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giggles26

Well-Known Member
Well just got home. Time to go check the girls and water them.

I'll see if I can grab some quick shots before I gotta head out.
 

AlphaPhase

Well-Known Member
Whodat, love the gifts under the tree ;)
Dr. D, it's flooding like crazy up here, be safe dude!
Twistitup- holy nug flow bro, how far in? I can smell that from here in my phone sniffing the screen
Giggles-looking good as always, hope your woman Getz better and out of the hospital soon man
Oldman, glad u had a ass night out, bet it felt nice getting surprised like that :)
And all the other bomb dignity bud shots posted, lookin dank!!
Oldman- I don't know what "an ass night out" is lol, autocorrect kills me sometimes, it was supposed to say "a nice night out"
 

oldman60

Well-Known Member
What a cunt of a day it's been here. All day trying to reset the central heating unit to no avail. So 1 cold shower was the order of the morning....just to get me out of the slump that the morning had turned into. Then I had to get to work ripping out my Veg room, since the central heating unit is in there and that's where the Engineer will need to go:wall::wall::finger:. The next greatest thing is the fact that my flower cupboard is also in that room. I am however only growing 5 in flower so I have removed everything in veg and it is effectively a legal grow now, lmfao.
Ruff start bro, my Rx is a good bowl full.
:peace:
 

oldman60

Well-Known Member
Oldman- I don't know what "an ass night out" is lol, autocorrect kills me sometimes, it was supposed to say "a nice night out"
It was great, food was top notch and what can I say about a bottle of good single malt other
than "here's to ya!". It was great being with old friends also, it's tough when you get to the point
in life when you have to read the obit's to see if you should plan the day.(lol)
:peace:
 

Figgy

Well-Known Member
Man i love the strawberry Blue one of my first true grows and one of my favorites.... she is a great grower and very forgiving if you mess up...
I'm hoping she's good. Just got the 1 freebie a while back, and the wife wanted some sativa leaning smoke so that's why I'm giving her a go. I'll be keeping my fingers crossed!
 

HydroGp

Well-Known Member
Hi guys. Sry to just haul ass. Thank you for all your kind words and suggestions.. Time is rough ass hell. On top of everything i got pneumonia. Lunges are hurting still 4 days on penicillin. Fever is crazy i havent been able to sleep cause i wake up 30mins later covered in sweat shaking. Had 4 hours of sleep in the bath tub but that was rough on my boney body..
The whole situation is still unsolved and she started seeing a psykiatrist. I might need one to get over her. Everyone tells me to do so.. I just wanna turn back time..
Looking forward to winning the lotto in 2015..
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All this talk about Dog again made me go grab some shots.
Dog S1 "Bush pheno"IMG_6721.JPG
Dog S1 "Stretchy pheno"IMG_6722.JPG
Dog bx2IMG_6724.JPG
The bx is my favorite in looks. Might be male. Ill be happy :)
Think i remember Jig saying the stretchy pheno was better taste but less yield. Im very much a fan of dog cause of its effects. Ive always wanted to try my own breading so i will be having fun with some indica. Hope the bx2 is male and do magic on Pakistan Chitral Kush and Black Berry Og.
IMG_6726.JPG IMG_6727.JPG
All of a sudden im uncertain of the dog bx. Was there made a bx2? I could swear it was handwritten on a piece of cardbord that came with the seeds..
Stay great guys..
 

Dezracer

Well-Known Member
Haven't been able top find anything worth watching on TV today. I've been smoking on the rest of that Blue Dream nug my buddy left me so it hasn't been all bad.
 

GemuGrows

Well-Known Member
Hey so a few days after I noticed a couple pollon sacs show up (which i expected considering the genetics i'm growing with) I noticed a few buds that had a bunch of brown hair tips. After being a little stumped I decided that it must be because they had gotten pollonated, I did some research and people generally said that brown hair tips occur after pollonation, but not enough people for me to decide that as a fact.

Anyways. I really dig the smoke out of really early harvested bud. Would it be wise to cut off the buds that likely got pollonated? I would probably end up with 4-5 little nugs. I figure maybe I can stop my plant from putting all that energy into seeds?

Personal opinion: Look at how many calories are in seeds vs calories in lettuce and greens. Seeds are far more calorie dense, which makes me think that the plant puts a shit-ton of energy into seeds.

Some pics I took last night of the buds. These ones are irrelevant to my question, simply a little look at whats going on in my closet XD
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jigfresh

Well-Known Member
Yeah, ain't got much to say. Waiting on docs visit later tonight. Plants are not cooperating... I flipped on Sunday and they haven't stretched one little bit. I was counting on them getting quite a big bigger.

