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All I give big thumbs up. I tried cure vault and the only thing it had going for it was the addition of the Bovedas.

I think the metal messes with the terpene profile some sort of reaction. They lose smell and overall taste in my experience
 
Boveda offers a 58 designed for cannabis as well.

Would these be more beneficial across the board, or would it be a personal preference? Which do you prefer Dutty, if indeed you've tried both?
 
I found the 58 more ideal. However for most of the product I don't use them. Personal stuff and special patients get them in there jars.

Funny the patients I full on donate get the best treatment as they should.
 
LOL, sheesh, I dunno ...

I'm sitting here tonight checking out some Nexus along with Carnival - not as punchy as Carnival but more soothing - and I had this sudden moment of perspective and clarity. :;): ...

Two years ago, I was really hoping the phone would ring so I could get an ounce of some decent brickweed, 'cause it was getting harder all the time for an old guy to score, ya know? Now I've lost all perspective. :straightface: Here ... look at this:

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As I sit in my recliner and browse about, if I look to the right this is what I see. It's always like that. The jars change, but the selection sorta stays. Now, ... what the hell. Hm? What the hell kind of perspective is that? Have I lost my mind? And it's snob weed, top drawer stuff.

This cannabis growing hobby sure comes with a rare perspective, don' it?

:blunt:

The law said no on pot long ago (which made it exciting to people), conniving people used that fact to make it extortionately expensive (which made it even more exciting to people), and to this day those dreams of riches in the minds of the greedy keep everything involved with pot high priced. My perspective on it is that with a little hard work and a little knowledge, I knocked down a paper tiger and got a lot of unscrupulous people out of my life at the same time. I'm going to enjoy taking all of this top grade pot for granted and living a better quality life with all the money I keep in my pockets. As it should be, you know? :thumb:
Now if you'll excuse me I have to go and salt cure a farm raised pork belly so I can hickory smoke it in about a week with all this money I got now that I put a boot in Brickweed Bill's lazy a$$ I'm fast becoming a bigger meat snob than I am a weed snob! ;)
 
Nooooo. Nope, I want 'em all by themselves in their own jars. Some are better than others of the same strain. Although, I've dumped the last of a jar into the new harvest.

Yes, i agree as well,from seed, plants will often be alot different from one another. The two Mazar's i'm doin right now are a perfect example of this. Same soil,same lights,same, same, ,same,but different look,different mature time, etc. Last MK Ultra was the same...it tasted quite different from the plant grown right beside it....go figure eh.:hmmmm: So, ya i always keep em seperated and labelled #1, 2 or....Cheers.
 
..like a fine blended scotch...
one of a kind blend..booyah!!

I love scotch or a fine cognac. :thumb:

I just set this up...sorta. I got these 1/8ths of 4 diff strains. All of them have a great stone, but flat taste-harsh hit-weird smell... I'm thinking synthetic-hydro with no cure. Anyways...I bought an airtight glass Bodum jar and have the opened packets all in the jar together. I'm hoping they transform into something. haha.
 
when you harvest more than one plant of the same strain, do you combine them when dried? I am thinking of not combining them. :)
We keep every plant marked even with same strain as some will grow differently than others, all the way until cure jars each one is kept separate. The trim leaves and the sugar that falls during harvest is put into one place and saved for Canna-Oil or a killer hit of the premium sugar that leaves no ash and burns pure. :)
 
LOL, sheesh, I dunno ...

I'm sitting here tonight checking out some Nexus along with Carnival - not as punchy as Carnival but more soothing - and I had this sudden moment of perspective and clarity. :;): ...

Two years ago, I was really hoping the phone would ring so I could get an ounce of some decent brickweed, 'cause it was getting harder all the time for an old guy to score, ya know? Now I've lost all perspective. :straightface: Here ... look at this:

DSCN7519.JPG


As I sit in my recliner and browse about, if I look to the right this is what I see. It's always like that. The jars change, but the selection sorta stays. Now, ... what the hell. Hm? What the hell kind of perspective is that? Have I lost my mind? And it's snob weed, top drawer stuff.

This cannabis growing hobby sure comes with a rare perspective, don' it?

:blunt:

Given your perspective on strains, my wife is looking for a strain with major pain relief. I want to produce enough of something to make oil, but in the meantime, can you recommend a good strain?
 
