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    #16
    Congratulations to Beeman for making sure his grow is legal! I keep mine that way, too. In ground grows in AZ need to be in a locked, enclosed space. I know several people who just stick the plants in their garden, willy-nilly. Fortunately for them, with 3 million county inhabitants, the local DA's office has better resource utilization than chasing down small grows.

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      #17
      I lived in AZ. for 3 years back in the late 80s stationed at Luke AFB in Glendale. Miss that dessert sunshine but I bet it's a challenge to grow in. Over here in Virginia we have whole different set of problems growing outdoors.

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        #18
        Amen and 10 characters 🙏

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          #19
          I saw the actual ground ( no snow cover ) yesterday the 1st time since mid Jan.

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            I'm still snowed in but its going fast.😀

          #20
          After last years bud rot I'm undecided as to try again. But I have an Idea that I may try after my indoor grow gets going. Just had a few seeds sprout.
          8'x12' indoor/outdoor grow room
          3'x5 dark room
          2x12" exhaust fans
          30"x36" intake filter
          3x180w 4' led lights
          std.potting soil w perlite added
          Fox farm trio,cal/mag etc.

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            #21
            Man this weather! 80s the last 3 days and today it's 30s and snowing. Oh well, that's spring in VA. Got a lot done this week though. Got the new greenhouse up and planted 2 cherry trees in the front yard. Uncovered my soil and gave it a stir, will probably leave it uncovered from here on out unless expecting heavy rain. Compost pile seems to have thawed out and starting cooking again, hope so because I'll be needing a lot of compost this spring and this pile is only about half way there. Will start another pile as soon as I have grass clippings to mix with some leaves and leaf mold. Most of my Laos landrace seedlings are doing ok but the one from the first batch i popped seems to be struggling. Will transplant it today into my regular living soil and it should perk up. The ones from the second batch are doing well except 1 seems to have stalled. They seem to be very hungry for seedlings but my seedling soil mix is pretty light. Click image for larger version

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