Heirloom's A Little Bit Of Everything - 2016 Journal

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So I grabbed a plant and trimmed her up and had some time to think. I knew I did not want to reply before I had a chance to catch up to where you are now.

First I am sorry that my petty fears have prevented me from interacting (and in fact pushed me away). Funny how terrible shit is required to break that down.

So. By now you understand you can smoke any way you want, do anything you want and continue with modifications anything you want to. If that has not sunk in yet, dwell on that rather than whatever is your daily hurdle. I still want to answer the smoking question :cheesygrinsmiley:

I do dabs now exclusively. I had to attach a rubber hose to my rig but then I was able to without much problem do a big dab to ya. Dabbing is a ritual that you have to prepare for so it can be set up "your" way. But I got thinking about joints for instance, I looked on the tube of you and found folks rolling one handed and even no handed! but I really think if you are a joint lover that you get some "cones" over at smokecones dot com. I loved smoking them and they are easy to fill.

I am jealous it sounds like you have lots of room ... with pigs!, chickens and so on. That is awesome. With the crap going on in our upper management I am telling anyone who can, to buy a chicken, and I am serious.

I was telling Fish Cake about compost girl. She is being cloned but I am also solo cupping some 75% orange seedlings 12/12 for a male as I am out of pollen. If I get a male I plan to make as many seeds as I can on her because she is perfect for my area grow wise. Since this is 75 % orange seed I will also use it to finally square a plant and it will be the orange plant... that is if I get a male.

Through reading your journal I "see" you are getting stronger everyday and with your positive outlook and all those folks around you you will be back to 100% or more sooner than later...

Rock On
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Heirloom
 
Buck-

My biggest issue with recovery is my will and desire to get outside are way out pacing physical ability. I've been knocked down before, you know, disc issues, broken bones, tendon issues, major stitches etc.... but this is a whole different ball game. Being indoors nearly 24-7 drives Heirloom batty.

I'm sure I will discover new ways of doing all sorts of stuff. I've watched some videos of others and have been astounded and inspired.

Your compost girl is a strong one for sure. Seems to have adapted to your enviro. We have one girl that was a spring time soil temp/germ test. I popped her in the ground in early march IIRC. Now she's the biggest thing out there and has had almost no attention...not to mention being in a hole in the ground that amounts to a #5 pot, maybe. The 'soil' around the amended area is red clay and limestone rock. Apparently I'm trying too hard with the others, lol. We'll get a pic of her next update.
 
Morning Heirloom!:high-five:
Just cruising by to say hey before I start my work day.:surf:

Hope all is well with you sir!:Namaste:
 
Buck-

My biggest issue with recovery is my will and desire to get outside are way out pacing physical ability. I've been knocked down before, you know, disc issues, broken bones, tendon issues, major stitches etc.... but this is a whole different ball game. Being indoors nearly 24-7 drives Heirloom batty.

I'm sure I will discover new ways of doing all sorts of stuff. I've watched some videos of others and have been astounded and inspired.

Your compost girl is a strong one for sure. Seems to have adapted to your enviro. We have one girl that was a spring time soil temp/germ test. I popped her in the ground in early march IIRC. Now she's the biggest thing out there and has had almost no attention...not to mention being in a hole in the ground that amounts to a #5 pot, maybe. The 'soil' around the amended area is red clay and limestone rock. Apparently I'm trying too hard with the others, lol. We'll get a pic of her next update.

I look forward to the update.

I am astounded and inspired by you! I mean that. I feel your strength through your text. Although you feel it is so slow, out here looking in you are moving right along and doing it with style might I add.

The tube of you can be very useful in keeping your gourd busy while your body catches up. You are into soil, there are many videos out there on soil. One of the most interesting ways to amend soil to me is wood chips. Just putting wood chips can not only create great compost but it can literally change the soil beneath it very deeply. Check out this video, I love this guy, his energy is amazing and I think he only eats raw.

SuperSize Your Vegetables with Wood Chips & Rock Dust in Your Garden - YouTube

I am really proud of my compost girl, like your early girl she has had less than stellar conditions but has really done well. The cool thing to me is the seed wintered over outside in really cold conditions and still managed to sprout, just amazing. I was reading all that stuff you use... holy shit. I am really happy with my new feeding routine. It is simple and very cost effective. The results have been outstanding.

Wood chips and your soil to me sounds like a winner. :cheesygrinsmiley:
 
I certainly don't have a KISS method. I have more of a personal relationship with the plants and soil. They tell me what they want. Sometimes it's a straight shot of a P only guano, sometimes it's a weed tea. Sometimes it's a microbe boost. I just interpret and provide. Also caring for 100 or more very different species means I keep a lot of things on hand. I don't know if you're aware but I have extensive-ish veggie gardens too. Blueberry bushes 8ft tall and 10ft around. Blackberries and raspberries, fruit trees.....so it's not like EVERYTHING I use was purchased just for cannabis.

In the last 2 days 15lbs of blueberries have been picked. :thedoubletake: And that's about 50% of whats ripe right now :laughtwo:

I use wood chips on the bushes and trees. They promote fungal dominated soil which most trees, bushes and shrubs prefer.

I've seen that guy, in fact that video. I buy cascade and CBD rock dust from boogie brew dot com and they have that guys videos on the web site. He might be a partner or something of the company, IDK.

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I certainly don't have a KISS method. I have more of a personal relationship with the plants and soil. They tell me what they want. Sometimes it's a straight shot of a P only guano, sometimes it's a weed tea. Sometimes it's a microbe boost. I just interpret and provide. Also caring for 100 or more very different species means I keep a lot of things on hand. I don't know if you're aware but I have extensive-ish veggie gardens too. Blueberry bushes 8ft tall and 10ft around. Blackberries and raspberries, fruit trees.....so it's not like EVERYTHING I use was purchased just for cannabis.

In the last 2 days 15lbs of blueberries have been picked. :thedoubletake: And that's about 50% of whats ripe right now :laughtwo:

I use wood chips on the bushes and trees. They promote fungal dominated soil which most trees, bushes and shrubs prefer.

I've seen that guy, in fact that video. I buy cascade and CBD rock dust from boogie brew dot com and they have that guys videos on the web site. He might be a partner or something of the company, IDK.

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If I wasn't so adverse to rejection I would drop to one knee...:blushsmile: I love you more every single day....:circle-of-love:
 
If only it were a perfect world. I'm sitting on a metric ton lol.nstill have most of the harvest before this current one haha. 25+ half gallon jars...someday I will figure out what to do with it. Maybe thatch a roof.


Or


You could invite Rifleman to stay with you for say 2 weeks then you would only have 5 half gallon jars by the time he left. Rumor has it that the only time he isn't smoking weed is when he is doing his Accordion Solo's.
 
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