fdd2blk 2010 Outdoor Grow Thread

fdd2blk

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Fuckkkkkk. thats very scary news.
would putting the cover over the plants like actually put the plastic cover that carpool[not sure if that the name] on them for a day or two to just let the cops/shreiff do there shit. i mean i better the smell is tremedous but hey its worth a shot.
there are plants in the yard that the bank is trying to take. ;)

when i last talked to her she assured me that we had at least a month or 2. then she left for the weekend. she should know more monday.
 

#1Raiderfan420

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That sucks man, well here is some good mojo your way Bro. I am thinking good thoughts though and everything will work out man with a little help from the pot gods.
 

legalizeitcanada

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ya fbb, i dunno how your doin it, but best wishes to ya man......i would be stressin, those plant woulda been outa there tonight....just to be safe...we talkin a lot of em? Is it legal where you are?
 

dlively11

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Does giving them veg bloom nutes, then veg then water give you better results then all bloom nutes or is this the first time you have done this? Was thinking about doing this myself, that or just mix half and half and keeping watering with nutes every other watering.How far into bloom are they, any pics of the flowers ?
 

potpimp

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Man that really sucks FDD. I had a real scare yesterday; my landlord decided to plant a couple of cedar trees in my yard - without bothering to tell me. He pulled his truck within about 20' of 5 of my plants - including my bushy kushes. He's secretly growing a plant himself so I wasn't too worried about him ratting me out. I had to go get a tractor to dig the holes so he finished it up in the dark. I "helped him" when he came back and he never brought it up so I'm thinking he didn't see them. I had to really fight the temptation to dig them up (2 of the kushes are over 5' tall). It was also hotter than blazes here too and this soil is unreal hard with lots of rocks. I've been racking my brain trying to figure out a stall tactic for your neighbor but I'm coming up blank. I heard of a tactic called "produce the note" but, after doing some research on it, found that that does not work because all the records are now in a centralized computer system. Maybe she could make a hardship claim or something to buy just one more month (on top of what she might get). I know the banks have thousands of homes already and someone not being able to make their payments is the norm now, not the exception. If nothing else, go talk to a lawyer and see if he can stall them for a couple of months or three. I don't think the banks are rushing to take homes back but if they have already started the foreclosure proceedings it might be too late for anything.
 

worble

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FDD,
Most People i know that lost there homes in the bay area and all the way out to sacto. have not made a mortgage payment in 1 1/2 - 2 years. iam sure this is the case there also so why whould she not tell you that before you planted in the secret garden? she should ask for cash foe keys my buddy in sacto. they gave him 4k to move. hope it all works out for you.
 

Sure Shot

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My neighbor last year had this approach.

"I'm flat broke and need $4000 to move out."- Tenant
"Too bad, no dice."- Big bad bank
"Cool. Well I guess I could put a few holes in the wall, feed the kids their plates on the carpet, and let the dog have one of the bedrooms for a bathroom?":finger:- Tenant
"And if you would like to sue my ass, feel free! Just remember, I'm flat broke!":lol:- Tenant

3 days later the bank called back with an offer of over $3000.
The tenant took it, and all was good in the neighborhood.:hug:
Maybe they can try something like that, only they would be asking for more time.

I know its tantamount to terrorist threats. But, even looking at it completely fiscally the bank should agree.
It's in their best interest to pay the small bribe instead of hiring a contractor for repairs and retaining a lawyer for court.
Food for thought.
 

fdd2blk

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like i said, "there is a loophole and we should have 90 days".

i am NOT seeking advice or ideas. i thank you all for your concern though. ;)
 

LAX Skunky BwS

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btw.. your garden looks great!!.. i was looking at that ice cream strain... was thinking of doing that for my next grow.. can't wait to see how yours turns out
 

#1Raiderfan420

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like i said, "there is a loophole and we should have 90 days".

i am NOT seeking advice or ideas. i thank you all for your concern though. ;)
That is my bad man, I didn't mean to start a run on the topic. Your plants look fantastic though man. I did want to ask you, do you do any thinning out on the lower and inside branches? I ask becuase I hear mixed opinions on pruning and thinning and just wanted to hear yours.
 

fdd2blk

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That is my bad man, I didn't mean to start a run on the topic. Your plants look fantastic though man. I did want to ask you, do you do any thinning out on the lower and inside branches? I ask becuase I hear mixed opinions on pruning and thinning and just wanted to hear yours.
i'm pretty sure the plant has it all figured out, without any need of me trying to "help" it. ;)

i let the plants do what they want. :cool:
 

#1Raiderfan420

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i'm pretty sure the plant has it all figured out, without any need of me trying to "help" it. ;)

i let the plants do what they want. :cool:
That is what I am banking on as well. I did some early pruning, but realized I don't need to treat my outside plants like my indoor stuff ;) Thanks for the response, let mother nature do her thing right.
 
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