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growslut

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Did the vet discuss dosage?
No, the vet did not discuss dosage. He said there are plenty of 'good products' (think he was referring to store-bought brands). I have read that the proper dosage for CBD is 10-50mg every 8 hours.

I dose my dogs with Lazarus Naturals capsules daily at 10mg for the 70lb Black/Lab Doberman mix, and 25mg for the 75lb Boxer/Pit mix (who suffers from torn ACL's on both back legs--sometimes its hard for his body to walk but his soul is always willing). I do it once or twice a day--wish I could do more but its a money thing.

I also do share weed cookies with them. Super small bites for the doggies, like dime size for one and half that for the other (changes a bit depending on how strong the batch is). It does have THC and CBD in the mix--far more THC. And the dogs love it. Right before I wrote this I got the butter out to warm up a piece to rub on the growth, and the dog with bad legs came and begged for some. He barely gets up to beg for anything! Like, if we are cooking in the kitchen he only comes over once the food gets put on his plate, lol. I will give him some butter later, but when they get it before a walk the walks go so slow b/c the dogs want to smell everything. Its like nose munchies.

And I'm going to start applying the home-made THC&CBD marijuana oil directly onto the growth and hope that helps!
 
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growslut

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So I have a Golden who is 9, has a tumor and is having some arthritis issues. My vet recommends krill or fish oil for joints. I have recently been giving him salmon oil mixed with an OZ of 500 mg CBD oil. My lab (8yo) also has fatty tumors, so I am also giving him some.

It's not an exact science, since they are dogs and can't give verbal feedback. That said, the Golden is feeling better and I can see a noticeable difference in the size of the tumors on both dogs. I don't recommend THC at all, I've seen first hand stoned dogs who ate some AVB, and they get really messed up. But CBD seems to do wonders.

It may just be hopeful thinking on my part, but I'm sticking with it. Obviously there will be no adverse affects of CBD, and even if it just makes them feel better, it's worth it.

Oh, and I first bought Canine CBD suspended in krill oil. It was expensive and only contained 75 mg of CBD. Make your own, you will save a ton of money and it will better quality, stronger, etc. Good luck with your dog!
That's great it seems to be working for your dog! And your dog is feeling better!!

How much do you dose your dog each time?

And totally agree with you on the pet products--they get expensive and you can make better/more potent stuff at home.
 

Tstat

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How much do you dose your dog each time?
I just started this a couple weeks ago. I have a bottle of salmon oil which is 16 ounces. I added one ounce of 500 mg pure CBD oil to that. They get a small amount of food in the AM and then dinner at night. To that I give one or two squirts of the oil to the Lab and a little more for the Golden.

I am ordering two more ounces of CBD today. I plan to stick to the fish oil/CBD routine, but also give a couple of drops under the younger to the Golden when it appears his arthritis is bothering him.
 

Diesel0889

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Took our black lab/doberman mix to the vet yesterday. He has a growth sticking out next to his butthole. The dog is 8 years old but we've only had him 3 months now, so maybe he always had this growth, or maybe its new. Either way, antibiotics did not heal it, so the vet thinks it is either a fatty tissue or cancer. The vet recommends surgery--but since its next to the pooper, the vet says it is a risky surgery and recommended a specialist do it (because if there is any problem with the surgery he doesn't feel comfortable removing the anal gland). Then we had a long talk about possible other methods of treatment that might help. Which led to a lengthy discussion about using marijuana products on dogs.

The vets opinion is that he believes that marijuana products help calm dogs, relax them, and give the dogs a feeling of well being. He said he recommends it for these reasons--and he himself has never tried marijuana. When I brought up the many cases where marijuana products have reportedly stopped cancer and might cure the dog's growth, the vet said he is not sure how effective marijuana is as a medicine. He said it might help, and I told him I would try it and bring the dog back in a few weeks to see if there is any change in the growth.

Hope that clarifies the vet's opinion for those wondering about using marijuana products on their doggos.

***Many thanks to a board member for sharing their recipe for oil that successfully helped their dog. I really hope this helps. This dog is a special soul~

Very sorry to hear about your dog. My labs, cat, and grey squirrel are part of the family and one of my labs is on CBD oil and chemo due to lymphoma. It's very expensive to treat and my grow has had to take a back seat so I'm able to afford that and my new house at the same time. (But don't know what I'd do without him) I wish you the best of luck with the pup and hope it turns out ok.


