SweetSue's Perpetual 2.0 - The Transition To Doc Bud's HBB Kit

Hey sweet sue! Name is frank! Just had a few questions about cbd oil and concentrates. Been following your sweet grows and low and slow drying methods as well as your coconut oil extraction process.

Anyways would love some input if you don't mind. I have a grandmother that has stage 2 liposarcoma cancer of the esophagus. Would like to know what would be the best cbd oil or concentrate that would best sooth her pain an cancer fighting attributes without the getting high effect. I am really in desperate need of a solution for my grandmother if you can please help me sweet sue! Thanks!

God bless.

Good morning Fsanti1226, and sorry we have to meet under these terms, but then again..... if this means relief for your grandmother than I'm not sorry at all.

I'm going to recommend you touch base with Cajun's thread for this ongoing discussion. The first five pages have all of the basic information in them, so devour those pages and then hit the current page for immediate assistance for any questions that pop up. A Base Treatment Regimen for Cancer

The members who watch that room are particularly dedicated to using cannabis to drive back tumor cells. The recommendation is to begin with twice the THC to CBD, which will cause euphoria, so the challenge becomes finding an administrative method that will limit or eliminate that side effect of THC.

You control THC by dose size, by the amount of CBD you balance it out with, or with the method of administration. When treating cancer we almost always recommend suppositories. There's no better way to get the cannabinoids into the system in the numbers cancer demands, and there's no euphoria. We've worked out formulations for processing concentrated cannabis oil (CCO) into capsules that can easily be used for suppositories, sparing you the chore of making regular ones. BioBombs: Cannabis Oil With A Kick

And another link to our process for turning a freshly-harvested plant into the most potent infused oil any of us has used. This is the oil I use exclusively, but that's me, and none of my patients have cancer. Fresh Harvest Infused Cannabis Oil

We have two members on record as having used the biobombs to drive their own cancers back under control. We never say cure, but we do strive for homeostasis, that perfect balance point where your system can easily stop the growth of tumor cells, because that's what it's evolved to do. A deficient system needs backup cannabinoids. It's basic biology.

That's a lot of information I just dumped on you, but rest assured, every one of those threads has a cadre of dedicated members that will cheerfully and thoughtfully answer any questions that arise. I went out of my way to make the threads easy to understand, and we encourage questions. :battingeyelashes: There's so much to be hopeful for Frank. :hugs: :Love:
 
I like that concept Anna, spa instead of just a tent. :laughtwo: I do all those things to my charges. Lol!

The difference between the first grow and the second will surprise you. We have one of the best support systems out there and the learning curve accelerates appreciably. I was so much more relaxed going into my second grow. If I hadn't also been mired in grief it would've gone better, but we all survived that journey. Well...... all but the plants, but they all got harvested, so there's that. :laughtwo:

That's a similar situation to mine, I reckon. I lost my Dad on May 1st and had visited him in a nursing home 365 - for 5 and a half years, without missing a single day...so this new recreational pursuit has really helped keep me busy enough to fill the initial daily void! And
it's amazing that just the act of growing can be a form of medicine in itself.
Thanks, SweetSue.
 
I have a book that talks about clones taken from flower. Once they have rooted, it recommended having the roots a little warmer than than normal potted plants, to promote faster root growth. I have several right now that have really taken off. They grow a lot more branches without any training than their clone counterparts that were taken in veg. Its a jungle with the ones I have. It took them a while to stop with the funky leaves and start growing normal cannabis leaves, but once they go, holy jesus they freaking grow!

This is the most fascinating plant to watch. :laughtwo: Let her be bushy. I need all the Carnival I can grow. I'm feeling a little stressed at keeping up with the BIL's appetite. The man smokes more than me. Lol! My grow wasn't timed right when I took him on as a patient, and his consumption rates are impressive. Lol! His personality is the best I've witnessed in 36 years though, so I'll do all I can to keep him adequately supplied.

