Cheezy? Any comment?Please be very greedy.
Thanks for the praise, buddy. Don't worry, I'm not gonna lay a single scissor blade on these babies. This is all about bud production. I might want to get into cloning sometime in the future, but just dreamin' about it for now. I'll stick to bud growing.nothing to worry about jin....
Thats kinda the nature of tahoe....
As far as a clone ... do u really need one?... im making plenty in the veg room..
just let em grow ... at this point in vegg you can pretty much do watever and theyll just keep goin...
So chopp away if u must .... just try to leave those big pretty fan leaves in tact... youll need allot of those for the bud development in flower...
Who am i kidding...jin u know more than me.. im just the clone guy with access to good genetics....
Your the master growwer....remember??
Get with the times, Holder!
Marijuana Prohibition's Legal Insanity Continues
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/chris-weigant/obama-marijuana-policy_b_1004227.html
Two choice segments from the article:
As Tom Angell, media spokesman for Law Enforcement Against Prohibition put it:
The administration clearly understood the political value in being perceived as pro-medical marijuana when they put out the October 2009 memo on respecting states' rights to enact these laws. They even leaked it to the Associated Press on a Sunday night to ensure maximum exposure. I really don't know what is behind the reversal of late. Perhaps it's a case of career drug war zealots in the Department of Justice undermining a boss who is too busy to concern himself with medical marijuana issues. In any case, this isn't going to play well politically for the administration in a contentious re-election fight at a time when 80 percent of Americans support medical marijuana. If the president knows what's good for him, he'll put a stop to the federal interference in states with medical marijuana laws.
And from the author Chris Weigant:
This Drug War insanity occasionally crosses over into laughable irony. Also in the marijuana news from the past few weeks was the story of a 72-year-old woman in a car (as a passenger) who was pulled over by the cops in Oregon. The police found marijuana on the woman, but they had to let her go. The reason? She could prove she is one of the remaining four people who get their marijuana directly from the federal government -- as medicine. She has glaucoma, and she qualified under an extremely narrow loophole (only a dozen or so people ever qualified for this program) in federal drug law which reaches back to the 1970s. She receives federal marijuana to treat her illness, and she brags about how well it works: "They won't acknowledge the fact that I do not have even one aspirin in this house." So the federal government legally provides medical marijuana to her and three others (100 pounds of it, since 2005), while at the same time insisting that marijuana has "no currently accepted medical use," and while threatening to treat state and local governmental officials as the worst criminals possible for trying to unravel this massive federal legal doublethink. If the Department of Justice's legal reasoning is correct -- anyone facilitating such activities as distributing marijuana should be federally prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law -- then the entire federal government is a drug trafficker, too.
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And how could I forget the powerful closing statement by the author?
The ultimate irony is that Barack Obama has admitted he used marijuana himself, back in the day. The question I keep hoping some intrepid reporter will ask him is: "Mister President, if you had been caught for your illegal drug use and prosecuted the same way your own Justice Department is now trying to prosecute medical marijuana providers, how would your life have turned out differently? If you had been forced to 'pay for your crime' back then, do you think it would have improved your life, or changed it radically for the worse?" And a followup question, as well: "Then how can you justify what Eric Holder is currently doing?"
I just spoke with Jerome Handley, Esq, about setting up my legal grow. I asked him about the recent press releases about the Feds cracking down. He says it is a lot of hot air. He also said that they hope to intimidate growers and dispensaries and landlords out of the business with a lot of letters and press releases but that they simply don't have the financial wherewithall to enforce these threats. He said it is a well-timed effort to coordinate with election season and nothing more, that they do this regularly as an intimidation practice. it's cheap to send letters and press releases but much more expensive to pay swat teams to raid the small or even commercial grower. Just don't be within 1000 feet of a school and know that residential grows are riskier than commercial grows.
you're welcome!
MB
I can see that during the Bush admin, where the bulk of their constintuency is made of conservatives, but in this election cycle, we have a Democratic president looking at poll numbers that say 80 percent of Americans support or do not oppose marijuana for medical use. So are these guys still wedded to the idea that American social views are still conservative-leaning, even in the face of poll statistics that prove otherwise? Here's my theory as to the Justice Department's reversal. Obama knows that most people support responsible medical cannabis use, so does Holder. But they have to play out this charade right before an election cycle because of the huge financial contibutions from Big Pharma... So he's splitting the difference. On the one hand, many voters won't like it, but on the other hand, he'll still have big campaign money coming from the usual corporate sources to finance a re-election.Further proof that it's a load... back in 2007 during the bush administration they did the same thing. Right before election.
"Huff puff... and blow... oops we're out of money, nevermind."
I'll train the side branches on the screen primarily, but I might apply a tie here or there if the side branch is exceptionally large like that bottom one on plant one.You should go a step further at this point, and LST the side branches as well.
No sense letting them straggle twice.
The book is no longer available because I didn't want to spam on RIU. I'm working on getting an exclusive set of Mosh (blond fetish goddess) up on Zivity. It's pretty much ready and I just have to upload the hi-res files, but been kinda distracted by the grow these days. I'll provide a link where you can vote for me when it's done.Hi LordJin - I read both journals last night. Wow! I would definitely like to see what your tomatos would look like! I have two questions
1-Is your system loud? All the pumps and AC seem like they would be putting off some major dBs.
2-Does this look ready?
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Thanks for the great grows! How do I get your book?
Well I'll tell you what. Them's some beauties alright. You might want to ask Brandon, our resident outdoor expert. Brandon? Where'd he get to?It's from donated seeds. It looks similar to the white widow pictures I have seen. It is an outdoor grow at day 70. This is in a small planter where they both started. When I transplanted the other one it looked like it was going to die. But I learned a long time ago that this stuff grows like a weed. Now the transplanted plant is much bigger. Here are a couple pics:
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Well we got lotsa folks very familiar with Marijuana cultivation cruising this thread alright. You're right about that.I am hoping one of the gurus that follow your posts can give me an idea of the strain. It is from some major underground OC guy.