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There is a lot of info here, I'm just doing my best to keep up with @InTheShed 's and @Virgin Ground 's Journals on these.I'm here. This thread is impossible to read from start... Thank you intheshed for pic-tutorials, lst, supercrop and so on...
Good luck with this one! Enjoy!Very quick non-orphaned Tuesday update. Rare crisis at work that needs my almost full attention, but I couldn't let the day go by without posting this:
Doug's Varin sprout (day 1) from @Weed Seeds Express.
From the WSE website:
"With Doug's Varin seeds, you grow a really hard-to-get strain which was specifically developed to contain high levels of THCV. THCV is a compound that is similar to THC in terms of psychoactive properties and molecular structure, but offers different amplified and varied effects. Unlike other medicinal strains, Doug's Varin can contain up to 25% THCV, which is extremely rare. The Doug's Varin plant needs 10 to 12 weeks to complete its full flowering cycle, which is a typical period for a Sativa."
And what's the big deal about THCV?
Here is some of what is said about it on the Journal of Cannabis Research:
"The main advantage of THCV over THC is the lack of psychoactive effects. In rodent studies, THCV decreases appetite, increases satiety, and up-regulates energy metabolism, making it a clinically useful remedy for weight loss and management of obesity and type 2 diabetic patients."
And this from Leafly:
• THCV is an appetite suppressant. In contrast to THC, THCV may dull the appetite. This may be good for consumers focused on weight loss, but THCV should be avoided by patients treating appetite loss or anorexia.
• THCV may help with diabetes. Research shows promise in THCV’s ability to regulate blood sugar levels and reduce insulin resistance.
• THCV may reduce panic attacks. It appears to curb anxiety attacks in PTSD patients without suppressing emotion.
• THCV may help with Alzheimer’s. Tremors, motor control, and brain lesions associated with Alzheimer’s disease appear to be improved by THCV, but research is in progress.
• THCV stimulates bone growth. Because it promotes the growth of new bone cells, THCV is being looked at for osteoporosis and other bone-related conditions.
Like I always say...we'll see! In the meantime, I've got a new plant.
I hear ya GDB. I've been skipping the news lately and doing a bit of an ostrich imitation.These days, no news is good news.
Thanks Otter! A week in and the second set of leaves is coming in nicely. I'm looking forward to starting the low-strength nutes.Doug'sie's looking sweet Shed!
PYT! Thanks stinker.Pretty young things.
Thank you sb! The seed that couldn't never did. Looked exactly the same when I dug it out of the peat as when I dropped it in.Looking Good intheshed , Hey man what happen to the seed that couldn't ? Thanks for the invite sir .
Hey norti, very brave of you to join the site and immediately dive into a threat that's over 1300 pages long! aboard and I hope you stick around for the ride. Feel free to ask any questions that come to mind and I'm sure we've got folks here that can answer them or point you in the right direction.I'm here. This thread is impossible to read from start... Thank you intheshed for pic-tutorials, lst, supercrop and so on...
Thanks Morda. Doing your best is all we can ask these days.There is a lot of info here, I'm just doing my best to keep up with @InTheShed 's and @Virgin Ground 's Journals on these.
But I did give you the weekend off here. Thanks Ljb!This journal is one I can never keep up with a day goes by I'm 2 3 page behind lol top notch information in it though
I appreciate you stopping by for a visit WSE! And for the opportunity to show off the goods.Good luck with this one! Enjoy!
I'd flush with water at 3 times the cup size and give it lots of K, If you want it to die, else just leave it.Those spots on the leaves?
I suppose that'll work too.I don't have actually have any so I'm going to go with 1.125g/gallon equivalent when the second set are fully unfurled.
She's one uuuuuggggglyyyyyyyy B....Pulled off a lot of the fans to make it a bit prettier!
