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  1. They are excellent. All very uniform and similar growing structures, easy to maintain and you can see the trichomes dripping off.

    I dont think he breeds them, but has an excellent network of breeders based in Oregon. His genetics are tops.

     

    "you have to milk tit for what its worth"

  2. Obviously some people with loose lips around..

    you can say that again, and again. You keep your ear to the ground. Did you hear about the grow operation in mpumulanga busted, run by a local top horticulturist. Very sad, I believe he got 8 years.

  3. It really works with dogs, but you need to see the reaction of your dog and his daily abilities. Trial and error, but seen many dogs come right with the oil. Been working on a horse with mange for about 3 months using oil and its worked a treat, even for infections.

  4. The info below provided by jacks is slightly exaggerated in terms of the on/off periods.

    Not at all, was just sharing the old age concept. Glad you did the research and get the information. great that you talking about this lighting schedule. 

     

    Remember this is going to stress your plant to unnatural lighting,

     

    Had to smile at that comment, but understand what you meant.

    Good growing.

  5. Such a pity this event was a no go. I heard a smaller party did happen. Anyone remember Woodstock 2008 on Riverside farm. i think Woodstock is going live again this year and having an event at Hartiees in September. Woodstock 10 there was a lot of smoking happening, fire engines, police, raids, alot more smoking?

  6. Their documentaries are epic but I see strainhunters as biopirates of world cannabis though. They are very mainstream and in it to win it. That is the mentality that wins in this industry. Check out the topic African harvest, been working a couple africans in the garden. Congo being one, and then it is mashed up with some OG Kush.

  7. Hey brothers and sista's

     

    Just sharing a beautiful place with you and some african harvest:

     

    Malberry

    AKF2

    Congo

    Congo x OG Kush

    Nigerian x OG Kush

    Malawi x OG Kush

     

    All 100% grown naturally with no external inputs, except for seaweed, epsom salts, molasses and rain water.

     

     

     

    Happy harvesting.

     

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  8. Definitely intriguing, the Rosin tech has been around in a somewhat more rudimentary form for a long time, recently the methodology seems to have received some much deserved attention and refinement.

     

    It's awesome to be able to extract a proper full melt oil without  using any water or solvents, but I am a little worried that the heat may damage sensitive terpenes and it is definitely ill suited to anything other than very small amounts..

     

    Here's some shatter that took a knock and, well, lived up to it's name:

     

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    Sunlight makes for some epic photos of hash I have always found..

    That looks like gold crack. Amazing. Rosin is definetly taking the world by storm. Thank god, BHO was killing me. What you think the percentage of zol is in there? hehe

  9. Was just speed reading and saw your post about Lucerne, rabbit food. Was feeding horses just the other day, that rabbit mix might work wonders actually. The season I say that is horse lucerne pellets are mixed with strong amounts of mollases, especially those game licks. So probably just throw it in your brew and there will be extra activity.

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