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heady's maine adventure: gavitas, blumats, and the wicked lobstah soil mix

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i couldn't resist taking some more pics of roosta's flowers the other day.

he said, "wait till you see the new soil mix!" :biggrin:

lung candy

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sour purple horn blower

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heady blunts

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got some hps-glow-y budshots for yas

cush x wl #1

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moonflower

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a branch of chemx after about a week drying

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heady blunts

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i lost most of my CTOG stash to a series of small fires :smoke:

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harlesin looking sparkly

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our lavender plant started blooming

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300 future heady blunts

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RoostaPhish

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Great stuff. It's funny, before I really looked at the rooted cut picture, just glanced it, I was like is he dipping his roots in kief? Haha, dumby! You rooting cutting for sexing? Or you doing some studding around there?
 

3rdEye

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Dang Heady. You're going nuts over here. :) Great looking plants and some great sounding crosses. let the pollen fly! ;) That looks like a french lavender cultivar. Those won't make it overwinter in our area, but they smell divine. Very nice terpenes that differ from the more common munstead variety.
 

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gonna make some f2's and who knows what might happen when the pollen starts flyin!

Hell yeah!!! That's what I'm talking about. I recently received a Casper OG male cut from a good friend...Archives Ghost OG x Face-Off OG...he is going to get it on with some fine ladies.
 

heady blunts

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thanks everyone! :biggrin:

Dang Heady. You're going nuts over here. :) Great looking plants and some great sounding crosses. let the pollen fly! ;) That looks like a french lavender cultivar. Those won't make it overwinter in our area, but they smell divine. Very nice terpenes that differ from the more common munstead variety.

good eyes! i much prefer the french to the munstead. they overwinter in CT but here in maine i'm not so sure. she's gonna stay nice and cozy in the indoor garden tho, so no worries.

Hell yeah!!! That's what I'm talking about. I recently received a Casper OG male cut from a good friend...Archives Ghost OG x Face-Off OG...he is going to get it on with some fine ladies.

:woohoo:

CTOG said to give that stud her number.

i know magisherman would love a grip of those beans!
 

HatchBrew

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Must spread more rep before giving to Heady...

Awesome shots Magical-Unicorn Blunts~~!!

Hap-hap-happy plants and bi-products.

Hate those small fires that consume a whole jar in short time! ;-)
 

RoostaPhish

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Next time we chill i will bring a cola from both of the sph 's sisters with me. Seems like a few folks like the budshots. And as you know they look nothing like the one pictured.
 

Trich_Tyson

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Heady dude.. you run a tight ship man. Everything is always so clean from the room to the plants to the photos. Great documentation sir.

Crushing it since the little mini vert cupboard days.

Gunna stay tuned in here..

TACOE
 

heady blunts

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eek! dr. duke's phytochemical and ethnobotanical database is no longer going to be hosted by the ARS!

they seem to have found a new host. i can't imagine what i'd do without access to this amazing resource!

November 5, 2015 Update: A likely new host site for the database has been identified. We will provide more details when the arrangement is finalized. We appreciate all the comments and offers from individuals and organizations who contacted us.


Notification regarding availability of the Phytochemical Database: This database has been hosted for many years by the Agricultural Research Service (ARS) of USDA. Dr. Jim Duke was an ARS scientist whose research included information presented in this database. Dr. Duke has been retired since 1995. The ARS system that has hosted the Phytochemical Database will soon be migrating to a new platform. We will no longer host the Phytochemical Database and it will cease to be publicly available as of approximately December 1, 2015. If any private organization is interested in hosting the database, discussions can be initiated with ARS about the possibilities of such a transfer. The database is Oracle 10G and contains 15 tables and approximately 400,000 rows. The website is currently presented using Perl and Oracle XSQL Servlet, and typically receives several hundred unique visits per day. Proficiency with these systems or the expertise to upgrade the application is essential for hosting it. Interested organizations may contact Dr. Jim Duke at [email protected] and Dr. Gary Kinard at [email protected]
 

M.R.GT

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Killing it as always Brother!!!:tiphat:

I always run out of rep in your thread. LOL Just not enough to cover it all. :biggrin:
 

Mikell

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eek! dr. duke's phytochemical and ethnobotanical database is no longer going to be hosted by the ARS!

they seem to have found a new host. i can't imagine what i'd do without access to this amazing resource!

Jesus. Hopefully it works out. Couldn't host it but I'd certainly wipe a drive to keep it alive.
 
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