I start with a 1/2 gram and smoke or vape some bud after they kick in. If I like the ride after they kick. I eat another 1/2 gram.
Make sure they are dry before eating them. I fucked my G.I track up eating raw ones.
It’s not that I’m scared. I’m 46 years old now bro. Tripping is a young man’s game although when we had a few drinks for my bday in April I thoroughly enjoyed the gram I took.
Runtz at 29 days from flip.
One is looking more sativa than the rest. Its the one I’ve been bending the most.
They stink when you open the tent. Cat piss or heavy sweat smell.
@SonsOfAvery we’ve got a guranteed male from the RKS stock. It’s the prettiest plant out the 3 I’ve got going. Stem rub is smelly but not strong. Just smells like a vegging plant if I’m honest but a higher level of smell. I’ll need to isolate it in a day or two if your still wanting pollen from it.
Same here…or If I’ve had a drink before hand I eat a gram, then forget I ate any and eat some more. Then forget about eating any at all, then wonder why my friends curtains are dancing all over and I’m in 3 dimensions all at the same time.
What happened?
He couldn’t wait till they dried out I reckon
I was joking mate, age is just a number man.
Pretty sure it’s your bday on Saturday too.
God loves a tryer.
Might of had verm or perlite stuck to it.
@ColeLennon been growing stuff for years. I doubt he made that mistake. I trimmed all the shit from mine once I got home my digalot.
Great growing brother. Already frosty as f…
It’s runtz bro. The plant does that not the grower.
These seeds were cheap but obviously not stable. I can see that sativa leaning one causing issues to my rotation. Frost is definitely off the charts early on though.
I had 3 years fuckin shit up indoors 2005-08. Didn’t grow again until my first outdoor 2021. This year’s my third outdoor. I’m a quick study. I learn from curve balls like anyone else.
I lived in Spain for 6 years. I worked on a farm in the hills over there. I put what I learned into practice indoors when I came back to the UK as was cash strapped when I got back. I went back to what I know roofing but I seen a way to carry on with what I learned in Spain to supplement my income. The rest is history
I bet that was great experience.
Was hard work for little pay. I did whatever I had too to survive.
Six years of Senoritas.
Ah dude, if you don’t mind, and you have space to keep it, I’d love to get some pollen from that!