GIRLS GONE GANJA

althor

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Yeah. Wish I could sleep in on the weekends but that damned natural alarm clock goes off much earlier than I would choose.
If I try to sleep longer I end up with a headache. Ah well, I like the quiet and peace in the mornings anyway.
 

MD914

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Yeah. Wish I could sleep in on the weekends but that damned natural alarm clock goes off much earlier than I would choose.
If I try to sleep longer I end up with a headache. Ah well, I like the quiet and peace in the mornings anyway.
If I sleep late I'm pretty much useless for the day. 8 am is great for me as I'm usually up before 7...it's a rare treat. That first cup of coffee in total peace and quiet is quite enjoyable :)
 

althor

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If I sleep late I'm pretty much useless for the day. 8 am is great for me as I'm usually up before 7...it's a rare treat. That first cup of coffee in total peace and quiet is quite enjoyable :)
Do you smoke in the mornings? It used to be my favorite buzz of the day, but at some point I realized if I smoke too early, I am done for the day. Now I wait until I am up and moving around and getting things done before rolling one up.
 

giggywatts

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Hey there Giggy! How ya been? :bigjoint:
I'm working on my harvest this weekend...been taking some here and there and I gotta finish them up...
Turned out it wasn't even their boat...caught fire in the river and the people on board had to bail...it drifted into their dock and burned to the waterline and sank...
hey md, i have been better. right now i'm a little under the weather but getting better. may have to stop smoking for a bit. we have a new company to do our payroll and it is like we are leased to them, so we don't know how it is going to work yet. the bad part is the boss (owner) the foreman and myself all smoke.
 

MD914

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Do you smoke in the mornings? It used to be my favorite buzz of the day, but at some point I realized if I smoke too early, I am done for the day. Now I wait until I am up and moving around and getting things done before rolling one up.
No I'm more of a night time smoker. I don't have a very high tolerance. After smoking it's not hard to convince me to do NOTHING :lol:
 

MD914

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hey md, i have been better. right now i'm a little under the weather but getting better. may have to stop smoking for a bit. we have a new company to do our payroll and it is like we are leased to them, so we don't know how it is going to work yet. the bad part is the boss (owner) the foreman and myself all smoke.
Well I would think the owner would know what was up...they do make products that cleanse you. I know plenty of people that have used them successfully. My x would always have a can in his glove box for those "random" times

Hope you get to feeling better, seems everybody has been sick lately...myself included
 

althor

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Did you finish your harvest? I always find harvesting fun and interesting for about 15 minutes, then it turns into the 2nd most monotonous chore I have (first is cutting lawn).
 

MD914

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Did you finish your harvest? I always find harvesting fun and interesting for about 15 minutes, then it turns into the 2nd most monotonous chore I have (first is cutting lawn).
Yes I finished up last night...the harvest part that is. Today I have to prepare my space for the next group and get my final transplants done. Then I can rest for 65 days or so :bigjoint:
 

BubbaGumpHemp

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Did you finish your harvest? I always find harvesting fun and interesting for about 15 minutes, then it turns into the 2nd most monotonous chore I have (first is cutting lawn).
i enjoy cutting grass! cant stand trimming my indoor grass tho its a chore. believe it or not i can barely tough the stuff. i get a bad skin reaction. i know a lot of people do but mine is real bad i got to use long sleeves and gloves, no olive oil for me. after a few hours trimming my throat even gets tight from all the particles in the air but i can smoke it just fine, go figure. anyone else get a bad topical reaction like mine? i sure do miss the days of the trim machine
 

BubbaGumpHemp

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yea MD u got some work cut out for u girl. iim going to have to do some bigger work in my room after this harvest too. want everything just perfect for that first winter crop
 

MD914

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yea MD u got some work cut out for u girl. iim going to have to do some bigger work in my room after this harvest too. want everything just perfect for that first winter crop
I plan to double up on watts for the winter. Soon as this next crop is finished, take advantage of the cooler temps. I'm also going to put another 400 in my veg tent and flower that as well. I gotta do something with all these clones I have :lol:

But OH...the amount of trimming I'm going to have to do :shock: At least you have your hubby to help :???:
 

althor

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Yes I finished up last night...the harvest part that is. Today I have to prepare my space for the next group and get my final transplants done. Then I can rest for 65 days or so :bigjoint:
I have a male in my veg box at the moment, waiting for it to start dropping pollen. Then it will be time for me to choose my next batch as well. I have an African Kwazulu taking up most of my flower box and it looks like it is going to be a 14-16 wk strain. I hope it is worth all the space hogging and extreme long flowering times. I doubt it will be. I grow sativas like this regularly and never feel justified when I harvest.