I'm thinking I need a run of nothing but Carnival to get ahead of the game. :laughtwo: It's the strain preferred by most of us.

.... but probably not in a hydro drain to waste hempy pot.

I've done many reveg's and cloning from bloom. Reveg is simple... flowering clones really just take more time.
I always enjoy the appearance of a reveg... they get wild. Hard to control sometimes.

Noted. You'll be proud to know that I realized that before I read your post. :cheesygrinsmiley:

Good morning everyone:Love:

Early to bed, early to rise. Lol! You'd think I'd work harder to make that happen, given how much I like waking up early. Problem is I like staying up late too. Lol! Life gets interesting when you determine to have everything your heart desires. :battingeyelashes:

A study in contrast to start the joyful day. On the left Scott's Dark Slide in hempy, using the RX Green Solutions Grow Better nutrients. On the right Scott's Dark Slide in soil using Doc's HBB kit.

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Hmmmm....... The produce will be the important point, but I'm becoming more impressed with this nutrient line with each watering. There's no denying they're outperforming the Osmo Plus, and no surprise there either, but I wasn't expecting them to outpace the kit in this dramatic a fashion.

We shall see, but as you can sense, I'm being pulled in by the hempy kingdom that appears to be taking over my grow. :battingeyelashes: :Love: This specimen over here has my heart beating a little faster. Just a couple more days and I'll be flipping the tiny closet.

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It's gonna be a challenge keeping these trees contained for the night. They're already spilling out of the space.

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Cant you just imagine all those tops filled with blossoms? :slide:

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You should be able to feel my joy through the interwebs. lol! These specimens have me soooooo excited. :yahoo: It's a good thing I'm up here at the top of the building. These girls are going to be fragrant when they get going, and I have no filtration for this area. I really wasn't expecting trees this size. Lol!

Lights just came on. Time to set the iPad aside and nourish the body. I'm up and fully engaged in joy mode. How about you? :battingeyelashes: It's as easy as making the mental shift, of deciding that how you feel is more important than anything else. It really is that easy. Join me. Create your own personal atmosphere gently throbbing with the rhythms of unconditional love, and watch the universe bring you more situations to express even more love and joy. That's just the way the universe is wired. We can all play the game when we're ready to have our lives open up and be more expansive. No pressure. :cheesygrinsmiley:

I'm off to nourish the trophy wife body and get on with the day. It's Wednesday, our regular walking day, but we may go tomorrow instead. I'll go out on my own regardless, but it's so much nicer sometimes to have companions. It's also nice to have a life so flexible that it doesn't matter.

Get et out there and soread some joy. I'll catch up to you all in a bit. The stomach just growled at me. Lol! :ciao:
 
That's a similar situation to mine, I reckon. I lost my Dad on May 1st and had visited him in a nursing home 365 - for 5 and a half years, without missing a single day...so this new recreational pursuit has really helped keep me busy enough to fill the initial daily void! And
it's amazing that just the act of growing can be a form of medicine in itself.
Thanks, SweetSue.

Most of us acknowledge that growing may be more therapeutic than dosing. :battingeyelashes: It makes sense. The process of cultivation supports the ECS on many levels, and then we get to consume the harvest. :cheesygrinsmiley:

I'm so sorry for your loss. It does get better, and I can't think of a more supportive way to get through grief than shepherding a band of flowering girls to their inevitable fate. This community saved me from grief, in that their love accelerated the healing tone that eventually established itself in my soul. I know they can do the same for you. :circle-of-love:
 
Well I think I can help clarify what we are, as a retarded....errr....I mean retired Marine. Marines were created to fight as an amphibious force. Naval warfare was a big part of battle when the USA was founded and there needed to be warriors so the navy could drive their ships and do all the other things that Sailors do. We offered another benefit over the navy in that we could go ashore and fight, something that they couldn't do. Later we also added the aviation element to it so we can do everything without needing much of anything from any of the other services when dealing with smaller scaled conflicts.