Got the Inlaws at the house allllllll day. Wife is gone at work... just me and them and baby. I'm hiding in the back right now, 'working on my closet'. They know and are cool with me growing, but I'm not working on the closet at all. I'm getting HIGH!!! lol

What's up over there?
 

209 Cali closet grower

Well-Known Member
Hi guys. Sry to just haul ass. Thank you for all your kind words and suggestions.. Time is rough ass hell. On top of everything i got pneumonia. Lunges are hurting still 4 days on penicillin. Fever is crazy i havent been able to sleep cause i wake up 30mins later covered in sweat shaking. Had 4 hours of sleep in the bath tub but that was rough on my boney body..
The whole situation is still unsolved and she started seeing a psykiatrist. I might need one to get over her. Everyone tells me to do so.. I just wanna turn back time..
Looking forward to winning the lotto in 2015..
Bubblegum auto'sView attachment 3311979
All this talk about Dog again made me go grab some shots.
Dog S1 "Bush pheno"View attachment 3311980
Dog S1 "Stretchy pheno"View attachment 3311982
Dog bx2View attachment 3311986
The bx is my favorite in looks. Might be male. Ill be happy :)
Think i remember Jig saying the stretchy pheno was better taste but less yield. Im very much a fan of dog cause of its effects. Ive always wanted to try my own breading so i will be having fun with some indica. Hope the bx2 is male and do magic on Pakistan Chitral Kush and Black Berry Og.
View attachment 3311988 View attachment 3311989
All of a sudden im uncertain of the dog bx. Was there made a bx2? I could swear it was handwritten on a piece of cardbord that came with the seeds..
Stay great guys..
:lol::mrgreen::hump::420:
 

curious old fart

Well-Known Member
and what tribe do you belong to.....

Native American tribes can grow and sell marijuana, US Justice Department rules
  • Tribes can grow and sell based on guidelines in states that have legalized
  • Hailed as a gateway to economic growth for the 556 recognized tribes
  • But only 3 tribes have expressed interest in taking advantage of the ruling
By Mia De Graaf for MailOnline and Associated Press
Published: 09:25 EST, 12 December 2014 | Updated: 09:30 EST, 12 December 2014


Native American tribes can grow and sell marijuana on their reservations, the US Justice Department has ruled.
The move has been hailed as a gateway to economic growth for America's 556 federally recognized reservations after two years of debate.
However, it remains to be seen how many will take advantage of the liberty and the vast majority of tribes are expected to continue to penalize users and dealers.


Landmark ruling: The US Justice Department has ruled Indian tribes can grow and sell marijuana
'I would really doubt tribes would be wanting to do something like that,' said Don Gentry, chairman of the Klamath Tribes in Oregon, where voters this year approved a measure to legalize recreational pot.
'We have an alcohol- and drug-free policy at work. It would just not be something we would be looking for into the future.'
The U.S. Justice Department announced on Thursday that it has adopted a new policy saying Indian tribes, which are considered sovereign nations, can grow and sell marijuana on tribal lands as long as they follow the same federal conditions laid out for states that have legalized the drug.
Oregon U.S. Attorney Amanda Marshall said the policy addresses questions raised by tribes about how legalization of pot in states like Oregon, Washington and Colorado would apply to Indian lands.
'That's been the primary message tribes are getting to us as U.S. attorneys,' Marshall said from Portland.
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'What will the U.S. as federal partners do to assist tribes in protecting our children and families, our tribal businesses, our tribal housing? How will you help us combat marijuana abuse in Indian Country when states are no longer there to partner with us?'
Whether tribal pot could become a major bonanza rivaling tribal casinos is a big question. Marshall said only three tribes — one each in California, Washington state and the Midwest — have voiced any interest. She did not identify them.
Seattle attorney Anthony Broadman, whose firm represents tribal governments throughout the West, said the economic potential is vast.
'If tribes can balance all the potential social issues, it could be a really huge opportunity,' Broadman said.
Many in Indian Country are wary.
The Yakama Nation in Washington state recently banned marijuana on the reservation and is trying to halt state regulated pot sales and grows on lands off the reservation where it holds hunting and fishing rights.
The Hoopa Valley Tribe in Northern California has battled illegal pot plantations on its reservation that have damaged the environment.
In South Dakota, the Oglala Sioux Tribal Council this year rejected a proposal to allow marijuana on the Pine Ridge Reservation.


