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In reply to the discussion: Big trouble: mites [View all]

Rorey

(8,514 posts)
7. LOL
Sat Sep 23, 2023, 07:43 PM
Sep 2023

That son no longer has anything to do with producing, selling or using.

Many years ago he was going through a contentious divorce and his soon-to-be-ex threatened to rat him out. It's a long story, but he worked all night to dismantle the hidden grow room and transport all of the equipment and plants to a friend's house. Now he works at a job where he really can't indulge. He's fine with it.

This crop was actually started by another son who wanted to see if he could still grow. He and his family lived with me for a while last year. He bought five seedlings. Only one turned out to be female. He moved away, leaving me with the plant. My daughter does indulge. She harvested it and brought me some seeds. I started with around 20 plants from those seeds, gave some away, and ended up with five female plants. The tallest is 8 feet high. They are now VERY aromatic, and at this point I feel like the sooner I can harvest, the better.

I also don't indulge. I have nothing against it at all, and have enjoyed edibles in the past. I can't smoke. I may try to make some edibles out of some of this. If all goes well, a friend of a friend will help my daughter and I trim the weed, and she'll get some of it. My daughter can do with it as she pleases. She very much enjoyed the product last year, so she's excited. Hopefully she won't be disappointed.

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