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oragrow

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Thank you, anybody have trouble posting pics today or website slow?
Anyway growing Snowdog BX1, Indica
Will try to upload a pic tomorrow.
 

oragrow

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Welcome to the best darn thread in RIU oragrow.
What are you running for plants and equipment?
Any ?'s let them fly there's about a million years of experience here
and a lot of help.
@Hemlock, good to see you back.
:peace:
thank you oldman60

right now Digilux 600w HPS in a 3'x4' area

Growing organically
Using smart pots,
My own soil mix
Running 2 Snowdog BX1 x Indica ,50/50 strain.
Today it is day 40 of 56 days +- of flower.
 

curious old fart

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I might have to start drinking coffee....

Marijuana-infused coffee pods hit store shelves
Published May 18, 2015
FoxNews.com
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Cannabis infused coffee is available in loose grounds and convenient single-serving pods. (Fairwinds Manufacturing)
Cannabis-infused coffee is now available in convenient single-use pods for those who want a little more buzz to their a.m. jolt.
Seattle-based Uncle Ike’s Pot Shop now sells pods of premium Catapult coffee at a steep $10 per pod. Each pod works in standard, single-serve coffee makers and contain 10 mg of THC, marijuana’s psychoactive ingredient. The shop previously sold loose grounds infused with marijuana but the pods are “quickly becoming big sellers,” said the shop.
“I liken it to a Red Bull and vodka,” Jennifer Lanzador, Uncle Ike’s sales manager, told Yahoo. “I had more energy, but I still had the relaxation you get from cannabis.”
Fairwinds Manufacturing, the Vancouver company that actually makes the pods for Uncle Ike’s, reported that the pods now account for 60 percent of company sales.
Fairwinds isn't the only company making cannabis-infused coffee.
House of Jane in California has four types of cannabis K-cups: medium roast, dark roast, decaf and mocha café. It also sells marijuana infused coffees, teas and creamers—one of which recently won a best-edible award at one of the world’s largest medical marijuana trade shows HempCon. It is also working on cannabis-infused “Frappuccino”—the drink will not be sold at Starbucks but the team hopes to capitalize on the popularity of the well-known creamy beverage during the hot summer months.
Ed Rosenthal, whose brand is well known for marijuana growing guides and a line of pre-rolled joints, has a line of coffees called Ed Rosenthal’s Select Coffee & Tea.
“Ed’s been wanting to come up with a new product that’s not the standard candy bar,” Rosenthal’s CEO Ross Franklin told Yahoo.
Emily Paxhia, co-founder of Poseidon Asset Management, a California asset manager focusing on marijuana-related investments, says that coffee will give cannabis-infused edibles a wider appeal.
“The more that cannabis can be consumed in forms that are familiar to broader populations, the more interesting it’s going to become to a mass market,” Paxhia said.

:peace:
cof
 

whodatnation

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They look great IMO! Nice :-)



So guys, apparently nose dabs "nabs" are the new thing :lol: smh think I'll pass.

@jigfresh new av brotha, left that pot in Texas though. Hope the move is treating you well :peace:



Here's a fabric container our jig made for me. I GOTTA get this thing mailed back to me! Just sitting in storage with all my old grow equipment.

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Got a good bit done in the garden today, also got all my straw for mulching delivered! Can't wait :-)
 
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DST

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Morning 600. Welcome to Oragrow.

Figgy, dam nice looking cookies you go there. Anyone tried Ginger snap medical cookies? guy I know in Scotland that seems to be all he makes, and he makes cookies for half of Glasgows growers it seems (everyone delivers their trim to him for cooking up). I am thinking I may do some choc cupcakes. Recipe requires 125 grams of butter for 12 cupcakes, which is 12.5 grams per cake.....slurp. Getting hungry.
 
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