Posted on 06/17/2019 1:07:20 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Mexican Federal police have discovered an enormous marijuana plantation just south of San Diego, 6 miles over the Mexican border in the state and El Centro, and set it on fire.
Border Patrol officials out of San Diego, California, estimated the 70,000 pounds had a street value of $277 million and they believe they were produced to flood the U.S. market, Customs and Border Protection said in a statement issued late Friday.
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Napalm?
Actually it’s pretty easy outdoors. The key is good potting soil and water the plants. You don’t need to buy all of the fancy named chemicals. But you need to make sure you protect them against the wind. The plants are very brittle. Also they can grow 6-10 feet tall.
If you use chemicals, then you have to water them pretty heavily to flush that out of the plant system before you harvest.
Chong, anyway...
Hard to believe they just discovered it - probably a “goodwill” sign. When some serious cartel estates start burning, I’ll be really impressed.
>>just south of San Diego, 6 miles over the Mexican border
And thousands of San Diegans just had an urge to Run For The Border at Taco Bell.
You think they "missed" it?
Just like Captain Renault "missed" all the gambling that was taking place in Casablanca.
Just think about how many they haven’t discovered.
One thing about criminal cartels, they tend to take over any and all competition. I doubt many unknown acreages exist.
Yep - and it had to pain some local “law Enforcement” to have the “look the other way money” stop with the one they burned...
Once you figure out how to do it (not as easy as it may seem)
Actually all it takes is some decent Sativa seeds, a medium sized pot and garden soil, good drainage, a quality grow light, and a bit of knowledge. One or two plants will keep your average user in high quality product for an indefinite period.
I learned this from a friend back in the day.
Yea, thats it. A friend.
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