Javadog's Next Adventure

Dr.D81

Well-Known Member
Thanks for stopping in Bros!

I wanted to post that I gave the Skunk #47 a first taste.

Strength and flavor. Above avg on both.

It is a cross with AK #47 (no surprise there) but the flavor
reminded me of my LA Con. It will cure well.

Take care,

JD
Sounds alright. What company was it from?
 

Javadog

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Yup.

I actually have one being readied for flowering:
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The two in the back left, that are ready to go, are Super Lemon OG from
DNA's Limited Collection and the Panama from Ace Seeds.

I have intentionally allowed only a handful of breeds to die away, but I have
lost many in the crowd that I maintain. I am trying to share the important
ones with local friends. My Jacks Cleaner 2 mother crapped out for some
reason, so, if the one clone (only) that I see in my notes does not turn up
when I search for it, then that one is lost too. Fuck....but it happens.

In the case of JC2 I did make first beans, even if it was the laughable
5 beans....but the male was Jack the Ripper. I will pop one soon.

The older looking plants on the far right of the image are the last two
clonlys in 5 gallon buckets. They are a Blue Dream and a BD X
Island Sweet Skunk. I am not sure that I will flower them at this
point....I was too disappointed with the other clonlys and the BS
at ICMag.

There is also a very cool Deep Blue BX from Breeder's Boutique,
my Purple Voodoo, Desert Diesel, and a SLH.

Onward and upward,

JD

P.S. Actually the SLH is another Clonly, I realize....but it will be flowered,
as it is just showing stronger growth.
 

Javadog

Well-Known Member
...and now I am working 10 hours days ADT, so it is harder
to give the ladies all the love they deserve. It is nice to come
home to a nice bowl. Some *very* well aged Blue Pit this
evening.

I hope that this finds you all happy and healthy.

JD
 

AllDayToker

Well-Known Member
...and now I am working 10 hours days ADT, so it is harder
to give the ladies all the love they deserve. It is nice to come
home to a nice bowl. Some *very* well aged Blue Pit this
evening.

I hope that this finds you all happy and healthy.

JD
Damn, just straight work, work, work.

Would love to grow out some Blue Pit some day!

Right now I'm working with a bag seed plant I grew little over a year ago, brought it back and now kind of doing a small pheno hunt to try to get it back. I call it Lucid X, makes your mind tingle and makes you space out hard. Taste sweet like juicy fruit, very resinous. I'm excited haha.
 

Scroga

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This has been eating away at me for years or however long you've been there now but I gotta ask... How is salt mined underground? Our one over here is above ground..evaporative.. Sorry just bent and had to ask..finally lol
 

Dr.D81

Well-Known Member
Yes, it occurs in mineral deposits.

Pretty amazing:


I am having to work this weekend, but will try to post some shots of the
Skunk #47 as it must be jarred immediately.

Have a good one,

JD

P.S. I loved the avatar jacob, but had to report you all the same.
We have a lot of salt domes here. The deepest lake in Louisiana was 11ft deep till they drilled through a salt mine under the lake now it is over 1000 ft deep. ther were no human lives lost only 2 dogs died. Like 9 barges and a drilling platform were taken down and 6 of the barges popped back up latter.
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BobBitchen

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We have a lot of salt domes here. The deepest lake in Louisiana was 11ft deep till they drilled through a salt mine under the lake now it is over 1000 ft deep. ther were no human lives lost only 2 dogs died. Like 9 barges and a drilling platform were taken down and 6 of the barges popped back up latter.
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I just watched a "disaster " show on this..crazy shit
 

Dr.D81

Well-Known Member
I just watched a "disaster " show on this..crazy shit
When i moved down here i was staying with my buddy in new iberia. That is when i was on the phone with my dad oneday and he found it on th net. Sad part is i have been with in a couple of miles of it before and never stoped to see it. It is lake Peigneur for anyone curious:)
 
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