highly non organic deadly shit at this point...
 

DoobieBrother

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who talked?



Woman from wealthy NY suburb grew $3M in pot, say feds


AP Photo: DEA. Marijuana plants the DEA said were grown by a woman from a wealthy New York suburb, in a warehouse in the Queens borough of New York.

.....The complaint says agents with a search warrant entered the warehouse and found two rooms designed to grow marijuana. It says each had state-of-the-art lighting, irrigation and ventilation systems.
:peace: cof
I thought "state-of-the-art" was plasma lights?
And a 1k magnetic ballast is state-of-the-art, too?

They should have described it as your almost average (at best) multi-light indoor grow.

They should also award her a NYC Merit Badge for doing her part to help scrub the air clean by taking the time & effort to grow so many healthy plants.
;-)
 

curious old fart

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Anybody know if mighty wash is a good solution for spider mites? Azamax didn't work for crap...just thought I'd check 2 days after a thorough saturation of each plant with azamax and the little fuckers are still parading around my leaves. I didn't see any new webs which I guess is good but they're still alive nonetheless, so I guess Azamax really is no good at killing these things.


I'm considering mighty wash, has anybody had success with this stuff? I'm ready for some highly non organic deadly shit at this point...
fertilome Triple Action Plus II (available at your local yard and garden center) is organic, cheap ($17 per pint) and effective. 1 tablespoon per 1/2 gallon and spray every three days for 3 cycles. :peace: cof
 

jonnynobody

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I thought "state-of-the-art" was plasma lights?
And a 1k magnetic ballast is state-of-the-art, too?

They should have described it as your almost average (at best) multi-light indoor grow.

They should also award her a NYC Merit Badge for doing her part to help scrub the air clean by taking the time & effort to grow so many healthy plants.
;-)
If there is any sense of even a thread of organization to the grow, the cops always call it "HIGHLY SOPHISTICATED". And the evidence they always point to is the "automatic timers", and "hydroponic reservoirs"...as if this shit was anything other than basic grow gear...sheesh, I guess they gotta make headlines somehow to justify their bloated budgets. Personally, I'd have been much more impressed if they had discovered a "highly sophisticated meth lab", but something tells me they like the low hanging fruit much better. I'm willing to bet they didn't find any ak-47's at this "sophisticated marijuana grow op" like they'd encounter at the meth lab...
 

curious old fart

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Once the fertilome is mixed with water it has a short shelf life, so only mix enough for each use....I find that a 1/2 gallon is sufficient....also, shake often. :peace: cof
 

jonnynobody

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Once the fertilome is mixed with water it has a short shelf life, so only mix enough for each use....I find that a 1/2 gallon is sufficient....also, shake often. :peace: cof
I sure hope this jungle juice works man....I'm losing hair over this shit. No more clones from other people anymore, that's for damn sure.
 

method2mymadness

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Anybody know if mighty wash is a good solution for spider mites? Azamax didn't work for crap...just thought I'd check 2 days after a thorough saturation of each plant with azamax and the little fuckers are still parading around my leaves. I didn't see any new webs which I guess is good but they're still alive nonetheless, so I guess Azamax really is no good at killing these things.


I'm considering mighty wash, has anybody had success with this stuff? I'm ready for some highly non organic deadly shit at this point...
Sns 217 has worked wonders for me Ben mite free since I've Ben using it I use it as a prevenative but have used it on bad infestation with awsome results
 

jonnynobody

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Sns 217 has worked wonders for me Ben mite free since I've Ben using it I use it as a prevenative but have used it on bad infestation with awsome results
Point taken, sns217 makes the potential list...I'll bet I spend $100 at the damn dro shop tomorrow. I'm ready to go world war III on these bitches!
 

whodatnation

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Anybody know if mighty wash is a good solution for spider mites? Azamax didn't work for crap...just thought I'd check 2 days after a thorough saturation of each plant with azamax and the little fuckers are still parading around my leaves. I didn't see any new webs which I guess is good but they're still alive nonetheless, so I guess Azamax really is no good at killing these things.


I'm considering mighty wash, has anybody had success with this stuff? I'm ready for some highly non organic deadly shit at this point...

I got some for free and used it to be preventative,,,, the next week I had mites. Im not saying anything but... haha
Do what you can to upset their home. Good luck, I h8 those fkers.

Other than my futile attempts at humor, I feel bad for the lady.
Saw this after rep :-)

Point taken, sns217 makes the potential list...I'll bet I spend $100 at the damn dro shop tomorrow. I'm ready to go world war III on these bitches!

Id listen to method and cof,,, both vets in wwb (world war borg)
 

DoobieBrother

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I've been lucky and have only encountered a weaker type of spider mite so far.
I have a small jug of cold-pressed neem oil that I mix 1-teaspoon per liter of water, plus a tablespoon of plain dish soap all mixed in a spray bottle with a good shaking.
So far, it has been all I've needed (knock on wood).
And I'm with you, whodat: I hate them f*kkers, too...
 
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