Thats some nice stalk u got there
too bad we cant smoke stalks... this one got named.."elephant foot" lolThats some nice stalk u got there
Lol. I hear ya. My plants havent even started flowering yet and have almost filled my greenhousetoo bad we cant smoke stalks... this one got named.."elephant foot" lol
All i can say is WOW!!!!I feel u.....
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Holy shit! You sure know what the hell your doing. Amazing man.
Lol thanks... I did save as much as possible. I made some beer coasters for a friend and carved a few gandolf pipes as well.Excellent job ganga girl. Those trunks are massive. If I had trunks that big I would try and preserve a couple of those after you chop them and turn them into something...idk, maybe like a desk lamp or hang it upside down And turn it into some kind of Bud chandelier....a BUD-delier..HA! Wood working is kind of a side hobby of mine so that's where my mind goes, lol.
I saw a program once where they grew some kind of cane into the shape of a chair, cut it down and sold it for thousands.Lol thanks... I did save as much as possible. I made some beer coasters for a friend and carved a few gandolf pipes as well.
I love wood working... it was a lot of fun. Sadly the phone I took the photos on got ran over by a plow and I have no access to anything on that phone
Hey now...there is a super cool idea! I will have to look that up!I saw a program once where they grew some kind of cane into the shape of a chair, cut it down and sold it for thousands.
You could and should do something like that.
Make a throne
Yeah I have made countless pipes, a bunch of pens, shot glasses, just some simple basic stuff. Sadly I'm working on my last outdoor grow For what will probably be for some time so I won't see trunks like that anytime soon. Going legal in Missouri very soon and they dont allow outdoor cultivating. All home growers must keep plants under lock and key indoors. I guess I'm ok with that trade off. I've recently moved to a more populated area anyways so even if my state did allow outdoor grows, I'd be leery of nosey neighbors with sticky hands. I have two somewhat small plants going in my backyard now mixed in with my overgrown vegetable garden lol. It kind of got out of hand this year buts it has kind of worked in my favor in hiding my plants so I've let it go, lol. One day I'll get back to the woods where I belong but for now it's the city life for me........and I hate the city...but the money is good so there is that.Lol thanks... I did save as much as possible. I made some beer coasters for a friend and carved a few gandolf pipes as well.
I love wood working... it was a lot of fun. Sadly the phone I took the photos on got ran over by a plow and I have no access to anything on that phone
Its not legal in my state yet in the least. We might be the last state to pull their heads out of their asses lol. I would cry if they finally did legalize and just have it for indoor. I LOVE GROWING OUTDOORS! Its magicalYeah I have made countless pipes, a bunch of pens, shot glasses, just some simple basic stuff. Sadly I'm working on my last outdoor grow For what will probably be for some time so I won't see trunks like that anytime soon. Going legal in Missouri very soon and they dont allow outdoor cultivating. All home growers must keep plants under lock and key indoors. I guess I'm ok with that trade off. I've recently moved to a more populated area anyways so even if my state did allow outdoor grows, I'd be leery of nosey neighbors with sticky hands. I have two somewhat small plants going in my backyard now mixed in with my overgrown vegetable garden lol. It kind of got out of hand this year buts it has kind of worked in my favor in hiding my plants so I've let it go, lol. One day I'll get back to the woods where I belong but for now it's the city life for me........and I hate the city...but the money is good so there is that.
Who knows...maybe they will eventually change the law with timeI enjoy both indoor and outdoor I have more experience with outdoor .it's hard to replace the power of the Sun. But Missouri is allowing up to 6 flowering plants per patient and that is more than enough to get me through growing cycles for indoor and probably then some.