Since you screen, I would guess you mostly stick with clones?
 

althor

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i enjoy cutting grass! cant stand trimming my indoor grass tho its a chore. believe it or not i can barely tough the stuff. i get a bad skin reaction. i know a lot of people do but mine is real bad i got to use long sleeves and gloves, no olive oil for me. after a few hours trimming my throat even gets tight from all the particles in the air but i can smoke it just fine, go figure. anyone else get a bad topical reaction like mine? i sure do miss the days of the trim machine
My next door neighbor loves cutting grass. The country bastard will be out on his tractor cutting grass at 2am. Driving around in circles while he is drunk as fuck. Every once in awhile I get the pleasure of walking out my front door to see his tractor floating in his lake. That always makes my day.
 

althor

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I plan to double up on watts for the winter. Soon as this next crop is finished, take advantage of the cooler temps. I'm also going to put another 400 in my veg tent and flower that as well. I gotta do something with all these clones I have :lol:

But OH...the amount of trimming I'm going to have to do :shock: At least you have your hubby to help :???:
One of my close friends offered to help me trim ONCE... He said...
"I will come over and help you trim. Well, as long as I get to keep what I help with."

How can anyone turn down an offer like that?!
 

MD914

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I have a male in my veg box at the moment, waiting for it to start dropping pollen. Then it will be time for me to choose my next batch as well. I have an African Kwazulu taking up most of my flower box and it looks like it is going to be a 14-16 wk strain. I hope it is worth all the space hogging and extreme long flowering times. I doubt it will be. I grow sativas like this regularly and never feel justified when I harvest.

Since you screen, I would guess you mostly stick with clones?
With that kind of flowering time it indeed needs to be worth it..
This was actually my first clone crop. And only my 3rd run on a screen. I've transitioned away from long veg monsters. I did enjoy the bigger plants though, was lots of fun, but too time consuming :mrgreen:
 

althor

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With that kind of flowering time it indeed needs to be worth it..
This was actually my first clone crop. And only my 3rd run on a screen. I've transitioned away from long veg monsters. I did enjoy the bigger plants though, was lots of fun, but too time consuming :mrgreen:
Yeah I have tried quite a few techniques over the years and I always come back to just basic double topping. I like to have variety so 3-4 different plants double topped to have 6-8 colas each works out just fine. I end up with around 8z per batch. I dont sale and I generally harvest every 6 weeks so 8z is more than enough for all I could possibly want to smoke and still plenty to give away to people who need it and a few friends.
 

MD914

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My next door neighbor loves cutting grass. The country bastard will be out on his tractor cutting grass at 2am. Driving around in circles while he is drunk as fuck. Every once in awhile I get the pleasure of walking out my front door to see his tractor floating in his lake. That always makes my day.
That's AWESOME!! :lol:
One of my close friends offered to help me trim ONCE... He said...
"I will come over and help you trim. Well, as long as I get to keep what I help with."

How can anyone turn down an offer like that?!
He wanted to keep the trim or the bud that he trimmed? :???:

I'd charge him double ;)
 

MD914

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The BUD. Just an example of greedy people. Up to that point I always hooked him up with buds for free, but after his "offer" I cut back quite abit on his freebies.
I don't blame you...it costs money to do what we do...
I'm a generous person, I'd give away my last dollar if somebody needed it but I'm proud of my bud :mrgreen:

I do have an elderly woman that I keep stocked and I will NOT take her money. She's dying and actually NEEDS it
 
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