Orangeman, TRUST your trichomes ... ignore the browning of the stigmas, means nothing at this point ... :smokin:
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Orangeman, TRUST your trichomes ... ignore the browning of the stigmas, means nothing at this point ... :smokin:
Alright Image Reaper. Also I'm waiting for the buds because I want to let them get bigger, try to increase my yield.Quote:
Originally Posted by the image reaper
Chop 'em yet? ;)
:chainsaw:
The Fog :rastasmoke:
Nah not yet, I think I might just do it next week lol. God it sucks ass to wait but I'm sure it'll be worth the wait. One reason why I wanted to wait is because last night I noticed new trichomes growing in so I think maybe I week longer will bring even more trichomes in.Quote:
Originally Posted by TheGreenFog
lol, I love those videos. They are a huge inspiration for me. I would love to do that for a living as they do. I plan on taking college courses for botany, so I can live in a place where marijuana is legal and make a living by working with plants. It's awesome how serious they are about it in the videos. I hope they come out with more of those.Quote:
Originally Posted by orangeman
Yeah, I'm serious like that too lol. It's like I was watching the video with no smile on my face just taking notes lol. I'm trying to move there when I get older too because I want to grow marijuana as a profession and I want to make my living with a coffee shop or something. People grow corn, tomatoes and they enjoy what they do. How come I can't enjoy my plant too? Fuck them I don't even listen to all that non-sense. Cannabis is just as normal as any other plant and I take it as serious farmers take their cash crops. I hope one day my dreams come true and I can move to the promised land :).Quote:
Originally Posted by horror business
Yeah exactly. Take Bush's Baked Beans for example, you see the commercials, where the guy says the recipe's been in his family for so long, etc...
Or a better example would be a vineyard, with each generation of family working at the vineyard, etc... I envision living my life dedicated to growing cannabis, in a place where I won't be prosecuted, where I can teach my kids about the amazing plant and have them "carry on the tradition" hopefully.
Yeah man those are some perfect examples. Long life the Chronic! :stoned: but to carry on the traditional you'll have to grow some crazy ass strain and keep the genetics a secret lol.Quote:
Originally Posted by horror business
I sure wouldn't mind it if 'the man" quit quibbling over a little mj cultivation and enjoyment.
Good luck with your harvest, O'man
Sho
I plan on developing my own strain much like our cannabis forefathers did, by traveling around the world to different locations and find it growing in it's natural environment, preferably pure landraces if they still exist by the time I get there, and find the best specimens and bring back seeds to experiment with, make desired traits stable, and then cross.