Dennise - No Longer The Newest Of Newbies - Not Growing In MG - Perpetual

Got a little bit of an update. I had to stop with my yard and give the girls a bit of attention. The SBR top and the Bubblicious were watered with 6 tsp Big Bloom, 3 tsp Grow Big and 1 tsp of molasses per gallon of purified water for a total of 1 gallon. I have just been hitting these girls with full strength Fox Farm nutes per the FF schedule and figured they would be burned and I would just pull back but they are just loving it. They are growing like a weed and the Bubblicious especially is bulking up large. She doesn't even look like the same plant as when I got her......:circle-of-love:
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Top pics are the SBR top and the bottom pics are the Bubblicious......:circle-of-love:
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Also the Closet Group grow girls are now 30 days in flower and we celebrated with a spiked drink.... They were watered with 2 tsp Big Bloom, 1 tsp Tiger Bloom 1/8 tsp Beastie Bloom and 1 tsp molasses per gallon of purified water for a total of 2 gallons.... King when you get a minute this is the last of the 2 waterings schedule you gave me so if you would please let me know what I need to do with them for the next time? I think if I am starting to understand this at all it will be time to do a Sledgehammer flush but I certainly am not sure but if that is correct would you kinda school me on it please? As always Thank you....:adore::adore:
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I had BubbleGum Auto and ran about 5 of them over the last year and they were my favorite auto by a long shot. Likely totally different genetics in the photo Bubblelicious but if they are anything alike you will just love it.

Salutations!
Bob ;)
 
Dennise, I freaked out last year when I saw my first floater! I kept swatting it like it was a fly in my eye. I went to the eye doctor and she told me it is normal to get them as we get older. I may also be the incredible stress levels you've been under prior to the diagnosis.

I definitely relate to you on every level. My sista/girlfreynd (said like Al Pacino in Scarface...my little frengd).
 
Dennise and GardenFaerie, I am so sorry for anything that ails you.
Hearing that diagnosis will take awhile to simulate, but you are a fighter, you will not let it beat you! Hang in there my lady friends, lot's of love!:circle-of-love:
 
Oh I have eaten to much cupcake and smoked to much of my home grown.... Who knew the day would come I would rather smoke home grown than what my "dude" brings me. He is out and actually things worked out for him this time and all charges were dropped but he stopped by to see if I needed anything and I told him I would show him mine if he showed me his and my homegrown was better than his "oh I got something special for ya" and he even admitted it....:yahoo: and I still have my cash in my pocket.....:yahoo:
Going to go try and germinate my lavender for the back yard before it is to late to get it done. It's a lot cheaper to do it this way then buying it already rooted but I am using the rapid rooters I got a while back and have been scared to use. Actually it has always worked my old way and I was afraid to try something new in case it jinxed me....:thedoubletake:.. Any who guess it is obvious I wasn't lying about being a bit toooo buzzzzzed so I will stop rambling now and go tend to my lavender. Send the babes some good karma cause mine is blowing lately. If anyone knows what seeds I need to order next to help with MS would ya please let me know. I stole this info off an awesome peeps journal that Ace Seed Lao Sativa strain and Seeds of Africa Zamal Reunion strain are both suggested for treating MS. If anyone knows any info on either of those or of any others that would come in handy please let me know. I think I am going to try and control this on the front end anyway with cannabis my way instead of supporting another pharmaceutical their way. I don't know how this is going to work out but figure it can't hurt to try and it just may very well work at least for now. Kinda got me feeling out of control and maybe at least I can control how I treat it and not have to take more and more pills. I already take 10 pills a day plus insulin just to stay around and I don't want to add anymore to the pharmaceutical mixture so now we shall have a real time experiment to see if the symptoms of MS can be controlled and held at bay with MJ. Who's to say that it hasn't been doing it already. I could have had this for years and because I have been such a heavy user for so long maybe it kept it at bay for a while. I'm not sure but I think most people get MS in young adulthood and I dang sure ain't young. Well it will be an interesting experiment. Ok I'm through rambling now but let me know if you know of any other seeds for me to try. :thanks:.........:circle-of-love:
 
Nice update, they are coming along nicely!