Now I have a question for anyone that cares to answer. My plants are about 5-5.5 weeks in veg at the moment. They are all about 14 to 16" with a nice structure, very short stacked nodes and lots of leaves. I have run into a couple of problems along the way ( under water from being away to long...) and calcium/mag issues, red stems etc.

This run in doing dry amendment package from roots organics and ffof soil lightly amended with roots dry amendments. After the couple issues I have run into I decided to let the root zone heal/grow more before flower. My room also was around 64/66 degrees for a week but now at a steady 73-76 degrees after some tweaks so I think all will heal up quick within a week or so. I know all strains stretch differently in flower but if anyone can give me an idea on stretch on the following strains I'd appreciate it.
1 dynasty genetics, cherry vanilla cookies.
3 bodhi silver mountin
1 bodhi space monkey
2 bodhi clusterfunk.

I am trying to end up around 3ft-4ft from top of pot give or take. I topdreesed for week 1 of bloom last night so in 7 to 10 days I will flip and focus on getting my veg tent caught up to take place when these finish. I hope they shoot up 6"+ in the next week or so lol...Any flower times for those THAT HAVE GROWN THESE STRAINS are helpful as well as I'm sure they won't finish at the same time. As always happy growing and thank you in advance
 

Avant_Gardener

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Sunshine Daydream (cut)
Purple Sunshine
Sunshine 4
and a few other (Jillybean (cut), Agent Orange (cut), Tardis, Mandala #1 (cut))
...the cuts on the sides suffering at 93F, although the seedlings are fine. The females I tooked the cuts of are all in flower, and 10 more PLSS and SS4 are sprouted. Will be a happy summer time selecting all these beauties!
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Next round I go with the crosses of the 88G13/HP daddy :)
What kind of lighting are using? nice setup too!
 

FlakeyFoont

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Very sorry to hear about your dog. My labs, cat, and grey squirrel are part of the family and one of my labs is on CBD oil and chemo due to lymphoma. It's very expensive to treat and my grow has had to take a back seat so I'm able to afford that and my new house at the same time. (But don't know what I'd do without him) I wish you the best of luck with the pup and hope it turns out ok.


Now I have a question for anyone that cares to answer. My plants are about 5-5.5 weeks in veg at the moment. They are all about 14 to 16" with a nice structure, very short stacked nodes and lots of leaves. I have run into a couple of problems along the way ( under water from being away to long...) and calcium/mag issues, red stems etc.

This run in doing dry amendment package from roots organics and ffof soil lightly amended with roots dry amendments. After the couple issues I have run into I decided to let the root zone heal/grow more before flower. My room also was around 64/66 degrees for a week but now at a steady 73-76 degrees after some tweaks so I think all will heal up quick within a week or so. I know all strains stretch differently in flower but if anyone can give me an idea on stretch on the following strains I'd appreciate it.
1 dynasty genetics, cherry vanilla cookies.
3 bodhi silver mountin
1 bodhi space monkey
2 bodhi clusterfunk.

I am trying to end up around 3ft-4ft from top of pot give or take. I topdreesed for week 1 of bloom last night so in 7 to 10 days I will flip and focus on getting my veg tent caught up to take place when these finish. I hope they shoot up 6"+ in the next week or so lol...Any flower times for those THAT HAVE GROWN THESE STRAINS are helpful as well as I'm sure they won't finish at the same time. As always happy growing and thank you in advance
I haven't had a Space Monkey that finished in under 70 days. That's about 5-10% amber.

They go into flower around 18", and with some heavy super cropping, end up around 3-4'.

I hear about some fast finishers, but don't think I've ever actually seen pics of any, lol!

64° is high in my space in the winter, 50° hasn't been uncommon, and it honestly doesn't seem to make a bit of difference to the plants... now my comfort is another story.