I didn't know we weren't supposed to touch our phones. Pics or it didn't happen.at which point my hands were too sticky to touch my phone to get a pic of it
Ummm...is it possible to have them go around the country and do motivational trimming lectures for wives and daughters all over the states? Well more specifically a few hours north of you near the coast? How does this voodoo magic you speak of work?so besides my wife and daughter sitting down and picking up scissors, my daughter got a friend to come over and help. We bought dinner!
Nev...man, she was one angry looking momma indeed! Haaa haaa haaaaShed! She looks as though she was begging to be taken down.
I feel ya Kush! I'm only about 26,456 replies away from catching up. You'll be done before you know it! We believe in you Kush! You can do it.27k replies?! jeezus haha idk how you ever find time to reply to everyone man.
Ohhh...get yourself some concentrated peroxide instead and make your own for many years. I finally found some earlier this year. $20ish for a gallon. Then dilute it as needed. The 3% bottles are convenient but expensive in the grand scheme of it. Plus excess plastic bottles. It will burn skin though so care is required when using it.I already bought a case of H2O2
Thanks sb! I have a few more to work with as well, so it's not a big loss. And of course I'll be taking a clone when it's thinning time.Shame about the other seed , at least this one looks Good !
Why thanks GDB! Faststone image viewer is my free photo program if anyone needs one. Does pretty good edits and image adjustment as well. Faststone.org is where to find it.I forgot to compliment you on your labeling in the pic of what's on the desk! Very nice.
Pics or it didn't happen
The key is to have them consume the bulk of what you grow. Then read them The Little Red Hen. Done and done.Ummm...is it possible to have them go around the country and do motivational trimming lectures for wives and daughters all over the states? Well more specifically a few hours north of you near the coast? How does this voodoo magic you speak of work?
Sounds like you'd make a damn fine motivational speaker yourself Baked!We believe in you Kush! You can do it.
It will burn skin though so care is required when using it.
Really not necessary to do that. Start right back in today!Back to page 1,363 I go to forget where I left off
LOL thanks Nev! To me it looks like a lot more plants with no place to put them.Shed that is One impressive desk collection! And seriously now, it has to put a big grin on your face when you sit back and look at it.
Thanks for stopping by ed and to my perpetual journal! You picked a good day to cruise by with the family portrait up there.Prev 1 ... 1368, 1369
Shine on you Crazy Diamond
downright inspiring!Thanks for stopping by ed and to my perpetual journal! You picked a good day to cruise by with the family portrait up there.
And I happened to have posted that video in October of last year. Great album!
Oh my that is one sweet family portrait!Tuesday morning and the sun is out... time for an update!
Since I haven't done one in a while, how about a family portrait?
Jack Herer and the lanky Sour G are on flip day 9, as is the Sour G STS spray. Here are some pistil pics of those.
JH:
Sour G:
Sour G STS (which isn't supposed to have pistils!):
The Candida (not-the-mama) is really due to be upcanned to a 7 gallon pot (see the yellowing leaves) so I will probably do that this weekend. Not sure when I'll be flipping that one.
And finally, how about two pics of what's happening underneath the Doug's Varin, starting with some side growth roots:
And the tap root at the bottom of the cup:
Prepping for the future it is!
Thanks for stopping by all. I hope your week is off to a good start.
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Thanks sb! I have a few more to work with as well, so it's not a big loss. And of course I'll be taking a clone when it's thinning time.
Why thanks GDB! Faststone image viewer is my free photo program if anyone needs one. Does pretty good edits and image adjustment as well. Faststone.org is where to find it.
The key is to have them consume the bulk of what you grow. Then read them The Little Red Hen. Done and done.
Sounds like you'd make a damn fine motivational speaker yourself Baked!
Really not necessary to do that. Start right back in today!
LOL thanks Nev! To me it looks like a lot more plants with no place to put them.
Thanks NTH! It's just the right size for Thanksgiving.Oh my that is one sweet family portrait!
Thank you BigD! I really haven't been paying attention to that one at all. I still have no idea what its purpose is in life, but that's not its fault so I still should treat it fairly.Nice update Shed. That family portrait is great. I see what you mean about the yellow leaves on the Candida and the need for up potting.