What is YOUR "Golden" rule for a heavy healthy yield?

Lucky Luke

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How does that do for pain relief. I had looked at it as a possible strain to grow. Had hoped my Blue Shiva X Blue Shark had some of it, but they are not related.
Two cancer patients both reported that it no only helped them with the pain but also with sleeping. Funnily enough one also reported having more energy through out the day.
 

Father Ramirez

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Oh.....and in the past 31 years some of the best bud i've ever smoked on looked like straight up horse shit.Looks and lab numbers don't mean shit.
There is an understandable bias against anything but sin semilla unpollinated female flower. We are taught THC begins to degrade once the pollen hits the pistils. While true, it’s not the entire story.
Just as a mature woman who has had lovers, and experienced adult life, is more complex and interesting than a teenage girl, I suggest that a pollinated female cannabis’ high transforms rather than degrades. It’s not scientific of course, just experience. Jamaican, Colombian and Thai weed, flattened from smuggling, and liberally seeded, are still on my list of all time power hitters. Lab grown hybrids with 30% THC somehow can fall short because it’s a one note effect that lacks complexity and psychedelia. I believe there’s a synergistic effect to the way cannaninoids mutate after pollination that we don’t yet understand. I handed out the 2018 harvest after cure and every person asked for more. All people who have plenty of seedless flower. The typical response to “how was the high?” was Pleasant or Friendly and one woman said “I loved it. My boyfriend loved it. My cousins loved it. Can I please have some more?”
Yes it can go too long and be worthless except to put you to sleep. In my experience, it’s sometimes worth picking out a few seeds to get to the golden nugget that you just can’t find in dispensary grade.
 
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rustyshaclkferd

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There is an understandable bias against anything but fluffy sin semilla unpollinated female flower. We are taught THC begins to degrade once the pollen hits the pistils. While true, it’s not the entire story.
Just as a mature woman who has had lovers, and experienced adult life, is more complex and interesting than a teenage girl, I suggest that a pollinated female cannabis’ high transforms rather than degrades. It’s not scientific of course, just experience. Jamaican, Colombian and Thai weed, flattened from smuggling, and liberally seeded, are still on my list of all time power hitters. Lab grown hybrids with 30% THC somehow can fall short because it’s a one note effect that lacks complexity and psychedelia. I believe there’s a synergistic effect to the way cannaninoids mutate after pollination that we don’t yet understand. Yes it can go too long and be worthless except to put you to sleep. In my experience, it’s sometimes worth picking out a few seeds to get to the golden nugget that you just can’t find in dispensary grade.
Also tolerance is a thing, weed has gotten better over time, at one point somply decent weed today would have blown the socks of a younger you, with less tolerance...

I have always noticed quality goes with quality...numbers are nothing but a plant thats is good smoke should look healthy
 

Father Ramirez

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Also tolerance is a thing, weed has gotten better over time, at one point somply decent weed today would have blown the socks of a younger you, with less tolerance...

I have always noticed quality goes with quality...numbers are nothing but a plant thats is good smoke should look healthy
A valid point and one I’ve attempted to factor in. I was lucky to have a brief connection to Jamaican in the early nineties when my tolerance to ‘modern’ weed had grown. I’d been getting lab grown from a friend is Seattle.
Jamaican still fucking blew me away and I had to laugh. Seeded and very peppery flavor. No fruitiness at all. Pure power. Again, thanks for your point.
 

xtsho

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There is an understandable bias against anything but sin semilla unpollinated female flower. We are taught THC begins to degrade once the pollen hits the pistils. While true, it’s not the entire story.
Just as a mature woman who has had lovers, and experienced adult life, is more complex and interesting than a teenage girl, I suggest that a pollinated female cannabis’ high transforms rather than degrades. It’s not scientific of course, just experience. Jamaican, Colombian and Thai weed, flattened from smuggling, and liberally seeded, are still on my list of all time power hitters. Lab grown hybrids with 30% THC somehow can fall short because it’s a one note effect that lacks complexity and psychedelia. I believe there’s a synergistic effect to the way cannaninoids mutate after pollination that we don’t yet understand. I handed out the 2018 harvest after cure and every person asked for more. All people who have plenty of seedless flower. The typical response to “how was the high?” was Pleasant or Friendly and one woman said “I loved it. My boyfriend loved it. My cousins loved it. Can I please have some more?”
Yes it can go too long and be worthless except to put you to sleep. In my experience, it’s sometimes worth picking out a few seeds to get to the golden nugget that you just can’t find in dispensary grade.

Some of the best weed I've smoked recently was some weed I pollinated on purpose to make a cross. I picked the seeds out and it smoked and tasted great. I even took a few joints over to a friends and they absolutely loved it. As for that 30% THC stuff people are buying in the dispensaries I have not been impressed. But many people just look at the THC number and get whatever has the highest amount. They're missing out. I would walk a hundred miles barefoot in the snow to get some of that seeded Columbian Gold, Jamaican, Thai, etc... that we used to get back in the seventies/eighties. Which is why I've been accumulating landrace strains to grow. I want the old stuff or as close as I can get. The new high octane cannabis isn't really my cup of tea. I keep a few heavy hitting strains on hand but only use those in the evening and not that often. I typically give most of that away.
 

too larry

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Some of the best weed I've smoked recently was some weed I pollinated on purpose to make a cross. I picked the seeds out and it smoked and tasted great. I even took a few joints over to a friends and they absolutely loved it. As for that 30% THC stuff people are buying in the dispensaries I have not been impressed. But many people just look at the THC number and get whatever has the highest amount. They're missing out. I would walk a hundred miles barefoot in the snow to get some of that seeded Columbian Gold, Jamaican, Thai, etc... that we used to get back in the seventies/eighties. Which is why I've been accumulating landrace strains to grow. I want the old stuff or as close as I can get. The new high octane cannabis isn't really my cup of tea. I keep a few heavy hitting strains on hand but only use those in the evening and not that often. I typically give most of that away.
Anytime I have a really nice female with no seeds, I feel like I missed an opportunity to make a new cross.

I was thinking last night that I needed to made a thread of the best way to smoke multiple strains of seeded pot on the trail without losing or mixing up the seeds.
 

Jaybodankly

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I have used a data logger with alerts to my phone. It has made me a better gardener. Like have a person watching the romm and giving you a call if it gets to hot/cold, dry/humid. I use sensorpush from amazon.
 
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