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bigsur51

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opened up a qp of Goat and Monkey Muy Azul

Muy Azul
Santa Cruz Bluedream x Blue Moonshine x Blueberry Indica

it was like opening an alabaster jar of perfume that was sitting on Cleopatras nightstand

sweet fragrances of apricot jasmine with citrus overtones and earthy dankness

slightly moist , grinds up beautifully , and smokes divine

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Dime

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I can see why your reluctant to quit your work. Unless you can find away to keep busy after retiring the thought of it might be more enticing than sitting on your butt, trying to come up with something to do.

Is that the Congo from Richard W at HD?
Yes it is richard williams deep congo and I crossed it with reefermans congo and a while back Williams replied to me and said he also used reefermans congo to make it ,it's a very good strain,yields like crazy and has a nice happy effect and finishes here although I had one that molded last year,i ended up with a couple hundred seeds so I'll do another seed run in the future.Here's a few outdoor pics of it.
 

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Putembk

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are you sure?

were a minimum of 23,648 trichomes examined?

were the trichomes deep inside the flower examined?…from top to bottom for a mean average?

maybe specific plants need 14-17%

or 18 to 23.721%?….

is there a difference between 17% and 21.7 % amber?

would someone smoking be able to tell the difference between 17% and 23%?….



Abstract​

Background​

Glandular capitate trichomes which form on bract tissues of female inflorescences of high THC-containing Cannabis sativa L. plants are important sources of terpenes and cannabinoids.

The influence of plant age and cannabis genotype on capitate trichome development, morphology, and maturation has not been extensively studied.

Knowledge of the various developmental changes that occur in trichomes over time and the influence of genotype and plant age on distribution, numbers, and morphological features should lead to a better understanding of cannabis quality and consistency.

Capitate trichome numbers, development, and degree of maturation were influenced by cannabis genotype and plant age.

The observations of trichome development indicate that asynchronous formation leads to different stages of trichome maturity on bracts.

Trichome stalk lengths also varied between the two genotypes selected for study as well as over time.

The variability in developmental stage and maturation between genotypes can potentially lead to variation in total cannabinoid levels in final product.

Post-harvest handling and drying were shown to affect trichome morphology.
Self educated wild assed guess
 

Gray Wolf

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Thank you, I'll be 63 this year and I have a late birthday, my jobs pretty easy so in a way I don't want to give it up because it's not much more labor intensive than replying on here and I'm the only employee and I work from the start of April till November so it's a nice long break, I took my cpp last year and the wife has hers(cougar) and her oap. I put the stakes in at the same time so it doesn't disturb anything. I always put them in just in case and zip tie the plant loosely.
I advocate working as long as you are having fun and retire when you stop having fun, but find some new things that are exciting and fun to do.

Involvement in cannabis processing was one example for me.
 

bigsur51

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I advocate working as long as you are having fun and retire when you stop having fun, but find some new things that are exciting and fun to do.

Involvement in cannabis processing was one example for me.

agreed

retired early , 60 , moved to Colorado to grow weed , fish , play golf , and prospect for gold

on some days it seems I work harder than when I was punching a timeclock
 

Dime

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I advocate working as long as you are having fun and retire when you stop having fun, but find some new things that are exciting and fun to do.

Involvement in cannabis processing was one example for me.
It just takes up so much time and after taxes you work for peanuts once you collect your cpp and oap. I have had a small engine shop for years and it's busy in the summer plus work, it gets to be bothersome and makes both not enjoyable anymore. I think I will pick up projects and flip them once I retire then there's no clock to finish
 

oldmaninbc

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amazing!…

we took a tab of orange sunshine and went to a concert in Santa Barbara

opening band was Iron Butterfly and then Cream

we made it to Inna Gadda Da Vida then had to split

ended up at the beach and danced around a big bonfire
The night I went swimming in the local swimming hole, high on LSD late at night. Then laying on a sandbar starring up at the night sky, with the river flowing around me, that was wonderful experience.
 

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