Indoor Duckster gives Wilma a go

Here's one for you ducks
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Day 70 and I'm planning on scoping the trics on the girls later this evening. In the meantime here are a few shots that I did with my phone.

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Day 71 and a few tric shots on the girls. Looks mostly cloudy to me. Didn't really see much if any amber. Had originally planned 80 days on this grow. I'll check again in a few days. I'm thinking chop at 75-80 days.

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Hurricane season and a tropical storm has formed to our south so the local authorities and weather folks are whipping up a frenzy. It's not even a hurricane yet so max winds are under 74, but a lot of rain potential. The Mississippi river has been high for the past 9 months so the levies are stressed. Add another 3-6' depth from the storm surge pushed up the river and levy failure becomes a concern. Not to mention another 8-12" of rain on top of the saturated ground we had from the flooding a couple of days ago. The weather is a bit breezy but otherwise nice today, but I was told not to go to work. They didn't have to twist my arm. Supposed to get progressively worse today and tomorrow. Hope we don't lose power. If we do, I will be harvesting my girls a few days early, in the dark.
 
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