:laughtwo: Yeah, I have another 20+ jars in boxes in a closet, probably around 4 lbs total now. :straightface:

Gotta break 'em out sometime and see what a year of cure has done for 'em. :cheesygrinsmiley:

There's only one thing that can come from a solid 12 month cure done right...... pure heaven for any true connoisseur :)
 
I think people are just scratching the surface of understanding what's going on with those little guys. I wonder if strain hunters bring whole plants with native soil back to their breeding labs?

I through a chance in life was gifted PNG gold. A sought after and very rare strain. Super Sativa dominant from the middle of the Equatorial line around this shiny blue dot. So you can put 2 n 2 together and figure out really quick how potent this lady is. Like most all things close to the equator whether its plant or animal. Struggled a bit growing it for a few reasons. I was in my earlier days of growing at the rape age of 14. The nursery down the road from my house was pretty forward thinking and cutting edge for the late 90's . I had my mate bring me a 1/2 cup of the soil from the region PNG grows in Papua had it tested and got the read outs and the info I needed to grow it to its optimum potential. My harvests more than doubled.... but I say again that was mostly the soil but partly the fact I was learning as I went... as I still do.. as I hope we all do! I have a saying.. I believe it to be unique as I've not heard it before saying it. Cherish what you know and chase what you don't! Great post, didn't mean to over indulge you as I may have over divulged myself :/
 
The law said no on pot long ago (which made it exciting to people), conniving people used that fact to make it extortionately expensive (which made it even more exciting to people), and to this day those dreams of riches in the minds of the greedy keep everything involved with pot high priced. My perspective on it is that with a little hard work and a little knowledge, I knocked down a paper tiger and got a lot of unscrupulous people out of my life at the same time. I'm going to enjoy taking all of this top grade pot for granted and living a better quality life with all the money I keep in my pockets. As it should be, you know? :thumb:
Now if you'll excuse me I have to go and salt cure a farm raised pork belly so I can hickory smoke it in about a week with all this money I got now that I put a boot in Brickweed Bill's lazy a$$ I'm fast becoming a bigger meat snob than I am a weed snob! ;)

When I consider the money we spent over the last 20 years alone because it was the only relief he could get consistently it chills me. It kept us in poverty. At any time I could have said no, and for 9 years I did, until I couldn't justify his suffering anymore. It's criminal what it sells for on the street and in dispensaries. Look at how easy it is to grow!!!

The money I invested in startup is already balanced by the money we didn't spend on street shit, hoping for some relief and worrying about what I'd do to get more. That is behind us now. It only gets better from here.

And it's so much freaking fun to grow! :laughtwo::green_heart:
 
but a mix just few buds from different jars, different and same strains...like a fine blended scotch...
one of a kind blend..

booyah!!
i so look forward to the "mystery mix" jar. :laughtwo:
 
I through a chance in life was gifted PNG gold. A sought after and very rare strain. . . . I had my mate bring me a 1/2 cup of the soil from the region PNG grows in Papua had it tested and got the read outs and the info I needed to grow it to its optimum potential. . . . :/
Cool gift! When I wrote that, I was thinking more along the lines of using the native soil as an innoculant, in an attempt pair the plant with a living soil profile similar to the one it adapted with.
Do you remember anything unusual about the soil test?
Cheers
 
Cool gift! When I wrote that, I was thinking more along the lines of using the native soil as an innoculant, in an attempt pair the plant with a living soil profile similar to the one it adapted with.
Do you remember anything unusual about the soil test?
Cheers

Native soil as microbial and fungal innoculant sounds like good thinking to me..
 
Given your perspective on strains, my wife is looking for a strain with major pain relief. I want to produce enough of something to make oil, but in the meantime, can you recommend a good strain?

Unfortunately, I smoke it for sanity, not pain relief, and I run sativas and sativa-dom hybrids. I did run a Blue Blood (high CBD) but it got badly dusted with pollen and not only couldn't finish, but is loaded with seeds, so it's a PIA. :cheesygrinsmiley: I do have some general achyness that comes with age, and it seemed to me that the Blue Blood made that fade, but I can't be sure.

As far as I understand, indicas are going to offer more physical pain relief. Duggan is currently running some MK Ultra that he says works great for his pain. :cheesygrinsmiley:
 
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