Wow Cat, have you thought that your system may need a longer sustained dose of thc to stay asleep? I was having trouble staying asleep too and started a heavy elixer dose right before bed, it's kind of like sustained release haha
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Wow Cat, have you thought that your system may need a longer sustained dose of thc to stay asleep? I was having trouble staying asleep too and started a heavy elixer dose right before bed, it's kind of like sustained release haha
Ha ha! Ranger! I'm not trying to get warm, I'm trying to SLEEP! LMAO!Quote:
Originally Posted by tlranger
-- Crystal, the problem is probably a near total LACK of thc & cbd! They stole my entire grow last summer! I had 17 BIG outdoor plants (females) with a history of being heavy yielders. I haven't had any herb at all since. Just the trimmings when I prune this indoor grow. I have multiple health issues plus spinal & nerve damage. When I harvest next seasons outdoor grow I plan to make a rather large batch of RSO. I'm placing a catalog order next month & one of those items is a coffee mug warmer. One of those 'hurry up & wait' things. The wait wouldn't seem so long if I could sleep through it! I'm going to try your recipe though, along with a couple others. I just don't know how to make green dragon. :) :) :) :) :)
plenty of recipes on here for that- I like mine made from fresh not dried and I cook it much longer til it's almost oily…..until you have some supply try this- I have used thisone and it is good too.
Same as above just replace the green dragon with your favorite! Chammomile. Do you make your own elixirs? Very cheap to do so. I know that the herb books TELL you to make a chammomile elixir with the german - but try one made from roman - the leaves not the blooms, very tasty and much cheaper to make!
Didn't mean to gank the thread- sorry Ranger just a little shocked that we have a 'patient' who has no access at all. Fucking six….sorry Cat…wish I was closer to you…I would donate….
No problem, wish I could help her out with a jar full of nugs.
Thanks guys. I'm doing ok for now with the trimmings when I prune & shape the plants, & the first male I pulled. My tolerance is pretty low at the moment & I actually get quite high. I found by curing leaf just a little will take away a lot of the harshness & chlorophyll taste, & I can actually taste bubblegum & sometimes blueberry on the exhale. Never had to consider curing leaf before. Thats something I saved to run across the ole silk screen a few times, then mix those golden tricomes with some sticky black finger hash. Mumm... yeah, that goes good with some sweet blackberry wine! Maybe when its warm near the end of spring & I'm kicked back flipping burgers on the grill..... Ok. Its a known fact that I have a big bad case of spring fever! LOL! :)
Spring is two seasons away here. We got the gray monotone season called Mud Season here in Vermont. Here we got ten months of Winter and two months of piss poor skiing.
Damned Shovel! We need to get you the hell up outta there! You may as well be an Eskimo! Do you even know what it feels like to have warm feet?
-- It looks like this cold front + wind & snow will stay to the east of you. But it doesn't sound like you'd notice much of a difference up there in the northern tundra! This news makes me really happy that you had a nice warm vacation. Wish it could have been longer!
(Damned! I hate winter!)
I hate winter too….;(
But the worst is over here I hope- we usually have a funky wet Feb. then move on into tolerable temps- then spring…..This will always be the winter where I remember how bad the cold hurts…..
Do you find it limits your outdoor grow options? They look soso nice next to the corn.Quote:
Originally Posted by Shovelhandle
I really hate this pouncing around, had a 65°, then a 20°, and tonight -10°... then they like to talk wind chills.Quote:
Originally Posted by crystaliscious
Thought I saw a thread - pissing contest between growers on who was the master. Ended with someone wanting to talk to masters, then like the song, bang you were gone. Wondering what a master is(like a sensae?), or was it my clouded mind?
Well here in TN you can become a master gardener by paying $100.00/ yr and volunteering for so many hours at the local gardens ( parks, zoos and rich plantations that are now tourist sites) a few hours to weed- I have dealt with them and they know a lot about Gmo soybeans, corn and chemical fertilizers- don't seem to be worried about heirlooms or organically- something I have started noticing is most of our lawn companies talk about ' master gardener' now even though they just cut grass and haul mulch.
Now I imagine it might be different for weed, but with all the other opportunistic propaganda I see in grow stores and on the net.... I'm gonna have to be convinced.
However I have run into individuals here that I consider masters of the field- your in that group Ranger as are several others, who may or may not be old timers to growing weed. Mastering the growing process us recognizing the spirit of the plant, being able to listen, then act if needed. IMHO
Have meet some master? gardeners, Shovelhandle had a story of one at his church. Real plant killers, some of them. Most know their chems.
