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nugbuckets

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Oh man nugs, I can't wait to try juicing cannabis. In what ways do you feel it's helped you? I'm familiar with Rick Simpson's paradigm... I'm guessing it's somewhere along those lines?

Man, your plants always look so good against that weathered wood. . . Makes em sing. I like.
it all about getting the benificial chemical constituants of herb in your system in very high doses.......but because it is raw, you are getting everything, except the THC is THC-A, for lack of decarboxilation.....so no buzz, but lots of medicine....i am specifically taking it for immune system regulation, and free-radical scavenging.
 

nugbuckets

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Oh man nugs, I can't wait to try juicing cannabis. In what ways do you feel it's helped you? I'm familiar with Rick Simpson's paradigm... I'm guessing it's somewhere along those lines?

Man, your plants always look so good against that weathered wood. . . Makes em sing. I like.
i plan to take my next batch of glamour shots against the weathered wood......i like how it looks too!
 

Pipe Dream

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Props on the shoutout on the weednerd Nug. After some thinking and tinkering with my plants I think your right on the mainlining technique. I just can't ever get the secondary colas to produce as well as the tops even if they are virtually on the same level on the stem. I might have to start doing this myself in the future.
 

nugbuckets

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Props on the shoutout on the weednerd Nug. After some thinking and tinkering with my plants I think your right on the mainlining technique. I just can't ever get the secondary colas to produce as well as the tops even if they are virtually on the same level on the stem. I might have to start doing this myself in the future.
if done right, it can be a fucking game changer.....i have never yielded more large, dense, consistant, quality flowers then i do now with main-lining.....and i am yielding 50% more on a consistant basis.......but still my favorite part is the larf % is drastically lowered.....and trimming is fun again, like the first time trimming well grown cali outdoor.....see that...the words "trimming", and "fun" in the same sentence!
 

Bobotrank

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it all about getting the benificial chemical constituants of herb in your system in very high doses.......but because it is raw, you are getting everything, except the THC is THC-A, for lack of decarboxilation.....so no buzz, but lots of medicine....i am specifically taking it for immune system regulation, and free-radical scavenging.
I can't wait to try... my needs are no where near yours, but I'm of the firm belief that juicing can 100% heal our bodies from the day to day wear and tear, effects of pollution, and meat eating that we do. . . and anything else that is bad for our arteries and blood vessels, lol.

Glad you feel the same way about weathered wood. If I could have built my whole house in reclaimed timber I would have. Can't wait to see the next round. :peace:
 

brandon727272

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That QT has my jaw dropping, how do you think it would do outdoor main-lined? Isn't Trainwreck naturally resistant to pests?

I love how much you focus on soil, I'm trying to figure out how to make an outdoor worm farm or if it's even possible in my area :D
 

nugbuckets

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That QT has my jaw dropping, how do you think it would do outdoor main-lined? Isn't Trainwreck naturally resistant to pests?

I love how much you focus on soil, I'm trying to figure out how to make an outdoor worm farm or if it's even possible in my area :D
qt works really well outdoor, that is why i have so many qt crosses.........this one i have going is a freak show......going to harvest her soon, i will make sure i take some pics for you.....you really don't need much space for worms, just a bin inside....and outdo, you just need to insulate an area...extruded foam, and strawbales work well. the amish here use an inside corner of a block house foundation...the radient heat is plenty to carry them through the winter, and it gets colder than shit up here.....some folks build a cinder block grave-like thing half sunk in the ground...
 

bukeye420

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I stopped by my local seedbank to pick up ace and CQ, both were on backorder so I got some QT, was wondering what other strains you nerds recommended?
 

nugbuckets

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few off-hand shots of "VD" at 39 days.....check out the magenta veins in her fans....sorry for the blur...it was windy....
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bowsa

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tga 001.jpgtga 006.jpgtga 007.jpgtga 008.jpgfirst pic vortex second pic vortex with cage 3rd pic rockster chesse ogk 4th pic ripped bubba think the chesse will need a cage the think i should put them in 12 /12 i carry in at nite by mid july should be done going in and out shit wear u out keeps us middle aged men in shape still thinking scrog like u suggested for my one in the ground like to here your thoughts on leaving out after end of july these plants are all at least as long as my forearm watching and learning thanks nugs
 

nugbuckets

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i fucked this plant up from the beginning....too much super soil, couldn't get her to finish properly, but the colas are monsterous!....live and learn......
 

geekmike

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Nice nugs, pretty stoked now that I picked up some AOS on 420. Very excited to hunt for that VD!
 
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