If you have ever ___ ____ _______ __ you might be a pot farmer!

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
Have you tried anything from Ninkasi brewery Cannabineer? I am a total sucker for them now,try the Tricerihops
Never heard of them!! Do their products make it to the Sierra Foothills?

Right now my faves are the Green Flash Brewing Co (San Diego), Lagunitas (Petaluma) and Stone (Escondido). I have developed an unholy liking for India Pale Ale. I am on a quest to find a gnarly brew called Pliny the Younger from the Russian River Brewing Co. They're fussy about how and where they ship, so the Foothills might not be close enough to their approved retailers.

~looked'em up
they're in the Willamette, so I stand a chance of finding their goodies here. 'Fornia (as distinct from "Cali") and Oregon have good diplomatic relations ...
 

Perfextionist420

Well-Known Member
If you have ever found stoned irony in smoking a joint in your flowering room while thinking about how much you love each and every one of your plants you might be a pot farmer
 

TheSnake

Well-Known Member
If you ever walked out of a 7-11 and smelt stale herb in smoke form, and gotten into your ride as you see 3 random dudes, blazing a phatty in the suv your parked next to, and thought it could very well be the herb you yourself grew, smoked, bagged and sent down the line, you might be a ganja farmer... had the best laugh tonight outside a 7-11 with my mom about it, blocks away from lights from cruisers lighting people up for dui's or whatever they really pull people over for these days...lol who fucking cares... lmfao!
 

Orithil

Well-Known Member
If you can identify more than 5 types of insect not by look, but by the signs they leave...
If you give the people at the nursery advice for getting rid of pests...
If you have more neem oil than motor oil...
 

MedicineGrowa

Active Member
Don,t smoke in the grow room!!!

It Can Cause:

Tobacco Mosaic virus - The tobacco mosaic virus can attack a wide range of plants, including tomato, pepper, eggplant, tobacco, spinach, petunia, marigold, and our beloved herb marijuana. On marijuana the virus infection causes light and dark green mottled areas on the leaves. The dark green areas tend to be somewhat thicker than the lighter portions of the leaf. The leaf mottling is seen more easily if the affected plant surface is partially shaded. Stunting of young plants is common and often is accompanied by a distortion and fern-like appearance of the leaves. Older leaves curl downward and may be slightly distorted. Certain strains of the virus can cause a mottling, streaking and necrosis of the buds. Infected plants are not killed, but they produce poor quality buds and low yields. Tobacco mosaic, is incited by a virus. The tobacco mosaic virus is very stable and can persist in contaminated soil, in infected plant debris, on or in the seed coat, and in manufactured tobacco products. The virus is transmitted readily from plant to plant by mechanical means. This may simply involve picking up the virus while working with infected plant material, then inoculating healthy plants by rubbing or brushing against them with contaminated tools, clothing, or hands. Aphids are not vectors of the virus, although certain chewing insects may transmit the pathogen.

Solution - Virus diseases cannot be controlled once the plant is infected. Therefore, every effort should be made to prevent introduction of virus diseases into the garden. Sanitation is the primary means of controlling virus diseases. Infected plants should be removed immediately to prevent spread of the pathogens. The use of tobacco products during cultural practices should be avoided to prevent inoculation of plants with the tobacco mosaic virus. Those people using tobacco or working with infected plant material should wash their hands thoroughly in soapy water before handling your plants.
 

billy4479

Moderator
Don,t smoke in the grow room!!!

It Can Cause:

Tobacco Mosaic virus - The tobacco mosaic virus can attack a wide range of plants, including tomato, pepper, eggplant, tobacco, spinach, petunia, marigold, and our beloved herb marijuana. On marijuana the virus infection causes light and dark green mottled areas on the leaves. The dark green areas tend to be somewhat thicker than the lighter portions of the leaf. The leaf mottling is seen more easily if the affected plant surface is partially shaded. Stunting of young plants is common and often is accompanied by a distortion and fern-like appearance of the leaves. Older leaves curl downward and may be slightly distorted. Certain strains of the virus can cause a mottling, streaking and necrosis of the buds. Infected plants are not killed, but they produce poor quality buds and low yields. Tobacco mosaic, is incited by a virus. The tobacco mosaic virus is very stable and can persist in contaminated soil, in infected plant debris, on or in the seed coat, and in manufactured tobacco products. The virus is transmitted readily from plant to plant by mechanical means. This may simply involve picking up the virus while working with infected plant material, then inoculating healthy plants by rubbing or brushing against them with contaminated tools, clothing, or hands. Aphids are not vectors of the virus, although certain chewing insects may transmit the pathogen.

Solution - Virus diseases cannot be controlled once the plant is infected. Therefore, every effort should be made to prevent introduction of virus diseases into the garden. Sanitation is the primary means of controlling virus diseases. Infected plants should be removed immediately to prevent spread of the pathogens. The use of tobacco products during cultural practices should be avoided to prevent inoculation of plants with the tobacco mosaic virus. Those people using tobacco or working with infected plant material should wash their hands thoroughly in soapy water before handling your plants.
This made me laugh really hard . funny stuff Seems MJ has joined the Solanaceae, or nightshades family over night .
 

curious2garden

Well-Known Mod
Staff member
Don,t smoke in the grow room!!!

It Can Cause:

Tobacco Mosaic virus - The tobacco mosaic virus can attack a wide range of plants, including tomato, pepper, eggplant, tobacco, spinach, petunia, marigold, and our beloved herb marijuana. On marijuana the virus infection causes light and dark green mottled areas on the leaves. The dark green areas tend to be somewhat thicker than the lighter portions of the leaf. The leaf mottling is seen more easily if the affected plant surface is partially shaded. Stunting of young plants is common and often is accompanied by a distortion and fern-like appearance of the leaves. Older leaves curl downward and may be slightly distorted. Certain strains of the virus can cause a mottling, streaking and necrosis of the buds. Infected plants are not killed, but they produce poor quality buds and low yields. Tobacco mosaic, is incited by a virus. The tobacco mosaic virus is very stable and can persist in contaminated soil, in infected plant debris, on or in the seed coat, and in manufactured tobacco products. The virus is transmitted readily from plant to plant by mechanical means. This may simply involve picking up the virus while working with infected plant material, then inoculating healthy plants by rubbing or brushing against them with contaminated tools, clothing, or hands. Aphids are not vectors of the virus, although certain chewing insects may transmit the pathogen.

Solution - Virus diseases cannot be controlled once the plant is infected. Therefore, every effort should be made to prevent introduction of virus diseases into the garden. Sanitation is the primary means of controlling virus diseases. Infected plants should be removed immediately to prevent spread of the pathogens. The use of tobacco products during cultural practices should be avoided to prevent inoculation of plants with the tobacco mosaic virus. Those people using tobacco or working with infected plant material should wash their hands thoroughly in soapy water before handling your plants.
It was my understanding that Ca/Mg is a mosaic virustatic. I could be wrong and I'm not looking it up but that's just something in my memory...
 
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