The Leprechaun's Pot O Gold

RM3

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You got a reason? I'm always listening to new information if you got something to say.
Well I have read some are poison and some are cancer causing, some cause genetic mutations and none of that is my reasoning, though is food for thought. I don't top or train either and all of it is because I wanna see what the plant does naturally simply because I breed. Been on a mission to preserve heirloom genetics now for many years, pgr's just don't fit in with that
 

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Well I have read some are poison and some are cancer causing, some cause genetic mutations and none of that is my reasoning, though is food for thought. I don't top or train either and all of it is because I wanna see what the plant does naturally simply because I breed. Been on a mission to preserve heirloom genetics now for many years, pgr's just don't fit in with that
I never heard any of that, PGR's can be natural (I get mine from milled malted barley seeds) and they are extremely controllable (they are made under the most specific criteria because they are used to make beer) and also are organic and renewable. It just helps your plant grow faster, and it's completely natural and organic.
 

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I never heard any of that, PGR's can be natural (I get mine from milled malted barley seeds) and they are extremely controllable (they are made under the most specific criteria because they are used to make beer) and also are organic and renewable. It just helps your plant grow faster, and it's completely natural and organic.
I did play with an alfalfa tea a few years ago for the triacontanol, it worked pretty good.
 

Yodaweed

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I did play with an alfalfa tea a few years ago for the triacontanol, it worked pretty good.
I use alfalfa to side dress and always add it to my soil mix before cooking , it's one of the best all around plant foods there is , and its completely organic (vegan) and renewable (although it uses a ton of water compared to similar crops).
 

RM3

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I use alfalfa to side dress and always add it to my soil mix before cooking , it's one of the best all around plant foods there is , and its completely organic (vegan) and renewable (although it uses a ton of water compared to similar crops).
Very little of what I do or use would be considered organic. I mostly breed and grow for potency
 

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Very little of what I do or use would be considered organic. I mostly breed and grow for potency
Yeah that's what I did when I first started growing, and I still do it for other people but the meds I grow for myself are all organic hand made nutrients I go the extra step. The other stuff I grow in a hydroponic system with non-organic methods, bigger yield , faster growth, much less terps, lots of trics tho.
 
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Yeah that's what I did when I first started growing, and I still do it for other people but the meds I grow for myself are all organic hand made nutrients I go the extra step. The resale stuff I grow in a hydroponic system with non-organic methods, bigger yield , faster growth, much less terps, lots of trics tho.
And by the way,,,, nice to have a civil chat with ya
 

Yodaweed

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And by the way,,,, nice to have a civil chat with ya
You too, I am very passionate about this but trying to tone it down lately, sometimes I feel like my blood is boiling I don't know what's wrong with me the weed isn't even helping much anymore...
 

RM3

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You too, I am very passionate about this but trying to tone it down lately, sometimes I feel like my blood is boiling I don't know what's wrong with me the weed isn't even helping much anymore...
my passion/mission has always been to restore the old school Sat highs from the 70's which took a lot of years but now that I've done it I'm workin on my "cadilac" strain. 9 years in the makin I finally have beans and the smoke from the mom was off the hook so I'm actually pretty stoked about it
 

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my passion/mission has always been to restore the old school Sat highs from the 70's which took a lot of years but now that I've done it I'm workin on my "cadilac" strain. 9 years in the makin I finally have beans and the smoke from the mom was off the hook so I'm actually pretty stoked about it
Let me know when that's ready ! :bigjoint:
 

Yodaweed

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my passion/mission has always been to restore the old school Sat highs from the 70's which took a lot of years but now that I've done it I'm workin on my "cadilac" strain. 9 years in the makin I finally have beans and the smoke from the mom was off the hook so I'm actually pretty stoked about it
Check out these 14 week sativas I grew last summer, strong cat piss/haze/tropical fruit punch flavors. Endless high, almost too high it was scary might give anxiety to a lesser smoker.
 

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Check out these 14 week sativas I grew last summer, strong cat piss/haze/tropical fruit punch flavors. Endless high, almost too high it was scary might give anxiety to a lesser smoker.
Nice, dat's my kinda smoke. I share joints with a friend and he cuts them into 4ths and then shares em with friends lol
 

Yodaweed

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Nice, dat's my kinda smoke. I share joints with a friend and he cuts them into 4ths and then shares em with friends lol
This strain is really strong high for sativa (golden goat) its like a lemon haze flavor , can produce anxiety for sure. Just rolled a joint of this. It's sooooo gooey a strain when you make dabs its like just a splat of sticky goo.
 

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