First time I remember seeing this thread, _very_ intriguing and inventive subject title!Hi there, this is mostly just my rantings and ravings about all things cannabis and just whatever, man.
Some past grows, mixed in with seed whoring and attempts to get seeds sprouted once more.
I'm currently not able to grow at the moment, but I'm hoping to do a real bad idea guerrilla style grow in a shed. All I got sadly. Everything is bound to go wrong, but I really enjoy growing and miss it dearly so who cares man.. it's an adventure!
Feel free to comment, post pics, discuss, tell me off or share some NSFW ladies, music, or just whatever man. I'm easy going.
A little about myself...
42yrs old now, married (currently), RCN veteran, mechanical engineer with a passion for growing and smoking weed.
I've been learning the cannabis ropes for several years, thinking I need another lifetime to really figure it all out. I've done pollen chucks, repo, grow journals and talked/learned a lot to/from all of you on forums. I'm big on smoking really good weed that's been grown well, with passion. Potency and flavour/terps are #1 and #2 to me.
I'm an indica lover. Although I've really really tried my hand with long flower satty, but I am just not experienced enough. I watch the satty lovers on these forums make it look so damn easy even though I know it's not. 22-24 weeks is crazy hard, at least for me. I want to dabble in them again so bad but it's really out of my control with so many of life's variables.
Maybe when I'm retired and divorced I can try my luck again hahaha.
Anyway, onward to bad idea's, seed whoring, maybe a grow in the near future.
*Disclaimer*
If you have Reefermans aka Scott family farms Harmony strain... hit me up! Seriously!
Cheers,
420PyRoS
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many of us in that crowdI had good intentions in doing that very thing but having them grown at a remote location not near me has been a challenge to even see them.
The fella looking after them doesn't have a green thumb either.
Hoping next year will be better. Things are more positive lately and may even be able to grow at my place in the future from discussions I've had.
Just gotta keep pushing.
I tried that workout, hurt my back and been sore for 2 weeks.
I think i need to work up to it a bit lol
I'm getting old.
60 degrees F 60% RH to SLOW DRY, CURE!I was stoned, I meant stop wet trimming... English^^
wet trim is the commercial, faster but not as good.
I always hang as a whole or bundles of branches, and then just pick off leafs once they crisp.
Aiming for a 2 week hang is ideal, your spot now is semi outside, so doesn't matter as much but once you grow & dry indoors, you wanna prolong the dry for best product.
The best stuff, I mess with for 3 weeks, before cutting and jarring.
the plants look really nice
pretty much finished, what does the weather forecast say?
Hey man, thanks for stopping by the thread. I wouldn't worry much about reading most of it. Pictures on the other hand might be worth seeing.First time I remember seeing this thread, _very_ intriguing and inventive subject title!
Don't have the time right now to scan the entire thread but since I've responded to your post, I'll get a ding notification whenever anybody responds and it'll remind me to check it out when I have more time.
Great writing by the way, from one wall of words writer to another... respect.
Still reading stuff here, for sure you are a highly skilled photographer!!!Bodhi Snow Monkey
Looks like a few straglers still popping up but i do believe i buried them with too much pressure.
Will get some closeups for documentation on this run. We will # them out for a little experiment with trich production on these regs to see if it gives any early indication of anything other than rub tests later on.
Example, here is one of the Snow Monkey's starting trich production.
I will try my luck at getting my ancient galaxy S3 charged up again for a few macro pics. Best cam ever for it.
Lots of pretty colours showing from these seedlings already. Hard to pick up with this newer phone though.
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