Now the Marines meta-morphed into a completely different entity as our country progressed. We are referred to as the President's own. Meaning the president could essentially deploy the Marines as he or she saw fit without needing congressional approval.

As for the term jarhead, it is a nickname given because of our 'high and tight' hair cuts. People say that it looks like we put a jar on top of our head and cut all the hair around the jar.....hence jarhead. Other services sometimes try to insult us with that name not knowing its anything but an insult.


Excellent description... even with a touch of history. Lovez me sum Jarheads.
I've had an odd combination of experiences with the naval cannon fodder. I've worked with them in 3 different arenas.... commo, combat arms, and (crazily) in the IT arena.
In both technical settings, they really sucked to work with. They lacked imagination and foresight. They would endlessly hang onto some idea or technique that wasn't working or even true. I really wish they'd let the Navy just handle those aspects for them.... they're really bad at it.

Of course, when the lead is flowing, nobody cares about that shit and at the very least, and they become an extremely reliable force in the field. This is their real role and where they excel. Because of their limited support resources, they tend to be very good at calling for support from other sources from the other branches. This makes them really effective. If they are not reacting to some crazy shit and they have time to plan and execute a formal assault, you can be assured they will achieve their objectives. If they're deployed in a defensive configuration you can be damn sure that no unfriendly folks will be nearby. All in all, their reliability has been very appreciated by other forces over the course of history. When you add the idea that they always get tossed into the fray first, they become a very attractive piece of the gumbo in a lot of different ways to those of us not in their ranks.

On a personal level, Tead likes to do his dance in a bit too loose of a way for the Jarhead's liking. I've bumped heads a time or two. This idea has never been a piece of their actions in the field, but in garrison, they mostly suck... but a wise Tead realizes it's a small price to pay for the role that they play in every corner of the globe and further realizes the need for such behavior.

For the record, Tead once kissed one on the cheek when they lent me a hand on a bad day. He backed up a step, smiled , laughed just a slight chuckle, then gave a knowing nod and moved out.
Lovez me sum Jarheads.
 
A study in contrast to start the joyful day. On the left Scott's Dark Slide in hempy, using the RX Green Solutions Grow Better nutrients. On the right Scott's Dark Slide in soil using Doc's HBB kit.

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Hmmmm....... The produce will be the important point, but I'm becoming more impressed with this nutrient line with each watering. There's no denying they're outperforming the Osmo Plus, and no surprise there either, but I wasn't expecting them to outpace the kit in this dramatic a fashion.

You really are starting to be a pain in my ass dammit. The lazy Tead is fighting hard to stay with Osmo, but the thinking Tead is starting to win the war.

The mere thought of mixing nutes again pains me greatly.
 
You really are starting to be a pain in my ass dammit. The lazy Tead is fighting hard to stay with Osmo, but the thinking Tead is starting to win the war.

The mere thought of mixing nutes again pains me greatly.

But Tead, this nutrient mix is amazingly easy. It's as easy as Osmo. No pH adjustment. :battingeyelashes: Think of that. No pH adjustment, and this is the results I get.

Glad to see you here. I have a post you'll appreciate. :cheesygrinsmiley:

Yesterday I took a stroll through the plumbing dept. at Lowe's and came away with stability for the 2 liter bottles. The cap was for a lower profile. I initially bought this as a stand for minor height adjustment, but it turned out to be a perfect base for the bottles.

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No more threat of tipping her over with a simple bump. :cheesygrinsmiley: And look!!! She's starting to bloom. :yahoo:

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On the veg shelf I wanted a bit more height under the bottles, in my attempt to level out the canopy. I tore this shelf apart yesterday to drop everyone down a little further from the lights.

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Worked perfectly. :blunt:

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Sue when you say no PH adjustment, do u PH the water? Or????

