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I still have tons of seeds so we’ll dig until we’re sick of it. Lol
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Will take that in consideration brother how many times u think u have to water a weekRemember people tend not to see plants in obvious locations.
Set n forget?None, not with a guerilla grow.
I went to a friends house in a real nice neighborhood in pacifica to visit and check out his plants this was back in the 70s so were out in the backyard which is all manicured walking the walkway and im saying ok where are they lol he says your standing next to them I was like wtf there were 3 plants all trimmed and blocked like a hedge row I was blown away 3 plants about 4ft. tall and the colas started at the bottom there were 8or10 colas beer can thickness 3+ft. long per plant talk about stealth they were rite out in the middle of his yard several houses could look rite in it was cool to seeIt’s all about stealth
Reminded me of this:Remember people tend not to see plants in obvious locations.
34 cannabis plants found growing in flower beds at the Vermont Capitol
https://www.cnn.com/profiles/alisha-ebrahimji
By Alisha Ebrahimji, CNN
Updated 1:59 PM ET, Fri July 12, 2019
(CNN)Vermont's Capitol Police have quite the mystery on their hands after a visitor pointed out a possible cannabis plant growing in the flower beds on the front lawn.
An officer inspected the lawn on Monday and found what is believed to be either a hemp or marijuana plant. Chief Matthew Romei said they found 34 immature plants that are too young to differentiate.
The genetic differences between hemp and marijuana are whether the plant has the potential to change your mental state, according to a University of Minnesota study.
One of 34 cannabis plants found on the Capitol grounds in Vermont.
Further lab testing would be needed to figure out what the plants are, but Romei says the department has no plans to test them because it isn't pursuing a criminal case.
"We also have no thoughts on why someone would plant it," the department said. "But if anyone wants to claim it and let us know why they planted it, we are happy to listen."
Vermont was the first state to legalize recreational marijuana through legislature as opposed to by ballot in 2018 and legalized medicinal marijuana in 2004.
Adults who are at least 21 are allowed to have up to 1 ounce of marijuana. If you want to grow, you're not allowed to have more than two mature marijuana plants and four immature marijuana plants, according to state law. A person convicted of breaking these laws can face up to six months of jail time or be fined $500.