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growinforthefuture
07-10-2008, 10:00 PM
anyone else experiencing adverse effects to their garden from these fires... such as a fire crew chopping a fireline right through the middle of your grow (like my pal's), or maybe yours was completly burned like mine :( damn smoke is blotting out the sun statewide anyhow... maybe it has a lotta extra c02...
suckarepelant
07-11-2008, 10:17 AM
damn smoke is blocking the sun. last week it started clearing up but now that shit is starting up again. my babies are missing out on this july sunlight. last month for vegging too, i want them to blow up before they start flowering. sorry bout your lost man and to the rest you guerilas that lost their crops too and to the people that lost their houses man this fire needs to get put out, shit is fucking everybody up. damn i miss my northern california sunshine. i know the south is always getting these every year but these wild fires need to stay up out the north. we hardly get these.
keeko
07-11-2008, 05:46 PM
anyone else experiencing adverse effects to their garden from these fires... such as a fire crew chopping a fireline right through the middle of your grow (like my pal's), or maybe yours was completly burned like mine :( damn smoke is blotting out the sun statewide anyhow... maybe it has a lotta extra c02...
ask image reaper, i believe he lost his whole house....poor guy.
growinforthefuture
07-12-2008, 07:07 PM
i guess that makes me feel better, more fortunate.. that is horrible, losing your home to a fire... really traumatizing i imagine. I have recently come to rea;lize if i plant to live in the mountains of NorCal for the rest of my days, lkei was kinda plannin to i will undoubtedly eventually lose my home to a fire, i guess you could build in an area that has just burned. anyways... the firefighters ity turns out were trying to save my cro becaus whn i finally retuned to trhe area, there was this spac blanket looking thing shiny metal foil that they had draped ovr my plants (which were quite charred inside) :( oh well appreciate EVERYTHING you firefighters do.. TRUE american heroes.. those troops who enjoy killing innocent people for a living could learn a thing or two about true bravery, and making a positive difference in the world. (currently i think all returning soldiers should be incarcerated and be in re-socialization camps until I or smeone as competent as me deem them fit to mix with the normal largely peaceful population (you know people who aren't KILLERS.) anyways the point is fighting fires would be a great part of this re-socialization process, and a much, much, more noble cause. I really cannot express enough how much i appreciate and admire those who take the same risk a cop or soldier takes every day.. being killed in the line of duty, however firefighters provide much more protection than any soldier and really any cop.
the image reaper
07-12-2008, 07:59 PM
local newspapers said several pot gardens were 'cleared' the other day, near here ... spotted by fire planes, etc., they were removed 'for the safety of firefighters' ... they were concerned firefighters might stumble onto dangerous grows ... for the record, the authorities DID state there were NO boobytraps or weapons discovered, and no arrests :thumbsup: ... this should be good news for marijuana-growers' public image :jointsmile: ... rumors have it, several larger grows have also burnt down, so everybody best get their seeds started indoors ... likely to be a long, dry spell for you 'non-growers' ... :smokin:
SnSstealth
07-12-2008, 08:24 PM
damn man,,,earlier this year the fires got us bad here in south FL too...uncle lost house and horse stables....so sorry to hear of you guys loss...everything ok with ya image? keeping your head up? I lost my house in 1996 in hurricane fran in NC...i feel ya...hope all is well with the rest of ya...maybe much better growing season next year;)....
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