Questions: Only three of the 556 Native American tribes are said to be interested in taking up the liberty
'For me, it's a drug,' said Ellen Fills the Pipe, chairwoman of the council's Law and Order Committee. 'My gut feeling is we're most likely going to shoot it down.'
Marshall warned that problems could arise for tribes with lands in states that outlaw marijuana due to the likelihood that pot would be transported or sold outside tribal boundaries.
Broadman said tribes would enjoy a huge advantage selling pot, as they do with tobacco, because they would not have to charge taxes.
Alison Holcomb, a primary drafter of Washington state's legalization measure, said most people in larger states won't want to drive to far-flung reservations to buy pot.
But John Evich disagreed. He runs a legal marijuana store in Bellingham, Washington, near the Nooksack Indian reservation.
When he chewed tobacco, he said, he used to stock up at the reservation because it was about 30 percent cheaper there. He had little doubt people would do the same if tribes began selling pot.
The Nooksack tribes did not immediately respond to messages seeking comment.
Marshall said with 566 tribes around the country recognized by the federal government, there will be a lot of consulting between tribal leaders and federal prosecutors.
Some tribes have their own police, some rely on federal law enforcement, and some call in state and local police.
With limited resources, federal prosecutors will not prosecute minor cases, Marshall said.
The tribal policy is based on an August 2013 Justice Department announcement that the federal government wouldn't intervene as long as pot legalization states tightly regulate the drug, keep it from children and criminal cartels and prevent sales to states that outlaw it, among other measures

:peace:
cof
 

oldman60

Well-Known Member
and what tribe do you belong to.....

Native American tribes can grow and sell marijuana, US Justice Department rules
  • Tribes can grow and sell based on guidelines in states that have legalized
  • Hailed as a gateway to economic growth for the 556 recognized tribes
  • But only 3 tribes have expressed interest in taking advantage of the ruling
By Mia De Graaf for MailOnline and Associated Press
Published: 09:25 EST, 12 December 2014 | Updated: 09:30 EST, 12 December 2014
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2871512/Native-American-tribes-grow-sell-marijuana-Justice-Department-rules.html#comments
Native American tribes can grow and sell marijuana on their reservations, the US Justice Department has ruled.
The move has been hailed as a gateway to economic growth for America's 556 federally recognized reservations after two years of debate.
However, it remains to be seen how many will take advantage of the liberty and the vast majority of tribes are expected to continue to penalize users and dealers.


Landmark ruling: The US Justice Department has ruled Indian tribes can grow and sell marijuana
'I would really doubt tribes would be wanting to do something like that,' said Don Gentry, chairman of the Klamath Tribes in Oregon, where voters this year approved a measure to legalize recreational pot.
'We have an alcohol- and drug-free policy at work. It would just not be something we would be looking for into the future.'
The U.S. Justice Department announced on Thursday that it has adopted a new policy saying Indian tribes, which are considered sovereign nations, can grow and sell marijuana on tribal lands as long as they follow the same federal conditions laid out for states that have legalized the drug.
Oregon U.S. Attorney Amanda Marshall said the policy addresses questions raised by tribes about how legalization of pot in states like Oregon, Washington and Colorado would apply to Indian lands.
'That's been the primary message tribes are getting to us as U.S. attorneys,' Marshall said from Portland.
RELATED ARTICLES

'What will the U.S. as federal partners do to assist tribes in protecting our children and families, our tribal businesses, our tribal housing? How will you help us combat marijuana abuse in Indian Country when states are no longer there to partner with us?'
Whether tribal pot could become a major bonanza rivaling tribal casinos is a big question. Marshall said only three tribes — one each in California, Washington state and the Midwest — have voiced any interest. She did not identify them.
Seattle attorney Anthony Broadman, whose firm represents tribal governments throughout the West, said the economic potential is vast.
'If tribes can balance all the potential social issues, it could be a really huge opportunity,' Broadman said.
Many in Indian Country are wary.
The Yakama Nation in Washington state recently banned marijuana on the reservation and is trying to halt state regulated pot sales and grows on lands off the reservation where it holds hunting and fishing rights.
The Hoopa Valley Tribe in Northern California has battled illegal pot plantations on its reservation that have damaged the environment.
In South Dakota, the Oglala Sioux Tribal Council this year rejected a proposal to allow marijuana on the Pine Ridge Reservation.


