eighteenhundredwatts
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Whats the deal with the Orange little worms found in freshish outdoor buds? - searched many forums, seeing MANY people getting mocked for talking about them. - am not claiming they "get you high", but they DO exist. - am sure there is a proper name for them, and am almost positive they do not get you high. - am positive they must inhabit other plants as well. But - have to know? What are they? What is the story? What are they actually feeding on?
- have seen many pictures from folks showing there "thc worms" that were not what - am talking about. One was actually a large mealworm, kinda funny, he might have deserved a little mocking. These are small and bright orange, with a tiny brownish round head, you can google image it and find them.
A big FUCK YOU to all the assholes who were being ruthless to folks talking about them. It wasn't "rotten weed" (it was DANK), they didn't get ripped off (at least not from -). They were just little orange worms that were not leaving noticeable trails or feces, and inhabiting DANK. - know Santa Clause and The Easter Bunny might have been a let down for you, but just because you haven't seen it, doesn't mean it ain't out there.
So, years ago - was living in the midwest and planting clones of White Widow and Bubbleberry x Big Bud in open Hay Fields. These fields were no longer in operation, but still held some hay, along with thorns and various other plants. The soil was SUPER black spongey rich soil. After getting through the first 1/2 inch with a spade, - could just grab an inch or two and rip it from the ground with bare hands. Sand was lightly mixed in, as a river ran around the field, which flooded from time to time and washed up sand. (Luckily it never flooded while - plants were out there.) The field was rectangular, super remote, clear of trees East and West. ALL day sun, - still get nostalgic thinking about how beautiful and perfect that place was. But then, - turned 18 and got the fuck out of the Midwest,.
- would plant about 16 clones every year, and get around a LB or so dried buds ( - parents appreciated - financial independence), with minimal effort (4-5) visits from transplant to harvest. - would spot maybe 30-40 or so in the LB, without effort, just making out 1/8s and 1/4s. So, - seen over 100 of these things. They never dominated a bag, it was just you MIGHT get 1 or 2 in a bag, most of the time not.
- personally never smoked them. - am a catch and release kinda guy. Many friends did, but shit man, - were 15 years old. Don't hate.
So, who has the real info on these little things? Even the HIGHTIMES articles - found on these seemed like the author had NO CLUE of what - and other posters were talking about. The author described a completely different worm he suspected it was, and admitted never having actually seen them.
Perhaps it is a midwest thing?
Yeah, - typing just rolls on and on.
- have seen many pictures from folks showing there "thc worms" that were not what - am talking about. One was actually a large mealworm, kinda funny, he might have deserved a little mocking. These are small and bright orange, with a tiny brownish round head, you can google image it and find them.
A big FUCK YOU to all the assholes who were being ruthless to folks talking about them. It wasn't "rotten weed" (it was DANK), they didn't get ripped off (at least not from -). They were just little orange worms that were not leaving noticeable trails or feces, and inhabiting DANK. - know Santa Clause and The Easter Bunny might have been a let down for you, but just because you haven't seen it, doesn't mean it ain't out there.
So, years ago - was living in the midwest and planting clones of White Widow and Bubbleberry x Big Bud in open Hay Fields. These fields were no longer in operation, but still held some hay, along with thorns and various other plants. The soil was SUPER black spongey rich soil. After getting through the first 1/2 inch with a spade, - could just grab an inch or two and rip it from the ground with bare hands. Sand was lightly mixed in, as a river ran around the field, which flooded from time to time and washed up sand. (Luckily it never flooded while - plants were out there.) The field was rectangular, super remote, clear of trees East and West. ALL day sun, - still get nostalgic thinking about how beautiful and perfect that place was. But then, - turned 18 and got the fuck out of the Midwest,.
- would plant about 16 clones every year, and get around a LB or so dried buds ( - parents appreciated - financial independence), with minimal effort (4-5) visits from transplant to harvest. - would spot maybe 30-40 or so in the LB, without effort, just making out 1/8s and 1/4s. So, - seen over 100 of these things. They never dominated a bag, it was just you MIGHT get 1 or 2 in a bag, most of the time not.
- personally never smoked them. - am a catch and release kinda guy. Many friends did, but shit man, - were 15 years old. Don't hate.
So, who has the real info on these little things? Even the HIGHTIMES articles - found on these seemed like the author had NO CLUE of what - and other posters were talking about. The author described a completely different worm he suspected it was, and admitted never having actually seen them.
Perhaps it is a midwest thing?
Yeah, - typing just rolls on and on.