Greenpoint seeds!!

Tangerine_

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sourgummy

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My two just passed day 77 post flip, and are nowhere close to done. Not as much as a brown pistil.



Sure better be. Besides the two, I've got a tent full of clones, and a male about to drop pollen over a variety of fems including the 2 CCs. I haven't placed this sort of untested faith in any strain since the herijuana [and her kin] debacle some years ago.
Damn, Ya I am worried for sure since it literally just started to bud/show signs of budding. Been obviously showing pistils for a long time with its long veg, but I have 9 more seeds of them about. But the structure is beautiful of the actual plant, just no flowering signs yet. i got it cloned so maybe I will 12/12 from clone that plant and see what is up and not give it so much space. That is my main worry at this point is how much space it needs, and thats going to be tied up for 3 months. damn. Think I gotta chop her. I will post a pic pre-chop if I do. It's a shame, trellised it so well and its really filled out. Its a bush tree.

edit: I think imma leave it actually, lol thinking now its about 10 weeks from chop if I went 12 weeks. I gotta wait this one out.
 

GreenHighlander

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Sorry bout your ballz. Its a pain babysitting a plant but on the up side they do look amazing.

Fingers crossed the pollen is sterile.
If I wasn't so happy with them else wise they would of already got the chop. The worst part is I am legally blind in my right eye and not far from it in my left nowadays, so it is my fault those two were able to open before being plucked. Pretty sure by the looks of them they splurged all over.
It is actually why I take so many pictures. It is easier for me to inspect and see on my lap top then in person.
Oh and FYI the standout PW(the one with the skunk/vicks smell), is an absolute N whore.
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How the rest look
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Cheers :)
 

Bakersfield

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The 'rat' is legally considered an informant. As this 'informant' committed breaking and entering - a crime - to gather the evidence, a first year law student could have gotten that evidence tossed in a micro second. I know this first hand.

Did you hire your cousin Vinny?
Having had a brief run in with the Marijuana Task Force, prior to my states legalization, I learned a few things about informants.
For 1 thing they will lie. This guy probably told the police that Whytey envited him over and showed him his garden. His word against the defendants, whose a drug addict, "in the prosecutions eyes"
Having pictures of his garden with an exact location within the curtilage probably got this guy a monetary reward and streamlined the warrant process.
 

Chunky Stool

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That's why I added that very factual "finger waving" comment. I know how hard headed men can be when it comes to their food, lol.
And should the need arise to see a doctor, for whatever the reason may be, y'all really dig your heels in.

I can see it worked and caused some to take pause. That's a good thing..
Live long and prosper :bigjoint:
I've had good doctors & bad doctors.
If you don't trust your doctor, get a new one. Ain't no big thang. 8)

I need to go to physical therapy for a couple of "issues" but keep putting it off.
It's been my experience that those folks bring more pain than they relieve. :shock: :o
 

Chunky Stool

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Having had a brief run in with the Marijuana Task Force, prior to my states legalization, I learned a few things about informants.
For 1 thing they will lie. This guy probably told the police that Whytey envited him over and showed him his garden. His word against the defendants, whose a drug addict, "in the prosecutions eyes"
Having pictures of his garden with an exact location within the curtilage probably got this guy a monetary reward and streamlined the warrant process.
I had to look up "curtilage". :eyesmoke:


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curtilage
 

BleedsGreen

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I've had good doctors & bad doctors.
If you don't trust your doctor, get a new one. Ain't no big thang. 8)

I need to go to physical therapy for a couple of "issues" but keep putting it off.
It's been my experience that those folks bring more pain than they relieve. :shock: :o
Just got back from PT and I am hurting for certain but I know in the long run this is needed to get range of motion and flexibility back after the elbow surgery 2 weeks ago. I am pushing it hard (maybe a little too hard) trying to get enough flexibility and range of motion to hold a fishing pole when I go on vacation in a week. Most think it can't be done but me and my physical therapist are out to prove them wrong, besides the vacation is paid for and non refundable and I am not a sit on the beach type of person.
 

Tangerine_

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I've had good doctors & bad doctors.
If you don't trust your doctor, get a new one. Ain't no big thang. 8)

I need to go to physical therapy for a couple of "issues" but keep putting it off.
It's been my experience that those folks bring more pain than they relieve. :shock: :o
Well yeah, that kinda goes without saying. Go get a second opinion if you feel you're doctor isn't meeting your needs. Trust me...its no big thing on their end either.

For some reason people have this narrative in their head that the job of doctors and nurses is to "fix you". Its not. Our job is to assist you in getting better.

Anyways, my original point was more about how difficult it can be to convince people to see their doc. And with men, the resistance is strong. A lot men I know could be bleeding from their eyeballs and still find an excuse to not seek treatment.
 

genuity

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Well yeah, that kinda goes without saying. Go get a second opinion if you feel you're doctor isn't meeting your needs. Trust me...its no big thing on their end either.

For some reason people have this narrative in their head that the job of doctors and nurses is to "fix you". Its not. Our job is to assist you in getting better.

Anyways, my original point was more about how difficult it can be to convince people to see their doc. And with men, the resistance is strong. A lot men I know could be bleeding from their eyeballs and still find an excuse to not seek treatment.
Truth..... 100%

I had to damn near die( pneumonia) befor I went to the doc...
 

BleedsGreen

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Well yeah, that kinda goes without saying. Go get a second opinion if you feel you're doctor isn't meeting your needs. Trust me...its no big thing on their end either.

For some reason people have this narrative in their head that the job of doctors and nurses is to "fix you". Its not. Our job is to assist you in getting better.

