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DoobieBrother

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http://news.yahoo.com/denver-fairs-bong-edible-contests-celebrate-pot-211603298.html

"Denver Fair's Bong, Edible contests celebrate pot"

DENVER (AP) — Marijuana joined roses and dahlias Friday in blue ribbon events at the nation's first county fair to allow pot competitions.

This weekend's Denver County Fair includes a 21-and-over "Pot Pavilion" where winning entries for plants, bongs, edible treats and clothes made from hemp are on display.
There is no actual weed at the fairgrounds. Instead, fairgoers will see photos of the competing pot plants and marijuana-infused foods. A sign near the entry warns patrons not to consume pot at the fair.
A speed joint-rolling contest uses oregano, not pot. The only real stuff allowed at the event? Doritos, to be used in the munchie eating contest.
Organizers say the marijuana categories this year — which come with the debut of legal recreational marijuana in Colorado — add a fun twist on Denver's already-quirky county fair, which includes a drag queen pageant and a contest for dioramas made with Peeps candies.
"We've been selling tickets to people from all over the world, and we keep hearing they want to come see the pot," said Dana Cain, who helped organize Denver County's first fair three years ago. This year's event is expected to draw 20,000 people.
Judges considered only the quality of individual marijuana plants, not potency or the merits of drugs produced by the plants.
"It's more like a rose competition than anything," said Russel Wise, a pot grower who entered three plants and a marijuana-infused baklava treat.
Other Colorado contests — patterned after Amsterdam's famed Cannabis Cup — gauge drug quality and flavor.
Edible products did require tasting. A secret panel of judges sampled brownies and other treats earlier this month at an undisclosed location.
"At first the judges were eating them all, but by the end they were really feeling it, so they just tasted them and spit them out," Cain said with a laugh. "We offered them cabs home."
The winning brownie was made with walnuts and dark chocolate. Top prize was $20 and a blue ribbon. The fair already has a green ribbon — awarded for using environmentally conscious methods.
For the handmade bong contest, three industry insiders judged 17 entries for craftsmanship, creativity — and functionality.
"It has to be something special, something you'd want to use," said judge Robert Folse, who works at a pot dispensary as a "budtender," sort of a sommelier for marijuana.
It's too soon to say whether marijuana contests will spread to other state fairs. Officials in Routt County, in western Colorado, voted last year to ban marijuana from the county fair. Colorado State Fair organizers have expressed no interest in marijuana competition.
California holds an Emerald Cup at the fairgrounds in Sonoma County, where guests with medical clearance are able to sample the drug. That contest is held at the fairgrounds but isn't a part of the county fair.

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jigfresh

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No, there aren't too many lady growers at the moment. We've had a couple regulars, and there was a year where there was a bunch of females, but sadly they've mostly moved on. I'm speaking of this thread. There are quite a few lady growers on RIU.
 

giggles26

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I wish I had time to catch up but don't till next fri when I get my new unlimited internet service. This cost me money just so they would run lines down my road so I could get it, but is still cheaper than the verizon hot spot.

@giggles26 check your email bro.
Got it I got back to yea bro
 
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supchaka

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Ever since this new site came up when I go to latest unread thread it always shows me some old shit and I gotta scroll through till I find the new. Anyone else have that?
 

Swamp Thing

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Thanks for sharing Doobie Brother! You think if one was to pop some beans now and veg under T5s with some supplemental sunlight 18/6 for 4-8 weeks then outside for flowering like that they'd work out?

Never done it and always wanted to because it stays so warm so long around the Gulf and by the time December/November rolls around they'll basically be done. (but with 10.5hrs of light will they be ok?)
 

DoobieBrother

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Thanks for sharing Doobie Brother! You think if one was to pop some beans now and veg under T5s with some supplemental sunlight 18/6 for 4-8 weeks then outside for flowering like that they'd work out?

Never done it and always wanted to because it stays so warm so long around the Gulf and by the time December/November rolls around they'll basically be done. (but with 10.5hrs of light will they be ok?)
That should work just fine :-)
You'd only be a little less than 3 weeks behind where my grow is at if you soaked them tonight, and your sunrise/sunset is more stable than Northern Oregon. 10.5-hrs should be okay (I would think), but this is my first outdoor cannabis grow, so I'll be interested in hearing from an experienced outdoor grower.
My goal is to not have to use supplemental indoor lighting, but worst case scenario is bringing them in (there will only be 6 for flowering) and setting them up in the vertical 360-scrog with the light mover and a 600w.
I'll be pushing it real bad, but if the weather is typical Willamette Valley farming weather, I should be able to do as good in 3-months of outdoors as I might get from a 4-month grow under a 600w.
 
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Javadog

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Ever since this new site came up when I go to latest unread thread it always shows me some old shit and I gotta scroll through till I find the new. Anyone else have that?
I have seen that too Chaka.

If you keep putting focus in the address/URL
area of the browser, and hit return, focus will
consistently jump to the same, correct, post.

It is as if the caching capability of browsers
has been subverted by random renaming
of image files....i.e. it seems that every time
that I load a page, every image is re-downloaded
and this is what is making the page take
so long to load and to jump about.

JD
 
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