Questions: Only three of the 556 Native American tribes are said to be interested in taking up the liberty
'For me, it's a drug,' said Ellen Fills the Pipe, chairwoman of the council's Law and Order Committee. 'My gut feeling is we're most likely going to shoot it down.'
Marshall warned that problems could arise for tribes with lands in states that outlaw marijuana due to the likelihood that pot would be transported or sold outside tribal boundaries.
Broadman said tribes would enjoy a huge advantage selling pot, as they do with tobacco, because they would not have to charge taxes.
Alison Holcomb, a primary drafter of Washington state's legalization measure, said most people in larger states won't want to drive to far-flung reservations to buy pot.
But John Evich disagreed. He runs a legal marijuana store in Bellingham, Washington, near the Nooksack Indian reservation.
When he chewed tobacco, he said, he used to stock up at the reservation because it was about 30 percent cheaper there. He had little doubt people would do the same if tribes began selling pot.
The Nooksack tribes did not immediately respond to messages seeking comment.
Marshall said with 566 tribes around the country recognized by the federal government, there will be a lot of consulting between tribal leaders and federal prosecutors.
Some tribes have their own police, some rely on federal law enforcement, and some call in state and local police.
With limited resources, federal prosecutors will not prosecute minor cases, Marshall said.
The tribal policy is based on an August 2013 Justice Department announcement that the federal government wouldn't intervene as long as pot legalization states tightly regulate the drug, keep it from children and criminal cartels and prevent sales to states that outlaw it, among other measures

:peace:
cof
My sister in law is half Sioux from ND and her 8 bros. have been growing commersh. for
years on the reservation maybe now they can go legit.
:peace:
 

oldman60

Well-Known Member
Hi guys. Sry to just haul ass. Thank you for all your kind words and suggestions.. Time is rough ass hell. On top of everything i got pneumonia. Lunges are hurting still 4 days on penicillin. Fever is crazy i havent been able to sleep cause i wake up 30mins later covered in sweat shaking. Had 4 hours of sleep in the bath tub but that was rough on my boney body..
The whole situation is still unsolved and she started seeing a psykiatrist. I might need one to get over her. Everyone tells me to do so.. I just wanna turn back time..
Looking forward to winning the lotto in 2015..
Bubblegum auto'sView attachment 3311979
All this talk about Dog again made me go grab some shots.
Dog S1 "Bush pheno"View attachment 3311980
Dog S1 "Stretchy pheno"View attachment 3311982
Dog bx2View attachment 3311986
The bx is my favorite in looks. Might be male. Ill be happy :)
Think i remember Jig saying the stretchy pheno was better taste but less yield. Im very much a fan of dog cause of its effects. Ive always wanted to try my own breading so i will be having fun with some indica. Hope the bx2 is male and do magic on Pakistan Chitral Kush and Black Berry Og.
View attachment 3311988 View attachment 3311989
All of a sudden im uncertain of the dog bx. Was there made a bx2? I could swear it was handwritten on a piece of cardbord that came with the seeds..
Stay great guys..
Hydro good to see you back:clap::clap:
hope you get shit straightened out for yourself, it's never easy.
Sucks the no drinking with antibiotics but some hash helps.
Good luck bro. Feel better.
:peace:
 

glockdoc

Well-Known Member
Yeah, ain't got much to say. Waiting on docs visit later tonight. Plants are not cooperating... I flipped on Sunday and they haven't stretched one little bit. I was counting on them getting quite a big bigger.

Got the Inlaws at the house allllllll day. Wife is gone at work... just me and them and baby. I'm hiding in the back right now, 'working on my closet'. They know and are cool with me growing, but I'm not working on the closet at all. I'm getting HIGH!!! lol

What's up over there?
funny shit. at least they're cool with it.
nothing at all over here. cant wait for winter to be over here in new england. its been very mild and all, but plants and I need warmer lol
 

SomeGuy

Well-Known Member
Yeah, ain't got much to say. Waiting on docs visit later tonight. Plants are not cooperating... I flipped on Sunday and they haven't stretched one little bit. I was counting on them getting quite a big bigger.

Got the Inlaws at the house allllllll day. Wife is gone at work... just me and them and baby. I'm hiding in the back right now, 'working on my closet'. They know and are cool with me growing, but I'm not working on the closet at all. I'm getting HIGH!!! lol

What's up over there?

Sorry you are getting no stretch man. :-( Arent you throwing some others in the upper section when you get em this weekend?

At least they are cool w you growing. Glad your getting HIGH.. I am about to go home and do the same. Give me a text when doc arrives. :-) I'm still sad I cant come tomorrow but at least I will see ya all on sunday morning. :-)
 
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