Chat room (let's chat!) 💬 (Part 2)

I couldn’t help but think about that one when I had to keep drinking, the wife just said DAMN man! Where ya putting all this water?!
I said, in the toilet by way of my bladder

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Yeah. I have to take a water pill. That adds to the dehydration so, yeah.

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Well all. This is the time for me to say goodnight. I’m going to try and take a page out of the tome of wisdom that is @JohnnyPotseed . I’m going to start reserving more evening hours to my better half. She hasn’t mentioned it but I can tell she needs more just us time so I won’t be on as much in the evenings as I have been.
Goodnight all.
:pray: you have an awesome evening!

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I was about to say the same thing cuz lol I’m sitting here with the wife and she wants to watch a movie

So, goodnight to all of the OG community, have a good OG day/night wherever ya are everyone!

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From one Camel to another
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so me being kind of new to this whole ‘growing mari-ju-wana’ I was wondering…

is it more willow or more fir? I mean I see lots a bud looks like it falls over. big buds do that is my expectation… but then I see some disparaging a strain for weak stems. Would they not usually have big heads making them bend over?
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Indoors people use yoyo pulleys to support ridiculously heavy colas, outdoors people will pull trellis netting over the plant and secure it, or use tomato cages for small to medium sized plants, or steel remesh with large holes formed into a cylinder around the plant to support it.

There are plants with stronger or weaker support for the buds, though, which determines how much trellising you need, but I wouldn’t stay away from growing an otherwise awesome variety because it had stems on the weaker side

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Next outdoor Im am putting 6 30gallon pots ea 1 on a pallet so I can put 4 1x1 on ea corner then a screen so no catipillers but 1 i can roll open to work.
Then I will build a scrog so each plant is as wide as tall with out going over my fence line.

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anyone heard of using Temperature to effect the high when using Vape products ?
the Terp science explanation sounds like it might be right, but i dunno…

:peace_symbol: -

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“War is hell and hell is hell and hell never changes”

“Dinosaurs aren’t real and even if they were I don’t turn into one”

These are actual lines in an actual movie.:rofl:

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I have read about this before as well. Makes sense to me. My magic number with my Mighty, is right around 359-361. :v:t4: :v:t4:

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Great movie.

Now go watch Psycho Goreman.

Definitely with vaporizing dry herb, not so sure about just a vape cart. With vaporizing you can absolutely control what type of high you get. Low temp vaping can feel more like a mood boost/multivitamin than a high and is really nice for daytime use.

I love a good bad movie but that one was something :laughing:

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Dandelions are good for the environment, apart from bein one of the first flowering plants after winter providing pollen for bees, in fact if people looked after their lawns properly they wouldn’t get dandelions, they like compact soil that is low in calcium.

Dandelions break up compact soil and pull calcium up to the surface from down deep in the soil, when they have returned the soil to a better condition they dissappear.

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I had a pen with 3 different heat settings. Definitely worked, low setting was mild, like smoking a pinner, high setting was a big hit, like taking bong hits… Not in smoke production, but in how it hit you…

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Hmm… My dandelions have been working at this for the better part of 40 years here. I know I have clay soil, but damn it must be bad for them to never disappear!

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It’s not so much the dandelions that bother me but more the hypocritical foolishness of banning herbicides yet allowing golf courses to use them. I am all for a more natural look. Had half a tree come down last winter on my front lawn leaving a 12 foot stump in front of my house. When I went to take it down in the spring I noticed a hole from a woodpecker so I left it. Now I have a cool woodpecker living there. One neighbor asked why I didn’t take it down and I explained to them the woodpecker is more important than their opinion :slight_smile: I also leave all the clover and a pile of brush along one back fence to support the rabbits living in the yard. I am all for nature over people.

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Interesting. With my adjustable battery it felt more like a difference in the intensity of high because of how much vapor I got, whereas with my vaporizer the high felt completely different depending on the setting, not just intensity.

This is why I have 3 ponds; 1 = winterized so even in the deep snow there are always paths to my watering hole.

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Sure! Most can barely afford 1 pond, and there ya go having THREE!

edit: I have to keep a hole in my ice for the koi, but hate feeding the winter critters. Mink wiped out my koi collection like 4 years ago. We’re talking 18 fish, all were 16" plus (aka about $1500 retail ea to replace). I bought them all as babies for $5 ea. The cost didn’t hurt, it was 10 years with them, to lose them all overnight…

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