That's all just my experience, mind you.
 

thenotsoesoteric

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Took our black lab/doberman mix to the vet yesterday. He has a growth sticking out next to his butthole. The dog is 8 years old but we've only had him 3 months now, so maybe he always had this growth, or maybe its new. Either way, antibiotics did not heal it, so the vet thinks it is either a fatty tissue or cancer. The vet recommends surgery--but since its next to the pooper, the vet says it is a risky surgery and recommended a specialist do it (because if there is any problem with the surgery he doesn't feel comfortable removing the anal gland). Then we had a long talk about possible other methods of treatment that might help. Which led to a lengthy discussion about using marijuana products on dogs.

The vets opinion is that he believes that marijuana products help calm dogs, relax them, and give the dogs a feeling of well being. He said he recommends it for these reasons--and he himself has never tried marijuana. When I brought up the many cases where marijuana products have reportedly stopped cancer and might cure the dog's growth, the vet said he is not sure how effective marijuana is as a medicine. He said it might help, and I told him I would try it and bring the dog back in a few weeks to see if there is any change in the growth.

Hope that clarifies the vet's opinion for those wondering about using marijuana products on their doggos.

***Many thanks to a board member for sharing their recipe for oil that successfully helped their dog. I really hope this helps. This dog is a special soul~
You're vets a liar, lol. He went to college for nearly or over 8 years and never smoked? :lol: I bet as a working professional he just can't or doesn't want people, aka customers, thinking of him as a pot head etc...

But totally not unheard of, people that have never smoked bud. lmao

I do hate how Western culture doctors always pull the "I don't know if marijuana is an effective medicine..."

Whether it is a human or an animal, marijuana definitely has medical benefits. I mean he literally told you that weed is good to calm their nerves etc well those are medical benefits. I mean if he gave your dog anti anxiety pills he would call that medicine and say it has medical benefits. So why can't medical professionals just say the same about weed?

Of course weed isn't an instant cure all but if it helps alleviate anxiety, insomnia, minor or major aches and pains etc... then it is a medicine and it is an effective medicine.

Sorry rant over and I hope only the best for your big puppy. I hope you find something that helps him out. Cheers
 

growslut

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You're vets a liar, lol. He went to college for nearly or over 8 years and never smoked? :lol: I bet as a working professional he just can't or doesn't want people, aka customers, thinking of him as a pot head etc...

But totally not unheard of, people that have never smoked bud. lmao

I do hate how Western culture doctors always pull the "I don't know if marijuana is an effective medicine..."

Whether it is a human or an animal, marijuana definitely has medical benefits. I mean he literally told you that weed is good to calm their nerves etc well those are medical benefits. I mean if he gave your dog anti anxiety pills he would call that medicine and say it has medical benefits. So why can't medical professionals just say the same about weed?

Of course weed isn't an instant cure all but if it helps alleviate anxiety, insomnia, minor or major aches and pains etc... then it is a medicine and it is an effective medicine.

Sorry rant over and I hope only the best for your big puppy. I hope you find something that helps him out. Cheers
Thanks for the well-wishes, Eso. Hope the pupper makes a quick recovery too!

Lol, you have a point about partying during vet school. My buddy's brother went to Auburn to study to become a vet, and we partied with his school mates, and they partied hard! I actually do believe my vet hasn't smoked weed, though. My vet is a Pakastani immigrant--he himself immigrated--and I think he did most of his schooling in Pakistan. He's old school and doesn't suggest all the new procedures and medications, and he explains things which is one reason I really like him. And I believe he really has my pet's best interest in mind, which is more than some other vet's I've seen in the past.

And I'm with you on wanting Dr's to talk more about the medical benefits of marijuana. And maybe the confusion was my translation of what he said. He said he believes it has a behavioral benefit--which is medical, but he doesn't know if rubbing it on a growth will stop cancer. He didn't even seem skeptical that it is a medicine. He just said he would need to see tests to see how it does act.

Btw, your garden is in beast mode! That one plant is huge for a one gallon!!
 

Diesel0889

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I haven't had a Space Monkey that finished in under 70 days. That's about 5-10% amber.

They go into flower around 18", and with some heavy super cropping, end up around 3-4'.

I hear about some fast finishers, but don't think I've ever actually seen pics of any, lol!

64° is high in my space in the winter, 50° hasn't been uncommon, and it honestly doesn't seem to make a bit of difference to the plants... now my comfort is another story.

That's all just my experience, mind you.