Like I say every post, I'm no expert, learning all the time!!
I actually looked into the program here. I want to have as much permaculture and medicinal herbs growing here as possible, my family has the irish dirt gene and we actually would garden as a family. I lost a brother to suicide several years ago and the best times he had as myself were in our gardens - we used to swap plants, fish filters and all the sort like that��TMI sorry..Quote:
Originally Posted by tlranger
BUT - the master gardener program here is a farce. WE are the agriculture state haha and that means we are well versed on GMO, Chemicals, Pesticides and other by products of commercial farming. In fact we are probably the only state who has the Department of Agriculture backing the MMJ billâ?¦
I have yet to meet anyone within the group of master gardeners that I would ask advice from even on a sunflowerâ?¦.they are all about chemicals and mass production that isn't healthy for the plants, soil or people. They also called us hippies ( a compliment in my book) but took our cash at thier annual plant saleâ?¦.Then one of them got a look at my ethnogenic garden and was facinated that we had so many different ( legal) species growing well in our yardâ?¦shows ya what they knowâ?¦..
Sorry this come back took so long, but it came to me as I was being domestic(folding clothes), WHOSE the silver tongue devil, I'm betting you have several blue dresses!!Quote:
Originally Posted by crystaliscious
?What did chromo do?
Did he get himself banned?
Go to mns, check friends threads, Ranger, you have a rather looong PM. :)
Ranger,Catbuds and crystallscious -alot of people got banned back in 2011ish when I think the ownership of site changed.then some left to other sites because of that.some of those really gave some good advise.I hope everything is going to be alright.:twocents::confused:
Smello, was looking for a place to send you an invite. I belong to 5 forums. Not being disloyal to cann.com, they're all slightly different & find find they all complement each other, making for a well balanced source of info & a lot of cool people to converse with. The one I think you'd like is MNS, Mr Nice Seeds. Someone said they got in easier by trying Mr Nice Guy.com? I think that was it. Keep trying till you get it, then once you get in, send me a PM. (Things seem slow because of the time difference) yep, they have PMs. :)
:smokebong:Thanks Catbuds,I will look into that tomorrow.heading to one of my sons house for super bowl game.3 boys,all jocks.But they hav my hippy gene and some blue cheese:bigsmoke:OH YA!!!
Crystal, in reference to post #94. I acquired my hort degree @ U of De because of my love for plants (& all things of nature). What did I learn? How to kill plants, soil, earthworms, birds etc, etc, with chemicals. Chem nutes, chem herbicides, chem pesticides, chems, chems, chems. The message seemed to be, 'Hey! If Cat loves it, lets kill it!' I did acquire a little good info. How to identify pest & disaese & a bunch of latin words, which I've since forgotten (need to first master english! LOL!). It got my foot in the door at the biggest nursery in a 5 state range at the management level & a really nice paycheck. Even got me into Longwood Gardens untill my car blew up (2 hr drive. Orchid & carnivorous house). But I swear it had nothing to do with a love of plants. Know exactly what you guys mean about 'master gardeners'! At least now a days they do teach organics too. Wasn't like that when I went. I butted heads with the chem lovers big time! :wtf:
they hav my hippy gene and some blue cheese:bigsmoke:OH YA!!![/QUOTE]
My hippy 'genes' were bell bottoms! :hippy:
Peyton must have had some cheese right before the game, can you use canna butter on pizza!Quote:
Originally Posted by smello1
and he is not sharing:asskick:Quote:
Originally Posted by tlranger
Yeah! Canna butter on pizza with blue cheese dressing! Hehehe. ;)
How about canna butter on CHEESE CAKE.....UMmm... (drool)!
Sticking here on my thread to add my approval of your desire to actually have a 'share a bowl' the event would become more popular than the super bowl and a cannabis cup - rolled :rastabanna: into one, a giant power houka(sp:))"with a 1000 hoses(first Bush style).
Have my own - very small, very exclusive, get it together, twice a year(at least till this year). In the spring, end of winter, mainly :eat: :smokebong: :S2::S2: And what you got left and then seed trading.
And then the fall. Call it the k-cup :420thought:. Bring and brag. Last year was interesting with vaping and cali stash. Really don't think it contributed to my event, but maybe.
Both end with a big bon fire, AND bong fire. Have found that old Christmas lights or copper wire really add to show. All of you are invited. Details in the fine print.
LOL! Hey! Where's the fine print..?.. ;)