A Kush Lovers Thread

skunkd0c

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Thanks mate, the FAK has done a nice little stretch so will not be too tiny
one of them has resin immediately as soon as i have seen pistils , this one has a strong lemon sherbet smell with a funky oldskool skunk smell in the background
the other larger FAK has no visible resin yet, so i have not bothered to try and smell it the happy brother has no resin yet either, but its still very early days

the biker has gone wild, the result of some major pruning over time keeping them short while i was having a break,
i didn't really plan on them growing big and crazy like that, but since they have ill try and accommodate them as best as possible

peace
 

colocowboy

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I think I told him that before too, lol
It's my all time favorite around here though, there's a couple other big butt honey pics around too.... that walk is just hypnotizing, more posts please ;)
 

TrynaGroSumShyt

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No garden updates of course, but a life update nonetheless. My retarded inlaws are making me regret moving up here again. The monster in law is back in mental health which is not my problem, but it falls on my lady, all of everything. Then her sister gets her kids taken away( IM not happy but I know its for the better.) she left her 5 kids including two sick premature newborns in a hotel room. The oldest who is 7 tried using the phone. Her moms area code is919, she dialed 911 long story short cops came out. So now I'm back in uncle trouble mode while I keep all three older kids for a while. I just moved into a smaller apartment which sucks cuz I don't have there toys n shit here. But I'm hoping they will let us keep them. There is a bunch of legal ish to get over though. Oh well, I took them to the amusement park yesterday I rode kiddie coasters all day.. Now I gotta prepare myself mentally, because I may crack dealing with all the incompetence. Lol anyways toke up, kandy Kush for me:bigjoint:
 

jigfresh

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You're a good man T. It's hard work, but you are making a big difference in those kids' lives. Props for being a big man and handling others business.
 

colocowboy

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Thank goodness there's good people like you T to balance out the knuckleheads. Come to think of it, there's a number of caring and giving people in our group here.
Kudos to all you good people! Glad to know you!
puff, puff, pass....
bongsmilie
 

TrynaGroSumShyt

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Thanks guys. Jig seems like youve been around forever. Seems like i have been keeping them since birth, but it doesn't bother me a bit. Parents ain't shyt, their mom got out of jail yesterday, dad was getting out but got held on a warrant for probation and he just got out from 6 mths. Kids are here with me while my lady is at work. if iwas still at my house they'd be signed over to my girl but since we are here we'll just be watching them for a while. But i promised myself i'd do everything in my power before the three older ones get split up( they really do have a unique relationship and really have eachothers backs, i would hate for them to lose eachother). the twins would be alright.
On to happier things, anybody got any idea of what i can grow on my porch that is non ganja?( i may do a party cup or two). i don't get great light but it is ok enough to grow some things.
 

TrynaGroSumShyt

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I'm def getting some types of peppers habanero's and cayenne's for sure. tomatoes are a must, but i don't know what kind, lol. Also can cucumbers be potted? of course i will have herbs on deck.
 

colocowboy

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Yes cucumbers work well in pots, you can grow them on a tomato cage also so they hang instead of on the ground.
As for tomatoes, I like cherry tomatoes for a lot of things (theres many varieties here, sweet 100s are what I usually do). The classic "sauce" tomato is a roma or san marzano but the roma grows better. Those are pretty fleshy and not as juicy, work well for burgers and sandwiches. Berthas are bigger and juicier with better fruit structure than most larger varieties. Many of the larger varieties get these creases at the point they connect to the vine that tends to get rots, bugs and disease in them.
There are also many heirloom varieties that have all different sorts of features too.
That's cool you want to do some porch crops, everyone should do it. You already know the rewards ;)
 

KushCanuck

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Yes cucumbers work well in pots, you can grow them on a tomato cage also so they hang instead of on the ground.
As for tomatoes, I like cherry tomatoes for a lot of things (theres many varieties here, sweet 100s are what I usually do). The classic "sauce" tomato is a roma or san marzano but the roma grows better. Those are pretty fleshy and not as juicy, work well for burgers and sandwiches. Berthas are bigger and juicier with better fruit structure than most larger varieties. Many of the larger varieties get these creases at the point they connect to the vine that tends to get rots, bugs and disease in them.
There are also many heirloom varieties that have all different sorts of features too.
That's cool you want to do some porch crops, everyone should do it. You already know the rewards ;)
Agreed 100% Colo! Depending on your space, cluster tomatoes or cherry tomatoes will yield more and can be continuously harvested more frequently than larger varieties. Also any smaller salad green can be done window sill or porch T. Lots of micro lettuce that finishes in under 21 days total with low-mid sun. Peppers are real fun, and if you can find some Zone 5-6 English Cucumbers, you`ll be pleaed with them, hardy, pest ad disease resistant mostly. Get a fish tank and an aquaponic set-up if you have 2x2 of usable space T ... can do lots for ya, I have many :D. ATB mate

... and a Kush for the thread, Cataract Day 43
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KC :weed:
 

colocowboy

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I love fresh basil....
So many great recommendations all day long for your micro garden!

Makes me want to expand my own endeavors!
puff, puff, pass mi amigos!
bongsmilie
 
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