Oklahoma Growers Thread!

mandocat

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My sentiments as well. I doubt I’ll ever grow a cut from someone else. I’ll still buy novel seed lines occasionally, but have some really good building vblocks to look through for some time. Not enough lifetimes to grow everything one Would like. And there’s so many genuinely good breeders and preservationists out there to buy into all the “hype a x hype b” stuff.
Definitely not enough lifetimes!
 

Rufus T. Firefly

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… and water well driller, and HVAC Companies.
and Brandon Rust

Well probably, I don't have any insight into the guys finances or anything I just follow him IG and he looks super busy on all kinds of projects lol.

Also he works super hard on branding, which I think he does really well.

PS Love the pics boys, looks like some really nice work.
 

Rurumo

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That Sensi Star x RKS sounds awesome, even if the RKS is more like just a good old line of Skunk #1, people forget how good skunk actually was because it was so ubiquitous. Now skunk is burried so deep in the genome of all these FOTM strains so it has become more of a novelty strain once again. Sensi Star is one of the best strains for crosses without a doubt. Hearing about this makes me want to pop my akbb f4s, although I find my plans change up until the moment the seeds go into my h202 solution. I'm not from OK but I watched Reservation Dogs this morning!
 

CavanalCannabis

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The first time I sampled the SSRKS no6, always sample in joints, I couldn’t stop rubbing my face and head thinking “I’m so high right now, holy crap”. A solid 20 minutes before I could function again. Even still, I’m under the impression that it’s very potent herb that has a different effect than most more modern strains. Very cerebral and happy smiley effects. The liftoff is pretty intense and gets you up to orbit pretty quick.

Smells include aged or artificial banana, a little bit of spice, and a fair bit of dumpster funk. Pretty complex. The no6 was taller and had a looser bud structure, and the leaves were always praying. Very nice plant inside. Not as strong outside for me this season, first season outdoors, but I think she’ll do ok. I decided to let go of the cut since I’ve made all the F2s and crosses I’m gonna make with her. The F2s will be a good thing to have 20 years from now I believe. :hump:


That Sensi Star x RKS sounds awesome, even if the RKS is more like just a good old line of Skunk #1, people forget how good skunk actually was because it was so ubiquitous. Now skunk is burried so deep in the genome of all these FOTM strains so it has become more of a novelty strain once again. Sensi Star is one of the best strains for crosses without a doubt. Hearing about this makes me want to pop my akbb f4s, although I find my plans change up until the moment the seeds go into my h202 solution. I'm not from OK but I watched Reservation Dogs this morning!
 

Rurumo

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The first time I sampled the SSRKS no6, always sample in joints, I couldn’t stop rubbing my face and head thinking “I’m so high right now, holy crap”. A solid 20 minutes before I could function again. Even still, I’m under the impression that it’s very potent herb that has a different effect than most more modern strains. Very cerebral and happy smiley effects. The liftoff is pretty intense and gets you up to orbit pretty quick.

Smells include aged or artificial banana, a little bit of spice, and a fair bit of dumpster funk. Pretty complex. The no6 was taller and had a looser bud structure, and the leaves were always praying. Very nice plant inside. Not as strong outside for me this season, first season outdoors, but I think she’ll do ok. I decided to let go of the cut since I’ve made all the F2s and crosses I’m gonna make with her. The F2s will be a good thing to have 20 years from now I believe. :hump:
It sounds like an excellent cross. I bet the F2s will have some interesting phenos for sure.
 

mandocat

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@mandocat ,

Whaaa? Wow!
I love my venison but don't hunt much anymore. Looks like you have to be pretty close to use that, but until now, I have never heard of that. Anything to help control the population, the number of accidents involving cars and motorcycles has been rising around here.
 

xtsho

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I’m not a hunter myself, I just like watching them roam the place. I’d like to get a good compound bow just for fun. .. if my shoulder can take repeated 70lb draws.
The damn shoulder. I hear you. I've abused my body over the years. I'm paying for it now. I've been nursing my right shoulder and my left elbow for the last couple of weeks. I have stuff that needs to get done so I just have to deal with the pain. It sucks but it is what it is. It isn't going to get any better as we get older either. :-x
 

DoubleAtotheRON

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The damn shoulder. I hear you. I've abused my body over the years. I'm paying for it now. I've been nursing my right shoulder and my left elbow for the last couple of weeks. I have stuff that needs to get done so I just have to deal with the pain. It sucks but it is what it is. It isn't going to get any better as we get older either. :-x
I hear ya!. I just turned 54, and when shit breaks, it takes forever to heal, IF it ever does. May just stick to a crossbow... they're cheaper anyways.
 
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FirstCavApache64

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I hear ya!. I just turned 54, and when shit breaks, it takes forever to heal, IF it ever does. May just stick to a crossbow... they're cheaper anyways.
I hadn't shot my compound bow in years since my bad back surgery and I was shocked at how much back strength it took to draw. It's brutal on the shoulder but almost as bad on the upper back muscles. I'm crossbow all the way now and I'm legal for the airbow but just don't trust the tech as I haven't been around it. It's also crazy expensive compared to a decent crossbow. A month after hunting season you can buy a crossbow for less than 200 bucks from someone that thought bow hunting would be easy lol. That's how I got mine, a city guy got one for Christmas and gave it up by January 4th. I bet he shot it 10 times at most. The best part is the rope handles for cocking it are built in to make it easier to load. It's good to 50 yards, probably a good bit more but I don't shoot arrows further than that. I've never had to.
 
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