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I Think my problem is that the last one I had was this one....wiped out by the flood....but it was Humongous.
The leaves were bigger than my hand...and the buds were the size of golf balls......

The New one looks very puny in comparisson....... :pass: ...do you normally Feed them......?
LOL...yup...left over Mega Crop from res fills..
 
My arms are sticky from moving the plants in the tent....brought the smaller ones up front for better air flow to them.
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And the small one with branches taller than main cola.
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I cut lines and held a reflector, back when laser first came out. LOL! I can only imagine how much things have improved.
Lines still have to be cut and shot, I imagine.
Yes, mostly GPS now with my company. Still have to use a total station for house location and flood certification to remove structures from flood plains (insurance) but still have to cut lines when blazing and painting property lines. I feel like Conan the barbarian fighting the evil hordes when going thru tag alders. Lol. Most recent equipment eliminates the use of trigonometry and long math so that’s a plus! But there is occasions for that as well. We do mostly residential, and wood lots. Some city work but not much. Biggest I’ve done was 800 acres and smallest I’ve done was 1/2 acre. Wish it wouldn’t have taken half my life to find this work! Cuz I love it. I consider us surveyors the property police. If you occupy over your property line, we will find out! The surveyor give the, and the surveyor take the away. Lmfao!
 
3 Bears OG X Double Grape seems to have taken her training well. Need to clean up the tiny stuff at the bottom.
Next round of LST will be with the little bender clips that should come in on Wed.
Day 27 above ground.
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Yes, mostly GPS now with my company. Still have to use a total station for house location and flood certification to remove structures from flood plains (insurance) but still have to cut lines when blazing and painting property lines. I feel like Conan the barbarian fighting the evil hordes when going thru tag alders. Lol. Most recent equipment eliminates the use of trigonometry and long math so that’s a plus! But there is occasions for that as well. We do mostly residential, and wood lots. Some city work but not much. Biggest I’ve done was 800 acres and smallest I’ve done was 1/2 acre. Wish it wouldn’t have taken half my life to find this work! Cuz I love it. I consider us surveyors the property police. If you occupy over your property line, we will find out! The surveyor give the, and the surveyor take the away. Lmfao!
I remember one particular property we surveyed. It was several thousand acres......6k+. It had a LOT of river bottom areas. It was quite the job and dead ass hot summer time!
The boss had a POS International Scout.Great truck, but he had neglected it. Great surveyor, but didn't know crap about cars. I got him to bring it over and we spent 3 solid days one long weekend and fixed all the annoying things.
 
I remember one particular property we surveyed. It was several thousand acres......6k+. It had a LOT of river bottom areas. It was quite the job and dead ass hot summer time!
The boss had a POS International Scout.Great truck, but he had neglected it. Great surveyor, but didn't know crap about cars. I got him to bring it over and we spent 3 solid days one long weekend and fixed all the annoying things.
I have a GMC AWD van… Safari with 4.3l V6. It runs strong. Blew out the CAST ALUMINUM oil pan this winter about a mile back on old truck trail. Didn’t see the large rock in centerline until it was too late. Had to have a buddy come with the 4WD diesel to pull us back to the main rd. Wasn’t fun! Who the F puts a cast aluminum pan underneath a vehicle… DUH! And they call that a money saver? Lol
 
When I was surveying we did just about any property over 100 acres using overlayed aerial photography. Standard practice was to manually do the boundary and anything close to the lines and then use the photos from planes for the interior stuff. Sunk a machete into my quadricep cutting line. Thing bounced off a stump I didn't see and basically cut clean through the muscle. Had to be carried out of the woods while jamming a clump of my jeans into the wound too slow the bleeding. Missed a couple months of work after that one
 
I have a GMC AWD van… Safari with 4.3l V6. It runs strong. Blew out the CAST ALUMINUM oil pan this winter about a mile back on old truck trail. Didn’t see the large rock in centerline until it was too late. Had to have a buddy come with the 4WD diesel to pull us back to the main rd. Wasn’t fun! Who the F puts a cast aluminum pan underneath a vehicle… DUH! And they call that a money saver? Lol
GM did that to a lot of models for adding structural support and better gasket material for sealing
 
When I was surveying we did just about any property over 100 acres using overlayed aerial photography. Standard practice was to manually do the boundary and anything close to the lines and then use the photos from planes for the interior stuff. Sunk a machete into my quadricep cutting line. Thing bounced off a stump I didn't see and basically cut clean through the muscle. Had to be carried out of the woods while jamming a clump of my jeans into the wound too slow the bleeding. Missed a couple months of work after that one
That was ALWAYS a thought in my head. I had one of those Cuban heavy head machete and kept it razor sharp with a stone in my pocket. Had some close calls though!
 
That test of the newest recovered infused coconut oil was quite the success yesterday. I couldn't hit that second bowl of hash. I was too high for that! LOL!
Trying another at the moment. Has a nice canna taste, not overpowering, just good.
 
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