I checked the first few times to be certain it wasn't below 3, but my water never gets that low, so I stopped doing that. As long as your mixed water and nutrients don't fall below that threshold you don't need to pH adjust anything. It's so easy Scorpio. I watched Pigeons 420 do his nutrients last week using an oral dosing syringe and modified the way I was measuring, making the job even easier.

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.... but probably not in a hydro drain to waste hempy pot.

I've done many reveg's and cloning from bloom. Reveg is simple... flowering clones really just take more time.
I always enjoy the appearance of a reveg... they get wild. Hard to control sometimes.

Yes, I was referring to those being grown in soil or its equivalent. I grew mine without any additional heating because of the summer temps here lately. If I did it during the cold North East winter time, I would definitely have them sitting on a heating pad for about a week or so.
 
This is the most fascinating plant to watch. :laughtwo: Let her be bushy. I need all the Carnival I can grow. I'm feeling a little stressed at keeping up with the BIL's appetite. The man smokes more than me. Lol! My grow wasn't timed right when I took him on as a patient, and his consumption rates are impressive. Lol! His personality is the best I've witnessed in 36 years though, so I'll do all I can to keep him adequately supplied.

I'm thinking I need a run of nothing but Carnival to get ahead of the game. :laughtwo: It's the strain preferred by most of us.



Noted. You'll be proud to know that I realized that before I read your post. :cheesygrinsmiley:

Good morning everyone:Love:

Early to bed, early to rise. Lol! You'd think I'd work harder to make that happen, given how much I like waking up early. Problem is I like staying up late too. Lol! Life gets interesting when you determine to have everything your heart desires. :battingeyelashes:

A study in contrast to start the joyful day. On the left Scott's Dark Slide in hempy, using the RX Green Solutions Grow Better nutrients. On the right Scott's Dark Slide in soil using Doc's HBB kit.

IMG_90525.JPG


Hmmmm....... The produce will be the important point, but I'm becoming more impressed with this nutrient line with each watering. There's no denying they're outperforming the Osmo Plus, and no surprise there either, but I wasn't expecting them to outpace the kit in this dramatic a fashion.

We shall see, but as you can sense, I'm being pulled in by the hempy kingdom that appears to be taking over my grow. :battingeyelashes: :Love: This specimen over here has my heart beating a little faster. Just a couple more days and I'll be flipping the tiny closet.

IMG_90545.JPG


IMG_90554.JPG


It's gonna be a challenge keeping these trees contained for the night. They're already spilling out of the space.

IMG_90561.JPG


Cant you just imagine all those tops filled with blossoms? :slide:

IMG_90574.JPG


You should be able to feel my joy through the interwebs. lol! These specimens have me soooooo excited. :yahoo: It's a good thing I'm up here at the top of the building. These girls are going to be fragrant when they get going, and I have no filtration for this area. I really wasn't expecting trees this size. Lol!

Lights just came on. Time to set the iPad aside and nourish the body. I'm up and fully engaged in joy mode. How about you? :battingeyelashes: It's as easy as making the mental shift, of deciding that how you feel is more important than anything else. It really is that easy. Join me. Create your own personal atmosphere gently throbbing with the rhythms of unconditional love, and watch the universe bring you more situations to express even more love and joy. That's just the way the universe is wired. We can all play the game when we're ready to have our lives open up and be more expansive. No pressure. :cheesygrinsmiley:

I'm off to nourish the trophy wife body and get on with the day. It's Wednesday, our regular walking day, but we may go tomorrow instead. I'll go out on my own regardless, but it's so much nicer sometimes to have companions. It's also nice to have a life so flexible that it doesn't matter.

Get et out there and soread some joy. I'll catch up to you all in a bit. The stomach just growled at me. Lol! :ciao:

I may just well have to give the Carnival a try. Do you have a breeder that you recommend. Admittedly I am not overly familiar with this strain but after a quick reading, sounds like it would be fun to try! How would you rate it for treating pain (of the back type)?
 