Anyways, my original point was more about how difficult it can be to convince people to see their doc. And with men, the resistance is strong. A lot men I know could be bleeding from their eyeballs and still find an excuse to not seek treatment.
I walked off a 7' high retaining wall in the dark and landed on the asphalt below, shredded the one shin scraping the top of the wall as I fell, landed with arms out but also on my face from leg tipping me forward (while scraping the wall) loosened teeth, bottom lip was like ground meat, nose was scraped and bleeding as was chin, had a cut about 2 to 3"" on right palm (required 5 stitches), fractured the radial head in left elbow, tore ligaments in both wrists. Refused to go to the hospital that night my friends tried talking me into it, after some patching up and clearing the fog in my head (most likely had a concussion too) drove home and slept in the recliner, wife saw me in the morning and said either you are voluntarily going to hospital this morning or I am taking off work to escort you. Needless to say I agreed to go to the walk in clinic and found I had beat myself up pretty good :D Oh yeah I should have let the wife take me too, while I thought I drove home OK the night before after stiffening up overnight making turns was torture the next morning when trying to drive! At least I am on the road to recovery now :bigjoint:
 

Amos Otis

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I learned a few things about informants.
For 1 thing they will lie..
You know this. So does a DA, the warrant judge, and the defense attorney.

This guy probably told the police that Whytey envited him over and showed him his garden.
And Whytey then told him to take some pictures of his illegal grow........ha ha ha etc. C'mon, amigo, how dumb is Whitey supposed to be in this scenario? :lol:
 

Tangerine_

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I walked off a 7' high retaining wall in the dark and landed on the asphalt below, shredded the one shin scraping the top of the wall as I fell, landed with arms out but also on my face from leg tipping me forward (while scraping the wall) loosened teeth, bottom lip was like ground meat, nose was scraped and bleeding as was chin, had a cut about 2 to 3"" on right palm (required 5 stitches), fractured the radial head in left elbow, tore ligaments in both wrists. Refused to go to the hospital that night my friends tried talking me into it, after some patching up and clearing the fog in my head (most likely had a concussion too) drove home and slept in the recliner, wife saw me in the morning and said either you are voluntarily going to hospital this morning or I am taking off work to escort you. Needless to say I agreed to go to the walk in clinic and found I had beat myself up pretty good :D Oh yeah I should have let the wife take me too, while I thought I drove home OK the night before after stiffening up overnight making turns was torture the next morning when trying to drive! At least I am on the road to recovery now :bigjoint:
My God that sounds painful!
I can tell you from an EMS point, that type of mechanism of injury would require immediate transport.
Glad you're on the mend and going at it hard with your PT and a positive attitude. I hope you have a great vacation.

Oh yeah, and always listen to your wife, lol. ;-)
 

whytewidow

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Had two spots left open. So next on the list was GPS Cookies n Chem. So I had the ol lady pick two beans outta the pack. Hopefully at least ones a female. And kinda hope I catch one nice male. I can keep him small. I hate not collecting pollen from males. Jus hard right now. Bc I'm trying to flower out 3 times what I usually do. To get my jars back up. I usually keep at least 20 jars full and ready to smoke. But I'm down to 7 jars. And that's way too low.
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Tangerine_

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You know this. So does a DA, the warrant judge, and the defense attorney.



And Whytey then told him to take some pictures of his illegal grow........ha ha ha etc. C'mon, amigo, how dumb is Whitey supposed to be in this scenario? :lol:
LOLLLLL

I know in this area the judges are very reluctant to sign "no knock warrants". Someone almost always has to "wire up".
When I worked for EMS our station was adjacent to police station. I cant tell you how many times I've heard LEOs bitch about putting together reports to seek warrants only to have it handed back without a signature.
 

dstroy

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Had two spots left open. So next on the list was GPS Cookies n Chem. So I had the ol lady pick two beans outta the pack. Hopefully at least ones a female. And kinda hope I catch one nice male. I can keep him small. I hate not collecting pollen from males. Jus hard right now. Bc I'm trying to flower out 3 times what I usually do. To get my jars back up. I usually keep at least 20 jars full and ready to smoke. But I'm down to 7 jars. And that's way too low.
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Quart or gallon sized jars? That’s a lot of variety if it’s quart jars of different strains.
 

whytewidow

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Quart or gallon sized jars? That’s a lot of variety if it’s quart jars of different strains.
I very seldom run the strain over. Unless it's from a mother plant. But when I do that. It's a just clone along side several different strains. My last full harvest was 9 different strains. One right before we got flooded.
 

Lurpin

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LOLLLLL

I know in this area the judges are very reluctant to sign "no knock warrants". Someone almost always has to "wire up".
When I worked for EMS our station was adjacent to police station. I cant tell you how many times I've heard LEOs bitch about putting together reports to seek warrants only to have it handed back without a signature.
You don't have to answer this if you don't want, but I am curious. Do you get drug tested as a EMS?
 

Tangerine_

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You don't have to answer this if you don't want, but I am curious. Do you get drug tested as a EMS?
Yes. Maintaining an active license means adhering to a zero tolerance policy with most employers. I limited my use to vacations only. Not because I feared a UA but because my scope of practice carried an incredible amount of responsibility. And I personally wouldn't want anyone impaired caring for my loved ones either.

When I finally left for good it was a painful but welcomed relief. I could've easily put in another 20yrs but at the time our son was enduring several rounds of aggressive chemo and it became impossible to focus.

I miss it but love my freedom and with Mr Tangs business we were very fortunate to be able to absorb the income loss.
I'm no longer living under a microscope so to speak and because this is a small area I don't have to worry about "appearances" any longer.
 
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