Open Show & Tell , Outdoors 2013

TWS

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Flowers are goldenrods, oddly enough KY used to be a major production zone prior to the insanity beginning with the Nixon admin.

Back in the 80's, I used to purchase what I can only call sour/roadkill skunk...grown in KY. The stuff smelled so strong it cannot be grown anywhere but very remotely. Herijuana even has roots tracing back to your state.

http://en.seedfinder.eu/strain-info/Herijuana/Sannies_Seeds/

Scroll down a bit on this lineage page and you find KY...I've also grown this strain.

Peace!
I have three packs of Herijuana, going to be one of my indoor grows this year.
 

Sunbiz1

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I have three packs of Herijuana, going to be one of my indoor grows this year.
The dominant pheno will have an overwhelming coffee/chickory flavor and smell. But there's a second type I found, on the fruitier side, yields higher, and just as high in THC %. Keep that baby and clone her!.
 

ambedexteras

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no answers to my purple being a trait or defiency question? lol damn
do i have to do a new thread ? come on all u seasoned outdoor folk whats it look like lol
 

doublejj

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no answers to my purple being a trait or defiency question? lol damn
do i have to do a new thread ? come on all u seasoned outdoor folk whats it look like lol
I have never grown that strain, so I was waiting for someone with experience growing it to answer, however it looks like a purple strain trait to me......
 

MojoRison

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Tough question,

Would more concentrated trichs at 14% have more potency than less at 20%.

Hell if I know.:peace:
I've seen some pics with buds just loaded with sugar and it would seem that they carry a higher potency, but like yourself I don't know because I've smoked some stuff that looked and smelled amazing, crystallized beyond belief but left me wanting in the high department only to be floored by something that smelled of a horse barn and tasted about as good.
 

Sunbiz1

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I've seen some pics with buds just loaded with sugar and it would seem that they carry a higher potency, but like yourself I don't know because I've smoked some stuff that looked and smelled amazing, crystallized beyond belief but left me wanting in the high department only to be floored by something that smelled of a horse barn and tasted about as good.
That's the beauty of what we grow, over 400 individual compounds contribute either individually or collectively to provide medicine.

Our brains are wired naturally by THC compounds, and therefore react differently.

Which makes impossible to grade top strains etc., and even harder to replicate by big pharma.:mrgreen:
 

Lemon king

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anyone remember me posting, asking if i could use compost teas in my dwc buckets in replace of nutrients, as you all airate your teas....

turns out theres an an article in uk issue 3 of garden culture magazine saying roots are growing twice as fast and big in half the time if compost teas are added along with nutes....something about hydro nutes only having 17 elements in them were as soil has 90+ and there all there for the plants to use.......it also suggests that you cannot simply buy bennies put them and put them in the water as they have no means of sustaining themselves.

this is very interesting and could really allow organic hydroponics...im going to reasearch this but wondered if any of you have ever used it in that way as i know some of you do hydro when its cold...
 

Smidge34

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Flowers are goldenrods, oddly enough KY used to be a major production zone prior to the insanity beginning with the Nixon admin.

Back in the 80's, I used to purchase what I can only call sour/roadkill skunk...grown in KY. The stuff smelled so strong it cannot be grown anywhere but very remotely. Herijuana even has roots tracing back to your state.

http://en.seedfinder.eu/strain-info/Herijuana/Sannies_Seeds/

Scroll down a bit on this lineage page and you find KY...I've also grown this strain.

Peace!
Yeah, they are our state flower and everywhere in my backyard. They get a bad rap for allergies, but it's the ragweed more than anything I think.

I cut my teeth on local grown, mostly skunk #1 in the mid to late 80s. Everybody called it Kentucky Thunderfuck, lol, and it was bright green, heavily sativa influenced, expandorama two-toke shit. One joint wound stone ten people it seemed. My buddy of 30+ years and I were just debating whether that old skunk was really all that, or if we had just smoked so much that we couldn't get high like that anymore. I've been so high on it that I threw up like I was whiskey drunk.

I do remember that after a few years of inbreeding, with no outside genetics brought in, the quality diminished to shit and eventually disappeared, along with the old breeders.
 

theexpress

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That's the beauty of what we grow, over 400 individual compounds contribute either individually or collectively to provide medicine.

Our brains are wired naturally by THC compounds, and therefore react differently.

Which makes impossible to grade top strains etc., and even harder to replicate by big pharma.:mrgreen:
im pretty good at grading top strains......
 

theexpress

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Yeah, they are our state flower and everywhere in my backyard. They get a bad rap for allergies, but it's the ragweed more than anything I think.

I cut my teeth on local grown, mostly skunk #1 in the mid to late 80s. Everybody called it Kentucky Thunderfuck, lol, and it was bright green, heavily sativa influenced, expandorama two-toke shit. One joint wound stone ten people it seemed. My buddy of 30+ years and I were just debating whether that old skunk was really all that, or if we had just smoked so much that we couldn't get high like that anymore. I've been so high on it that I threw up like I was whiskey drunk.

I do remember that after a few years of inbreeding, with no outside genetics brought in, the quality diminished to shit and eventually disappeared, along with the old breeders.
people inbreed strains to eep them uniform... quality is not dimishied... they do it to keep it the same...
 

Smidge34

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people inbreed strains to eep them uniform... quality is not dimishied... they do it to keep it the same...
Thanks for the 411. I'm not much of a breeder, but just remember how the weed seemed to change and become less smelly and less potent over the years.
 

theexpress

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Thanks for the 411. I'm not much of a breeder, but just remember how the weed seemed to change and become less smelly and less potent over the years.
probally due to commercial farming if its the same strain has before... picking it early semi drying it and not curing it to turn a quicker buck.... genetics are super important but growing skill is kinda immportent also
 
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