Damn at 65 degrees mine were looking like wilted junk but at 72.5 to 78 degrees all my plants are back to praying for the light. Out of them all I think 2 of 3 silver mountin look great, one of 2 clusterfunk is fantastic looking but holy shit the space monkey is simply perfect in every way, problems I've had aside. Fans are getting massive and it has tons of vigor as soon as it hit 13"-14". I dialed in new setting envioment wise and every plant is loving the change in a big way. Going to add the 3ft stakes in a day or to and flip in 7 to 14 days depending on growth and start tieing branches outward before the stretch and after. I wanted to put the old net up but I'm afraid I don't want to veg for 4+ more weeks. They all sit at 14 to 18" now l.

I got a PM I need to answer with a pic stripping app (I'm paranoid) from a member here I still keep forgetting to thank. I think in 7 to 10 days I will consider them picture worthy. I have been away a bit and had issues because of it but my girls are bouncing back now. Part due to me being VERY busy and lazy to lol. I may ask for help to post pics lol.

A side note on the monkey. Its kept a very light green compared to my other strains but has TONS of vigor now so should I assume if it's not broke don't fix it lol . Question to the many that grow this strain??? Happy growing!!!
 

hillbill

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3 Phone Home at 37 days and ahead of their time! Average size with 2/3 larger than average buds. Really nice round and firm with wider than average leaves. These stink! Lemon and Lavender with eye watering terps! Very similar to Space Monkeys I have had. A very good thing. Pistils turning red orange early, also Monkeyish. Must be that Wookie thing. Strong plants that look like they will be an early finisher.
 

FlakeyFoont

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Damn at 65 degrees mine were looking like wilted junk but at 72.5 to 78 degrees all my plants are back to praying for the light. Out of them all I think 2 of 3 silver mountin look great, one of 2 clusterfunk is fantastic looking but holy shit the space monkey is simply perfect in every way, problems I've had aside. Fans are getting massive and it has tons of vigor as soon as it hit 13"-14". I dialed in new setting envioment wise and every plant is loving the change in a big way. Going to add the 3ft stakes in a day or to and flip in 7 to 14 days depending on growth and start tieing branches outward before the stretch and after. I wanted to put the old net up but I'm afraid I don't want to veg for 4+ more weeks. They all sit at 14 to 18" now l.

I got a PM I need to answer with a pic stripping app (I'm paranoid) from a member here I still keep forgetting to thank. I think in 7 to 10 days I will consider them picture worthy. I have been away a bit and had issues because of it but my girls are bouncing back now. Part due to me being VERY busy and lazy to lol. I may ask for help to post pics lol.

A side note on the monkey. Its kept a very light green compared to my other strains but has TONS of vigor now so should I assume if it's not broke don't fix it lol . Question to the many that grow this strain??? Happy growing!!!
Hey, we're in it for the pictures, lol! I didn't mean that plants do better at lower temps, no you're on the right track, but I have found the low 70s to work best for most of my plants.

I never had light leaves on my Monkeys...this one is at 52 days, just before a 2 week flush.
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And again at 68 days, right before chop.
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That was my first Monkey, and first run in coco with just AnB, Si, and PK13/14. not sure how you're growing, but, I think I would bump up my feed a bit til they get a nice, shiny green.

Good luck.
 

Diesel0889

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Hey, we're in it for the pictures, lol! I didn't mean that plants do better at lower temps, no you're on the right track, but I have found the low 70s to work best for most of my plants.

I never had light leaves on my Monkeys...this one is at 52 days, just before a 2 week flush.
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And again at 68 days, right before chop.
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That was my first Monkey, and first run in coco with just AnB, Si, and PK13/14. not sure how you're growing, but, I think I would bump up my feed a bit til they get a nice, shiny green.

Good luck.
Nice! Looking very tasty lol. I have found that under my fluence spyder x plus they seem to hold a lighter green but when pulled out from under they are much darker looking but of all my plants the monkey still looks lighter
Maybe I'll top dress a tsp or 2 of nitro guano. I'm feeding with roots dry amendments for this run while I source some big roots soil or a build a soil blend to run a 4x4x1.5 living soil bed by grass roots in my 5x5 tent and I'll run 1 gallons in veg tent and plop them in when ready when u find a couple worthy keepers and pull clones.
 
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