🕊 Outdoor Adventures with your Friendly Neighbourhood Pigeonman 2024 Edition!

Jaqui was … :fire: :kissing_heart:

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Whut?! :rofl:

@grotebag

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Jacqueline Bisset is lovely…

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Ok i see the whole plant is meant for hash so you do a kief run before bubble hash run. Did i get that right lol? Got a friend coming with a nug crusher this week so cant wait to see how this goes! Amazing plants and harvest as usual.

compost heap plants are just randoms that happened to grow from last years trimmings that went to compost right? do you have any idea what strain by chance.

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Yes. It was to far along for me to want to bother going through the material for flower to smoke so it’s gonna be used entiely for extracts.

This is the plan now that I have the pollen tumbler. I figure I get more options to blend and work with if I get kief first, and then select nugs for pressing to get some rosin to work with, and finally bubble hash. Even the pressed nugs can get shredded and tossed into the washer.

Nice bud! I hope you get some nice rosin from those pressings.

Totally.

I think they are Yogi’s! May be from root mass and mild winter, may be from bubble hash dregs tossed in here + mild winter. :smiley:

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Worth a try but the trichs would probably be mushed and not extract well.

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you will see the pistals wither off and buds plump up…

also you can use a eye loupe / glass to check the trics.

location will usually rule the grow season where a bouts you located?

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Thanks for answering my endless questions @Pigeonman here’s another newer bad but good horror type movie.
Fried Barry Fried Barry - Google Search

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@420noob Fried Barry is a great flick! :rofl: :+1:

I have it and many other “bad movies” on the harddrives accessible via my Plex server so I can put on any garbage anywhere at anytime. :wink:

Well it’s a near wrap-up as down came the UK Cheese today. It’s always the last to come down but even it is having trouble with the non-stop damp and wet fall this year.

Poetically a Monarch showed up to give thanks just before it came down.

Overflowing bucket filled with sweet smelling goodness.

Fucking ace even though not as large as some of the other yard offerings this year.

Trimmed up before the wash.

And hanging after the wash.

The Mrs. had a great time this AM with some crazy refraction in the clouds above the house.

Of course some members of the flock were in the way but they are pretty birds and it’s never a problem but the auto focus she uses selected the birds which was funny to hear her yelling at her camera “No! Not the birds this time!”

Here’s the camera’s decision:

Here’s what the Mrs. was trying to record in the first place:

What can I say, I like 'em both for different reasons.

:v: :grin:

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Great show!!!
Was a pleasure to read this grow from very start to finish.

You have a beautiful garden, both veggies and herbs.

Quite a nice smorgasbord of cultivars going as well.

A beautiful haul, even dispite our really wet fall weather.

That UK Cheese is a BEAST!!

Other than the Cheese, if you only could pick one to grow out again, which would you pick, growth wise, as you can’t really judge yet on smoke?

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Thanks @HaRdRoC !

Shiskaberry 3F2. It stank so good you couldn’t smell the other plants around it… and they were stanky too!

Runner up: Coastal Blueberry; but I think I’m gonna prefer running smaller plants of this indoors with some serious overfeeding. :smiley:

I made cuts of everything I grew outdoors this year in hopes of making AAA indoors with the “WTF!”

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How many pounds do you think you harvested this past harvest? Also a really nice grow and show. Thanks for that! :clap: Loads of hard work went into that, I hope you get many pounds. :smiley:

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Compost Heap Freebie looks amazing @Pigeonman
BONUS

Your Cat has good taste

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Do autos not get mould or bud rot? I’ve never grown autos but I’ve wondered what the attraction was.

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Ohh im sure they do as well, however Autos in my area will be finished growing before the wet crappy weather comes, thus no worries about mold or rotting. My main concerns are very wet weather for days prior to harvest.

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Anything in the wrong situation can get BR @Igor

@CADMAN aim for July 1st and you’ll have nuggies by Sept 1st. I tried 2 runs one year: May-July, and July-Sept.

The May-July was larfy and the others as close to primo as outdoor autos get from my XP.

:v:

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Ahh yes, sorry, I forgot we’re talking about outdoor and timeframe before wet weather.

P.s. I saw a tropical pigeon today.


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Beautiful! Where “tropical”.

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Queensland Australia.

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@Pigeonman you mean start flowering July 1st. Yes. Or just get the Autos outside by July 1st ?

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