The Joy Of Growing - SweetSue Goes Perpetual

THUNDERPAWS

These are for Ottawa Green. These are seeds of his making.

Thunderpaws

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#1 (Day 14)

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#2 (Day 13)

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They appear to be strong and vigorous. May at least one turn out to be female.
 
I always hate looking at that 4-8 inches of beautiful lush top that I just cut off, sitting in my hand with a look of pure shock. :straightface: Ack! :laughtwo:


Oh Graytail, thank you for that share! That was sooo hard to do. At least I'm not alone. :laughtwo: Ack!! Is right!!!
 
THE FIRST CUT IS THE HARDEST!!!
Sorenna, if you hadn't held my hand.... :high-five:

Oh, sweets, I wasnt just holding your hand. I was squeezing those nippers too. hehe
 
Doesn't it feel like I ran in the room, threw it out there and ran out again to gather more? Hahaha! This is so much fun you guys. More work but way more fun. :laughtwo:

Did you all keep up? Did we lose anybody? Everybody have your Buddy by the hand? Headcount!!! :rofl:

:battingeyelashes: :Love:
 
:Namaste:Just lurking and watching. It's all looking good to me:goodjob:
 
You, my friend, need to move to a more user-friendly state. :laughtwo:

Sue that is my plan, just as soon as I can I will be back in CO.
 
Hey there SS - I just did a small write up about foraging for worm castings in my journal. Just go to the end ....
Now is the time - around the first day of fall before leaves start falling again. You can see the worm castings all over the forest floor - totally amazing and THE best soil amendment money cant buy - its free!


Here's a pic: sparkles are silica naturally occurring in soil where we live and the worms dig it up and make it available for the plants.

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Thanks for the pics they look great so far. I hope for a female too.
In your picture with three plants which is Thunderpaws?

The Thunderpaws are the ones in the middle of the shelf, flanked by Jamaican Dream on the left and Dark Devil Auto on the right.

They look fabulous OG. They're both growing in Doc's kit soil, so if we get a female we can expect something special. I really appreciate you letting me play with them.
 
With a top that full of water, dip it in rooting stuff, plant in soil, and it probably grows :)

Do you think so Rad? I was wondering that myself today. They're certainly healthy tops, I'll give them that.

I set up the Dark Devil Auto thread this evening. I'm going to cover two of my three I have going right now, maybe all three. MagicJim and Mr Am4zin are joining me in the initial kick-off, but this thread is meant to run indefinitely. I hope to gather stacks of info on this strain over the years.


Dark Devil Auto: A Community Grow Record

Here's the link, ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ if anyone is interested in joining us or just in following our joy. I'm going to be there. It will be joyful. :laughtwo: I'd love to have you grow with us. :battingeyelashes: It's just now up and I won't be adding my grow info until tomorrow morning, or maybe middle of the night haha! I need a bit of a break. There are some very special people I've been neglecting as I changed things up. :straightface: Here's small compensation.

:hugs:

Imagine it bigger. And softer. And all round better. :battingeyelashes: And smelling ever-so-slightly of lavender. There, that's a little bit of an improvement. It's a good thing we're such a creative lot.
 
I just had a flash of cannawisdom ... :cheesygrinsmiley:

Rado reminded me of the top in hand, wondering what to do with such a formerly promising piece of plant ... and then the plant itself, usually looking completely ready to take up the slack. The surviving branches look like they just got a blast of sunshine and fresh air, and maybe even were resentful of the f'n snooty top and all its "needs", all important 'n' stuff, hoggin' the hormones ...

And that made me think of corporate management and how refreshing it can be to lose the boss. :laughtwo: I wonder if that's an actual management method - to cull the position of boss, and send those responsibilities down to the people who actually do the work. It seems to me that, while it may be highly disruptive, it probably produces a more efficient workflow and happier workers.

:hmmmm:
 
I just had a flash of cannawisdom ... :cheesygrinsmiley:

Rado reminded me of the top in hand, wondering what to do with such a formerly promising piece of plant ... and then the plant itself, usually looking completely ready to take up the slack. The surviving branches look like they just got a blast of sunshine and fresh air, and maybe even were resentful of the f'n snooty top and all its "needs", all important 'n' stuff, hoggin' the hormones ...

And that made me think of corporate management and how refreshing it can be to lose the boss. :laughtwo: I wonder if that's an actual management method - to cull the position of boss, and send those responsibilities down to the people who actually do the work. It seems to me that, while it may be highly disruptive, it probably produces a more efficient workflow and happier workers.

:hmmmm:

It makes so much sense, lol good work :thumb:
 
Rado reminded me of the top in hand, wondering what to do with such a formerly promising piece of plant ... and then the plant itself, usually looking completely ready to take up the slack. The surviving branches look like they just got a blast of sunshine and fresh air, and maybe even were resentful of the f'n snooty top and all its "needs", all important 'n' stuff, hoggin' the hormones ...

Ha! That it. I'm topping myself!
 
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