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SCJedi

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Thoughts on my Tomohawk? Outdoor of course. Dank, sticky, smelly. Getting some humid days and I don't want the mold to take it's toll. Too big for my canopy, which is full of Jelly Pies and Bodega Bubblegums (yum as hell!) Maybe take the big fuggers? I've seen this before, and things can go south quickly. Should be great smoke by the look/smell of things.View attachment 4188341 View attachment 4188342 View attachment 4188343

Not done but if your choices are to take her down or sacrifice her to the marine layer than I vote for taking her down. I saw way too much botrytis when we were on 26th.
 

klx

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Yea my bigger pheno wouldn’t stop throwing new pistils I took it around 10 or 11 weeks, didn’t want it to start Fox tailing bad. Smoke was fire though so was the taste. This my first round with the smaller pheno hoping the smoke and taste is equally as good
That smaller pheno tastes like pure pine and is strong meds, nice hybrid effects. Had some earlier after 7 days drying, no cure.

A clone I took off that is at Day 50 now untopped and it has still branched out plenty.
 

slow drawl

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Went out and chopped a mess of comfrey, gonna top dress the girls.
Some of the leaves are over 3' long...good stuff.
Oh and there's my pooch in the background...Max the 85lb killer Labradoodle._DSC3107.JPG
Notice his lion like gait and his aggressive manner...He has the coolest personality and is crazy smart for a dog.
Just had him trimmed up, he's usually fairly bushy.
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We had Sadie in our lives for over 15 yrs. Such a powerful love, got tons of great memoriesNehalem Aug 2011.JPG I still shed tears each time I think of her last day.
 

Tangerine_

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I've been using Comfey in my male plants outside. I've already chopped the comfey three times this yr and I'll probably get one more round before it frosts. The plants love it!

Sadie was very beautiful. :hug:

Dogs are the best.

My pup tried making friends with a couple of baby deer frolicking in my field this morning. They were so little they still had their spots. And they were so full of piss and vinegar, kickin up their back legs raising hell. It was really funny to watch. They didnt seem to mind my pup either. He doesn't chase them or anything but the mama was on point watching him the whole time.
 

slow drawl

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Comfrey is a great bio accumulater, topical healer and just a awesome multipurpose plant, I've got 6 Bocking14 plants in a raised bed planter. Most of mine goes to making compost for next years amendments. I get 4 to 5 cuttings a season and probably amass close to 50lbs.
Breaks down very quickly and becomes bio available quicker than most.
I give it out freely to those that want it.
 
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