Root tea/"coffee"

BeastLebanese

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Ayye, Cheers! I'm glad you enjoyed that. Never would have thought to brew the roots in a tea and I love the idea of utilizing all parts of the plant so thanks for the inspiration

That's a really good question, but actually the roots weren't from the clone. But thinking back through the plant's life maybe it makes sense that there wasn't a huge tap root. They spent a solid 1-1.5 months in a tiny 2" x 2" x 2" pot got a little root bound, then spent a few months in a 5 gallon pot and got EXTREMELY root bound. If the plant started out in a 5 gallon pot or bigger perhaps there would have been a larger tap root.

What was interesting from digging up the roots was that the only roots that grew out of the dense rootball (that I pruned during transplanting) grew from the topmost 3-4 inches. Any roots below that level were still the same exact shape of the 5 gallon pot they were in before their final transplant.
I'm glad that you're glad, that I'm glad. I just smoked a ton so I'm supa glad haha lol, plus I ate a bunch of edibles a couple hours ago, look up in the sky right now you might see me lmao.

I was thinking it was something to do with the rootbound and transplanting. I remember you saying they were in a tiny pot for quite some time. I was actually gonna add in my last reply, the root ball I harvested was from a plant I started from seed in a 5gal, then transplanted to a 25 gal tote before it got rootbound. Which is probably why the tap drilled so deep. It took up literally every inch of the tote all the way to the bottom and far corners, and I don't think I even vegged it very long!!
 

kovidkough

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for anyone who works with medical pain patients you can make a pain salve with the roots , I give it away for those who have arthritis or inflammation.
coconut oil base and try to dry and powder the roots before extraction into coconut oil

there is no psychoactive effect this is purely for pain patients
 

BeastLebanese

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I have some root ball I have been working on since I saw this post - excited someone else just tried it also
I'm excited too!! Man, let me know how it turns out!

Is it the roots of the Oaxacan???!?! If so I'm really dying to know how it turns out. I was blessed enough to have received some magnificent cuts of some purple satellite recently, along with some beautiful Malawi. I am gonna be in Sativa heaven come summertime. The purple satellite is a cross of a 1979 Oaxacan gold and a pure Nepalese. When I started cutting to prep the clones, I noticed purple "blood" on the cutting board. Instantly thought of you, from your post in the equatorial sativa showdown.
 

mistergrafik

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I'm excited too!! Man, let me know how it turns out!

Is it the roots of the Oaxacan???!?! If so I'm really dying to know how it turns out. I was blessed enough to have received some magnificent cuts of some purple satellite recently, along with some beautiful Malawi. I am gonna be in Sativa heaven come summertime. The purple satellite is a cross of a 1979 Oaxacan gold and a pure Nepalese. When I started cutting to prep the clones, I noticed purple "blood" on the cutting board. Instantly thought of you, from your post in the equatorial sativa showdown.
That sounds Deliciously grotesque. I am envious of this Purple Satellite; My Oaxacan bleeds red :eyesmoke:

One of them is to be used 4 the tea you are correct; I am just cleansing the medium so I can have pure white root; very excited
 

BeastLebanese

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for anyone who works with medical pain patients you can make a pain salve with the roots , I give it away for those who have arthritis or inflammation.
coconut oil base and try to dry and powder the roots before extraction into coconut oil

there is no psychoactive effect this is purely for pain patients
You're awesome man. Been a while since I've made some good balm for pain rub. I usually use CBD for making it, but now you inspired me to do a batch with CBD and the roots for a more complete plant spectrum. Gonna be good.

Extra props for helping people in pain.
 

kovidkough

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You're awesome man. Been a while since I've made some good balm for pain rub. I usually use CBD for making it, but now you inspired me to do a batch with CBD and the roots for a more complete plant spectrum. Gonna be good.

Extra props for helping people in pain.
pain patients first always. I've had 2 spinal surgeries so definitely intimate with cannabis pain relief
 
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