Doc Bud's High Brix Q&A With Pictures

I've got some veteren high brix grower's produce here too. And not only did I not give it a second thought, I think this Panama might be the best smelling herb ever. What IS that smell? And there's seeds too......oh no.

But it is the cleanest, sweetest, smoothest and subtle smoke. No bad manners, no lung pinch, civilized and elegant. It's my first time smoking year old HB weed, properly dried and cured. Reminds of the first time wine tasted good to me.

We got sumpin' grand with this High Brix stuff.

That smell is Sweet Tart! I fell in love with it in Jamaica.
 
I've had a few friends bring me "samples", but even then they all say..."it's not like yours, but it's o.k.". To which I say thanks and set it aside. Haven't tried any of them in 2+ years. I usually give it to someone else with the caveat it's not my stuff.
 
These all got CAT(1st) today. They are in various stages of flowering, most share a container(most are smaller than recommended) with a plant not in bloom.
Some are autos

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Whoa whoa whoa, you let just one day get by ya and this journal will leave you several pages behind! Ole Rooster had to break out his Evelyn Woodhead spead reading course and fine tune my skills! Damn finally caught up.....:goof:
Will be setting my 15 gal pots on a wood floor, see any issues with that?

I know right? Damn work getting in the way of my mag time has me behind every where!
 
Whoa whoa whoa, you let just one day get by ya and this journal will leave you several pages behind! Ole Rooster had to break out his Evelyn Woodhead spead reading course and fine tune my skills! Damn finally caught up.....:goof:
Will be setting my 15 gal pots on a wood floor, see any issues with that?

If the wood floor is just wood touching concrete......trouble. But it it's off the earth or insulated....no problem.
 
If the wood floor is just wood touching concrete......trouble. But it it's off the earth or insulated....no problem.

I need to lower my plants to the floor once I up pot and wanted to ask what
would be the best thickness of Styrofoam insulation, or best brand/make to use
in between the pot and the cement floor.

Thanks in advance
 
I'd get some of those colored interlocking foam squares like Nismo uses if possible. Cheap, sturdy, water-proof. You could even double them up if your floor is especially cold.
 
I'd get some of those colored interlocking foam squares like Nismo uses if possible. Cheap, sturdy, water-proof. You could even double them up if your floor is especially cold.

Thanks I will have to look back at the pictures, now that you said it I remember seeing that.
I suspect they are easily found at any garden/home dept type place. Yes our bottom 1st floor
area is cement and cold enough I need to were socks when I check on the girls :)
 
I have found Lowes is usually cheaper then Home Depot but rarely think of them, thanks

Hey Gazoo, happy Canada Day gang! Independence Day too:). If you want something for the cold concrete floor , just buy one sheet of rigid Styrofoam, 4' x 8' x2", and cut it up to suit. Very inexpensive and highly effective. No need for the fancy ones...just sayin. Have a great day you guys!
 
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