I checked the first few times to be certain it wasn't below 3, but my water never gets that low, so I stopped doing that. As long as your mixed water and nutrients don't fall below that threshold you don't need to pH adjust anything. It's so easy Scorpio. I watched Pigeons 420 do his nutrients last week using an oral dosing syringe and modified the way I was measuring, making the job even easier.

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Below 3, I'm cornfused
 
I may just well have to give the Carnival a try. Do you have a breeder that you recommend. Admittedly I am not overly familiar with this strain but after a quick reading, sounds like it would be fun to try! How would you rate it for treating pain (of the back type)?

Chronic pain is best treated with a balanced ratio of the highest THC load you can comfortably tolerate. Keeping the ratios as even as you can will assure you have plenty of CBD to counter the inflammatory response to cut back on future pain.

Carnival has around 20% THC, testing as high as 22% under optimal conditions, but it has negligible CBD. It'll make you pay no heed to the pain as your mind is enveloped in the sweetest euphoric effect, but it'll do nothing for the inflammation long term. My suggestion would be to mix it with a high CBD strain for the best expectations of relief.

It'd make a good candidate for suppositories to hit back pain, but I'd still supplement somehow with more CBD.

One of the nicest features of Carnival is the total lack of any crash or let down. You simply sense that it's time to either go to bed or take a couple more hits. This makes it excellent for daytime use. Great buzz, clear thinking, motivation to actually do something, and just a plain wonderful sense of wellbeing are some of the consistent effects of this marvelous strain.

She's easy to grow and always yields decently, with nice, dense buds. The only breeder to carry her is the original one, Ministry of Cannabis.

I consider it my top plant, the one most in demand, the one most likely to be referred to as "the good stuff."
 
When pH falls below 3 the plants can't access the nutrients.
3 is way low, ok, why it cornfused me...lol..in hempy isn't it optimal at 5.8-6.4 ish, soil below 7.0
So what pH is yer tap water Sue, mine is around 7.2 so I go buy the RO water from the machines at local grocery store, it runs around 6.2-6.4 ish

I rarely test my pH or runoff since it's always the same in and out..

Once my FF trio of nutes is out I may look at what u use.....
 
Chronic pain is best treated with a balanced ratio of the highest THC load you can comfortably tolerate. Keeping the ratios as even as you can will assure you have plenty of CBD to counter the inflammatory response to cut back on future pain.

Carnival has around 20% THC, testing as high as 22% under optimal conditions, but it has negligible CBD. It'll make you pay no heed to the pain as your mind is enveloped in the sweetest euphoric effect, but it'll do nothing for the inflammation long term. My suggestion would be to mix it with a high CBD strain for the best expectations of relief.

It'd make a good candidate for suppositories to hit back pain, but I'd still supplement somehow with more CBD.

One of the nicest features of Carnival is the total lack of any crash or let down. You simply sense that it's time to either go to bed or take a couple more hits. This makes it excellent for daytime use. Great buzz, clear thinking, motivation to actually do something, and just a plain wonderful sense of wellbeing are some of the consistent effects of this marvelous strain.

She's easy to grow and always yields decently, with nice, dense buds. The only breeder to carry her is the original one, Ministry of Cannabis.

I consider it my top plant, the one most in demand, the one most likely to be referred to as "the good stuff."

Well sounds like a strain worth trying. Just threw it into my cart on Seedsman (like I needed any reason to get more beans). I might have to move it up to be grown on my third grow, the next one is already planned. Thanks for the info Sue. The low CBD isn't a deal breaker with me.....as the ATF strain is a low CBD strain but does amazing things with my back pain and muscle spasms despite limited to very low CBD.
 
I may just well have to give the Carnival a try. Do you have a breeder that you recommend. Admittedly I am not overly familiar with this strain but after a quick reading, sounds like it would be fun to try! How would you rate it for treating pain (of the back type)?
I know seedsman has Carnival, cuz it's in my cart right now.
 
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