The Weed Nerd~

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Californicater

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If your plant won't yield more than 7g unseeded... you may have bigger problems than no seeds :)
If I rooted a clone and took it straight into 12/12, I bet I could get more than 7g.
I should try this challenge... It would be funny when my girl asks what is that tiny plant in a 7gal pot, and I answer "Just trying to prove a point on RIU"
 

ReefBongwell

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that's what I'm saying.. you could go 12/12 from seed and get more than a quarter without a lot of effort :) you're definitely not growing super soil if you're not getting over 7g that's for damn sure :)

All of mine except the 2 or 3 smallest ChernoJills are getting harvested this weekend... will be harvesting my bigger chernobyl x space jill super psyched to try some of that lime candy flower :) Going to be excited to see how close to I get to my goal of 3z/plant. I'm hopefully optimistic except for the chernobyl x space jills that look like they are going to be lighter phenos, but the most crystal covered super trim ones of this round (frostier than the timewrecks, but won't yield near as well).
 

farmer2424

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Heres my void i just took down a little after 8 weeks. grown under a 600, organic. wouldve loved to give it some more time to fade a bit more but circumstances required me to take them all down. this one smells like musky, with a hint of grape caught up in this rich dank smell. real musky though, but the odor on my hand the next day ater trimming was completely different than when it was growing. Big, dense buds that snap branches and were starting to turn purple, could really see the color on the under side of the leaves. those thumb nails are actually a space dawg, didnt want to put them in, but dont want to take them out haha
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dirtysouthgenetics

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If I rooted a clone and took it straight into 12/12, I bet I could get more than 7g.
I should try this challenge... It would be funny when my girl asks what is that tiny plant in a 7gal pot, and I answer "Just trying to prove a point on RIU"
Im in cater...but not 7gal pots ...that's to much supersoil for one lil clone
 

AliCakes

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On a side note, hey Sub, I love the pulled pork and all but at our age we need to be eating salad all day every day. Salad with nuts and seeds. Salad with tomatoes and Feta cheese, salad with raw spinach leaves and turkey. Salad with a small amount of dressing. Hell, let's juice our raw cannabis and mix it with Welch's grape juice.
William, cutting out refined carbs and grains will do a lot more for your health then getting rid of meat ever will. Let the man enjoy his pulled pork. I was looking at that pulled pork and thinking that I need to go get me another hog or two this weekend. ;)
 

g00sEgg

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William, cutting out refined carbs and grains will do a lot more for your health then getting rid of meat ever will. Let the man enjoy his pulled pork. I was looking at that pulled pork and thinking that I need to go get me another hog or two this weekend. ;)
Yep...a lot of people don't realize lettuce has hardly any nutritional value..if any at all. Pork=meat=protein. Does the body good.
 

snowboarder396

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^ correction. Iceburg lettuce has no nutritional value. And actually there are certain veggies and beans that have more protein then any meat per serving. What do you think a lot of civilizations ate that didn't have access to meat. That being said I could never be vegian/vegetarian. It's a good thing I work at a smokehouse/brewery. Lots access pulled pork and other yummy meats slow smoked for veryyyyy long time. Mmm :) damn making myself hungry this late isn't good lol ..bongsmilie
 

Rising Moon

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Yes but, just like the subtle Terpines we all tweak about,

Lettuce and many other salad greens, have subtle phytochemicals and flavonoids,

That are very good for health, boost your immune system and prevent cancer.

The more colors, types of greens in your mix, the healthier your salad is.

I am also a bit a salad green nerd as well.

From my garden, in my belly:

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ReefBongwell

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I'm surprised more people don't make salads of their ganja leaves. It's supposed to be extremely beneficial to health eating raw cannabis. And of course cannabis seed soup/mush has been a staple diet item in the past some places too :)
 

geekmike

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I'm surprised more people don't make salads of their ganja leaves. It's supposed to be extremely beneficial to health eating raw cannabis. And of course cannabis seed soup/mush has been a staple diet item in the past some places too :)
really gritty, not my favorite to eat, maybe gnaw on some for a bit. I understand hemp rope, never heard of lettuce rope, rofl.
 

TCurtiss

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Nerds

As part of my job is to visit clubs to help them with their stock I get a chance to meet & help out some great people on the front line for us. While in LA visit Buds & Roses - mad props to Aaron as well he has a great head on his shoulder & we should ALL be thanking him for his work in our industry, so anyways I see this young lady in the waiting room across from me & you know when you know someone but can't put your finger on it.

Well it was Meiko Perez and if you don't know who she is check this out -------> http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/AutismNews/mother-son-marijuana-treat-autism/story?id=9153881#.UZZHbcpxqUM



I brought down some extra tincture for Kyle Kushman after giving him some on my last visit just in case he wanted more so after finding out who she was from my introduction from Aaron I informed her about TGA's SOD or School of Dank that raises money for autistic kids & had some tincture I could give her for Joey to try out. I gave her a vial of Ripped Bubba with tested @ 5.93% cbd and some of my Cheese Quake tincture. She said Joey uses it for pain management & I informed her that what I use it for so it should work well for him.

I gave her my card & she said she would let me know the result, I let her know I had a stash for her if needed.

It was very cool to help Joey out & meeting an amazing woman

T
 

g00sEgg

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Well obviously people don't just eat iceburg lettuce. Was just trying to make a point that a lot of people don't know that lettuce isn't very beneficial. I personally like baby spinach instead of lettuce...or romaine hearts.
 

subcool

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After more than 2 years of testing medical marijuana for the Oregon community, we have
discovered a problem with the CBD peak. As my poster states chromatography is a technique used to
separate compounds in a mixture. Sunrise can now show that testing facilities everywhere identify a
peak as CBD which is actually a mixture of CBD and CBC. Sunrise can actually separate this peak into two
peaks and confirm the compounds. We have found a few samples with just CBD in them (Harlequin
Tsunami), but most have a higher CBC content.
In order to confirm this finding, a search for another testing facility using a GC/MSD (Gas
Chromatograph / Mass Selective Detector) was conducted. One facility in Montana and one in California
were found, but neither has responded to a paper written about Sunrise’s results. (None in Oregon,
Washington, or Colorado) Research conducted at University of Mississippi in 2000 and 2010 support
this separation of CBC and CBD. Sunrise is concluding that the CBC and CBD are different.
CBC and CBD can be separated and quantified as different compounds. Therefore from 5/1/13
Sunrise Analytical reports will reflect the ACCURATE quantitation of CBD. For comparison with other
facilities, add the CBC4 amount with the CBD amount.
As with CBC and CBD, Sunrise has determined that most testing facilities are not distinguishing
CBN from CBG.
Sunrise Analytical has added 2 CBC isomers which increases the reports to 21 different
cannabinoids, using a mass selective detector the cannabinoids can be identified with help from a NBS
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Txchilies

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It will be interesting to see the differences in your previous tests against new ones you run on the same strains. Great info!!
 
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