Your sea hash and your money maker strains are incredibly impressive. The finished product looks as good as most indoor varieties or better. No wonder your weed can get $3K a pound! Your seaweed stuff should make you gazillions. Hope we see it up in Canada!
that poison warp looks awesome!View attachment 2843323View attachment 2843324View attachment 2843325View attachment 2843328View attachment 2843332View attachment 2843335the yurt is stinking like hell with the skunky strains hanging now , poison warp is strong smelling !! the other strain is pummell ya ( bahia blackhead x double purple doja x island afghani) and is the 5th pic has a real hashy aroma and flavor from the brazilian mother
healthy plants more fruit lol... from all things i see is harder,heavier buds and more resin so i would say yes it helps alot with allowing the plant to uptake npk's which it doesn't have alot off but all the other nutes and amino acids etc are high and plants love it espicially rootsA big lesson to me is that using seaweed will help your plants grow but will it also help in the yield department?
Preach it brother!..............healthy plants more fruit lol... from all things i see is harder,heavier buds and more resin so i would say yes it helps alot with allowing the plant to uptake npk's which it doesn't have alot off but all the other nutes and amino acids etc are high and plants love it espicially roots
hahaha seaweed and car ports lol...Preach it brother!..............
where's that "Have you seen the light?" video? lol!hahaha seaweed and car ports lol...
i see the light the last time on the berring sea in the winter lol..where's that "Have you seen the light?" video? lol!
LOL....we might know some of the same people. I've never told you that after my step dad retired from the Navy in the 1970's, they moved to Kenai, and spent a "working retirement" out at Dutch Harbor.......I still own 1/2 interest in their home on the Kenai river. My sister in Anchorage rents it out.......My brother was a dock forman for one of the processors, my dad was a chef........i see the light the last time on the berring sea in the winter lol..
haha we left out off seattle and went to the st paul island where we unloaded and the boat i was on was a 180 ft scollop boat that stayed out for 45-60 days at a time processed everything on board and shipped it all to n.c . where the boat was from that was 10 years ago. been beating myself up in the north alantic since and now the feds regulated us out of buisness with quato's lol.. so we be weed growers now (at least trying to be ) and juice makers hahaLOL....we might know some of the same people. I've never told you that after my step dad retired from the Navy in the 1970's, they moved to Kenai, and spent a "working retirement" out at Dutch Harbor.......I still own 1/2 interest in their home on the Kenai river. My sister in Anchorage rents it out.......My brother was a dock forman for one of the processors, my dad was a chef........
I spent time in the North Atlantic in the late 80s while serving on a little tin can during my tour in the Navy. The cold coming off the wind on that water in winter is the coldest I've ever felt in my life. It nearly made me cry it cut so bad.haha we left out off seattle and went to the st paul island where we unloaded and the boat i was on was a 180 ft scollop boat that stayed out for 45-60 days at a time processed everything on board and shipped it all to n.c . where the boat was from that was 10 years ago. been beating myself up in the north alantic since and now the feds regulated us out of buisness with quato's lol.. so we be weed growers now (at least trying to be ) and juice makers haha
i don't suggest strain to people unless i've grown them and i know what they will do .I forgot to include the money maker strain as well. They all seem to have easy trimming and hard nuggets like a kush, which is excellent for BC as Kush is king there. Which one should I be growing next summer do you suggest?
haha we left out off seattle and went to the st paul island where we unloaded and the boat i was on was a 180 ft scollop boat that stayed out for 45-60 days at a time processed everything on board and shipped it all to n.c . where the boat was from that was 10 years ago. been beating myself up in the north alantic since and now the feds regulated us out of buisness with quato's lol.. so we be weed growers now (at least trying to be ) and juice makers haha
I went through the outer bands of Hurricane Gilbert in the Caribbean in 1988 on FFG-6, a little tin can. I actually have some footage of the waves breaking across the foscle on DVD, where one of my old shipmates converted it from VHS recently. We had to strap ourselves to our racks to keep from getting tossed to the deck. I puked for days. We decommed her in 1989 and I ended my tour on a carrier, but don't ever remember feeling her move much unless we were making a sharp ass turn, lol.Props go out, that bearing sea is no joke. The worst I have ever been on was in the atlantic riding out a hurricane. It beat the fuck out of the ship putting us in dry dock for a month doing repairs, but man was that a ride. 100+ft seas, I used to have some video of it from the ccvt, but I haven't seen it in a while, think it got lost in one of the many moves. Was so cool watching waves break on the flight deck of an air craft carrier. That and the awsome spider lightning you get int he atlantic. Miss those storms.