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    1st time Guerrila grow and need some help.....pics!!!

    Did those 30 plants appear to be tended or was it perhaps the result of someone cleaning out their sack?
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    Question on Ariel detection methods

    Well Stamp, Permit, errr,,, Heard it from a Local, could be he confused the story of FLIR spotting grow rooms in relation to some farmer growing tomatos who neglected to add he was growing them in a hothouse which was mistaken for a hemp-hut? I dunno, but the few locals I've heard this from are...
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    Tasties Native to Missouri Ozarks?

    So I know to look for Gymnopilus sapineus, Panaeolus papilionaceus and Panaeolus subbalteatus (Have yet to spot any :cry: ) And I just found over 50 babies of what I believe to be Desmanthus illinoensis growing wildly & randomly, also found some empty, dried seed pod husks for what I think might...
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    Hard Ground? (yeah I ask alot of questions)

    On the subject of hard ground and nutrient-rich topsoils,,, "Round these here parts" if you dig from 8 to 16 inches down, you are almost guaranteed of finding a nice 150 to 500 lb slab, block or boulder of sandstone. (Sort of easy to bust with a pick-axe or spike maul, just a pain is all.) So...
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    Question on Ariel detection methods

    So FLIR is handy for them in spotting grow rooms and such, but around here I've heard rumor that either FLIR or a similar technology is being used to spot the plants directly and not by related man-made heat sources. As I've heard, one is required to purchace a permit / stamp for growing more...
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