Oklahoma Growers Thread!

Tracker

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Just wanted to show you guys some pics from my grow I harvested on Christmas day. A little bummed that dry time was only 9 days. Was hoping to drag it out to at least 2 weeks but moisture meter shows 9%. So they are ready for jars. Please feel free to give me your honest opinion of my flowers. If they look like mids just say so. I am a big boy.View attachment 5244668View attachment 5244669View attachment 5244670View attachment 5244671View attachment 5244672View attachment 5244673
Looks good to me. What aromas did it have before chop? Did it hold those aromas well through drying?
 

Skillcraft

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Looks good to me. What aromas did it have before chop? Did it hold those aromas well through drying?
Yes the aromas are good. Has that classic BUBBA KUSH smell. Only thing is it is a little harsher than what in am accustomed to growing. But I think it will smooth out as it cures. Thanks for the compliment @Tracker
 

Tracker

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Yes the aromas are good. Has that classic BUBBA KUSH smell. Only thing is it is a little harsher than what in am accustomed to growing. But I think it will smooth out as it cures. Thanks for the compliment @Tracker
I'm sure the smoke will get smoother with a few weeks of cure. When I grew it before, I remember a rich, earthy-coffee-chocolate aroma/flavor. Heavy, lung-filling smoke. And relaxing chill effect. I like that.
 

Skillcraft

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I'm sure the smoke will get smoother with a few weeks of cure. When I grew it before, I remember a rich, earthy-coffee-chocolate aroma/flavor. Heavy, lung-filling smoke. And relaxing chill effect. I like that.
Yes you described it better than I could. It definitely has a relaxing effect. Like I said the only drawback is that it has a slight harshness to it. But I must also say I have been smoking cigs and weed for 36 years so I need real smooth weed not to cough.
 

DancesWithWeeds

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Here's a little more bug control for next year.
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I started missing more grasshoppers than I was hitting with my air rifle so Santa gave me this. Added to the rest of the arsenal and a little fence work for the chickens the grasshoppers may just have a worse problem than last year.
 

DancesWithWeeds

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Here's a little more bug control for next year.
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I started missing more grasshoppers than I was hitting with my air rifle so Santa gave me this. Added to the rest of the arsenal and a little fence work for the chickens the grasshoppers may just have a worse problem than last year.
More prep for next years grasshoppers: New rubber for my two sling shots, a couple of pieces of 1/4" rubber hose to flip them with, and my favoret, a piece of wooden lath about 6 feet long. Put you foot on it, a little pressue to bow in the wood, line it up and SNAP. Splattered grasshoppter.

That''s not a really exciting and dangerous hunting trip but at my age that's about as good as it gets. :eyesmoke:
 

HydoDan

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More prep for next years grasshoppers: New rubber for my two sling shots, a couple of pieces of 1/4" rubber hose to flip them with, and my favoret, a piece of wooden lath about 6 feet long. Put you foot on it, a little pressue to bow in the wood, line it up and SNAP. Splattered grasshoppter.

That''s not a really exciting and dangerous hunting trip but at my age that's about as good as it gets. :eyesmoke:
Hey Man, I'm gettin one of those.. To old to hunt anything that moves fast..
We do have a lot of slugs in the garden.. Just perfect speed.. New sport!!
 

DancesWithWeeds

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Hey Man, I'm gettin one of those.. To old to hunt anything that moves fast..
We do have a lot of slugs in the garden.. Just perfect speed.. New sport!!
Might want to be a little careful shooting it in the garden. It shoots SALT. The instructions say salt only. Sand or dirt will void the warrenry. The last line in their warrenty says, "You have been warned".
 

Skillcraft

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Hey guys I have a question about growing roses indoor. We moved my wife's prized miniature roses inside this winter and wondering about what light intensity I should be giving them. I have burned them a little running them at 750 par. So looking for some guidance before I burn up the wife's prized roses and get myself killed.
 

xtsho

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Hey guys I have a question about growing roses indoor. We moved my wife's prized miniature roses inside this winter and wondering about what light intensity I should be giving them. I have burned them a little running them at 750 par. So looking for some guidance before I burn up the wife's prized roses and get myself killed.
Are you trying to keep them blooming or are you just winterizing them?



 

PadawanWarrior

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Hey guys I have a question about growing roses indoor. We moved my wife's prized miniature roses inside this winter and wondering about what light intensity I should be giving them. I have burned them a little running them at 750 par. So looking for some guidance before I burn up the wife's prized roses and get myself killed.
You're brave to bring outdoor plants inside.
 
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