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Thank you Cannabis... I think they are just beautiful too........:circle-of-love:
Dennise, I freaked out last year when I saw my first floater! I kept swatting it like it was a fly in my eye. I went to the eye doctor and she told me it is normal to get them as we get older. I may also be the incredible stress levels you've been under prior to the diagnosis.

I definitely relate to you on every level. My sista/girlfreynd (said like Al Pacino in Scarface...my little frengd).
I actually think most of the gnats I thought I was seeing in the Fox Farms soil were just spots floating around so at least I don't have gnats....:circle-of-love:
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Dennise is back :circle-of-love:
Kinda figured I could roll over and play dead or get the flux over it. It is what it is and now I just have to figure out how to best deal with it......:circle-of-love:
Dennise and GardenFaerie, I am so sorry for anything that ails you.
Hearing that diagnosis will take awhile to simulate, but you are a fighter, you will not let it beat you! Hang in there my lady friends, lot's of love!:circle-of-love:
I think the waiting and then the ultimate answer kinda knocked the air out of me for a minute but again it just is what it is. Can't say I haven't had to chant the serenity prayer a few times but I can't change the diagnosis but I can do something about how I handle it so there it is.....:circle-of-love:
 
I love your rambling, especially after you OD! Hahaha!

What symptoms are you having with the MS right now? There is a great website called Leafy dotcom. Great search engine on strains.
If you have been smoking for a long time, it may well benefit you by trying to reduce how much you use until you are hardly using any just for a few days. The symptoms come POURING back in and then as you smoke you can clear them one by one. Am I making sense? I had to do that with when I smoked, not how much or what strain. The timing is very important for me.
 
I suspect that multiple sclerosis is an infection of the protective mucous like layer of the nerve cells called the myelin sheaths. much like any other "immune disorder" it is characterized by periods of flare and and remission.

just like the herpes virus, it is characterized by periods of flare and remission. it also infects and causes inflammation and ulcerations of the mucous layer of the lips.

crohns/colitis (which I have and cured myself of after extensive research and trail and painful error) is infection/inflammation of the protective mucous layer of the gut.

rheumatoid arthritis is infection/inflmmation of the protective, mucous like layer of the joints called the syvonial joint membrane. I always thought these "immune" issues were infection related, but it wasn't until I read in a hand surgery book (because I dislocated my wrist and have chronic druj subluxation) that the top doctors also suspect that R.A. is infection related.

asthma is chronic inflammation of the protective layer of the lungs, also infection related.

the list goes on and on from chronic inflammation of the outer layer of the eye (scleritis), to chronic inflammation of the skin (psoriasis), and these are all characterized by the same "immune" issue with periods of remission and flare.

after all the immune system is a living being, it is made up of more living cells than our body is made up of.

you should get a probiotic like VSL #3 or eat/drink kefir everyday. you should also eat as much raw garlic and onion as possible, as plants in this family not only kill bacteria and fungus, but they also kill virus.

raw garlic goes down much easier if you cut it or dice it up and mix it with foods.

sugar, especially the united states supply of refined sugar direction feeds infections. stay away from processed foods and eat lots of anti inflammatory foods like fish, avocados, nuts, and lots of herbs and roots like ginger.

hot peppers also kill infections. the make joint medication out of capsaicin (the main ingredient in hot peppers) which kills infections and helps with pain and inflammation by killing and restarting the biota, especially when you injest it. eat hot peppers. eat whole grapefruits, lemons, and limes as these things actually fuel and clean the nerves. etc. etc. good luck.
 
Oh I have eaten to much cupcake and smoked to much of my home grown.... Who knew the day would come I would rather smoke home grown than what my "dude" brings me. He is out and actually things worked out for him this time and all charges were dropped but he stopped by to see if I needed anything and I told him I would show him mine if he showed me his and my homegrown was better than his "oh I got something special for ya" and he even admitted it....:yahoo: and I still have my cash in my pocket.....:yahoo:
That's what is all about Lady Dee! Taking our guy's # & removing it from speed-dial. LOL...
 
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