If I were to use blue dream to medicate...but I craved getting high could I still get pretty high?

kindnug

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whats a "proven" cut??? The blue dream we have at all the clubs is a clone only strain, so how'd you get a different cut? Again, i'm not saying you're wrong, just saying this is all new info for me, so i'm genuinely curious.
The clone I ran had more Trichome coverage than the picture you posted...
I also didn't get it from Santa Cruz but it was named Santa Cruz Blue Dream.
There are a couple different clones of Blue Dream.
 
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kindnug

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You said you had Santa Cruz Blue Dream + that picture doesn't have the Trich. coverage like the clone I ran.
That is Blue Dream but it's not the same clone that I ran called Santa Cruz Blue Dream.
 

kindnug

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My bud called it Santa Cruz BD; it hit me in the right spot so I got a clone of it 2 years ago + kept it going for close to a year before I decided it was time for something with more indica buzz.
 

greasemonkeymann

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Did you see where I said that the plant had a mite infestation? Mites, um, tend to hurt the plant. You know... kinda hurts the end product.
And I NEVER said I had the "santa cruz" blue dream, I've never even heard of it. I said I LIVE in santa cruz, and I have THE blue dream, we all do, i'm not special, it's not MY creation. The same blue dream that virtually all the med clubs here have (Oakland, san jose, santa cruz, Monterey) Is the one I have, it's unmistakeable, it's a cross of dj blueberry and the super silver haze, and it's NOT from seed. So having a different "clone" as you say, is impossible, so either you have a different blue dream altogether (which is great) or all of the clubs we have are different than the one you have. Either way, I honestly don't care. I really don't like arguing about it. I believe you.
 

kindnug

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I've smoked the regular BD also from dispensaries.
It's great! I've just never really wanted to grow it.

Clones from dispensaries always carry problems
 

kindnug

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You must've not read that I recognize your pictures as the regular BD clone...
Are you mad? want some of my bud?
 

kindnug

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I quit running it end of last year but my buddy still has it going.
I've only got the Triangle Kush clones running now.
They don't yield very well but we just can't get enough of it...

I've found a better yielding female in Bodhi's Golden Triangle that smells identical.
It will be a few more weeks before I can test it uncured.
 

redbeard420

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I'm getting a server case... A big one and everybody's got to start somewhere.... Just like bodybuilders before they done anything they had to start small and gradually get bigger... Same sort of complex situation if you get me I want to teach myself by learning how to grow a plant till it's mature even if it means starting of small.... Il always get bigger but id rather start small that's all....
I agree with you totally man. Thats what I was trying to tell you. Always work up. Not sure you should attempt the hydro system or not though. For a newbie it could be tricky..or glorious lol. But soil will help as a buffer to feeding mistakes. Then again u may have less pest problems with hydro. Hmmm idk dude. Also I do believe you will have stink issues with nearly any strains that are worth a damn. Ive seen plenty advertise they are good for small grows though like pc boxes. Nirvana blue mystic sounds like it could be right up your alley. But ive never grown it.
 

TonightYou

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Soil is more forgiving but what any new grower should know is less is more, keep it simple, you can't beat nature or speed her up, and don't over complicate a first grow. Eta I learned this the hard way. Despite maintaining gardens every year since a child, when it came to cannabis I thought I needed things. Truth being I should have done exactly what I'd done for years. Have healthy roots, healthy leaves, healthy harvest
 

redbeard420

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Soil is more forgiving but what any new grower should know is less is more, keep it simple, you can't beat nature or speed her up, and don't over complicate a first grow. Eta I learned this the hard way. Despite maintaining gardens every year since a child, when it came to cannabis I thought I needed things. Truth being I should have done exactly what I'd done for years. Have healthy roots, healthy leaves, healthy harvest
Hell yeah thats what im talkin bout man. Keep it simple, keep them healthy. We tend to overthink growing a plant sometimes lol
 

TonightYou

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There is no magic supplement, additive, or expensive potion that will bring you bigger and frostier buds. Just supply what the plant needs, regardless of style of grow and you shall be rewarded based on the beans genetic potential. Eta using those products will more likely than not cause problems. Simply take a gander on plant problems and you will see what I mean
 

TonightYou

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Other than growing? Working far too much, doing too much freelance work, writing a thesis while wrapping up a Masters degree. Life is busy, but I wouldn't have it any other way. I want what I want and I get what I want, but I have to work for what I want. Easing up on my freelancing to wrap up this degree is what I need to do. Yourself?
 
Just looking for a job.... That's uk for you they give all our jobs to immigrants or people who have illegally got into our country and taking our jobs.... But the goverment doesn't care so we suffer....!!
 

TonightYou

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Just looking for a job.... That's uk for you they give all our jobs to immigrants or people who have illegally got into our country and taking our jobs.... But the goverment doesn't care so we suffer....!!
not to derail, but I'm curious to other people's experiences and I'm not up to date as to the UK s current economic situation, but do you really believe that to be the root of the problem? I do know that there is high unemployment amongst youth in many European countries. It's just that exact complaint has been used in the good ol' USA, and that the truth is the major issues for unemployment here are poor economic policies, favoring outsourcing, wage stagnation, and the removal of manufacturing which provided many economic opportunities for many families where college wasn't necessary. Just food for thought, historically and up until now, immigrants actually enhance an economy and often get the short end of the stick so to say.
 
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