The Daily Nugg,

Favorite time to smoke

  • Morning

    Votes: 69 24.0%
  • Afternoon

    Votes: 26 9.1%
  • Nighttime

    Votes: 68 23.7%
  • Naked while yelling at strangers

    Votes: 124 43.2%

  • Total voters
    287

Bareback

Well-Known Member
Outdoor Update.

Harvest was ample, even though there were challenges throughout the season.

This season saw multiple stalk and limbs break and/or split as well as atmospheric, insect, bud rot and nutrient issues too.

No pics taken at harvest.

Dry stored weight results:

Blackberry Wafer - 7oz
Health looking plant all season.

C99 - 11oz
Healthy looking most of the season. The last month I had concerns as the sugar leafs died off fast, leaving the plant looking blighted.
Several limbs were wind whipped and broken, as well as 1 limb split at the stalk. These limbs were cut in the middle of flower.
The sacrificed limbs may have made the difference of a 1 pound harvest.

Space Monkey A - 6oz
Healthy most of the season, it started yellowing early in the flower stage.

Space Monkey B - 12oz
Wind whipped 3 days after being placed outside. The stalk split right down the middle.
Masking tape and zip ties held it together for the duration of the season.
It grew healthy, but also yellowed early. 1 unique thing was at the split in the stalk a limb sprouted.
This limb was always healthy. It was healthy and vibrant at harvest, while the rest of the plant showed it's stressed age.


2.25 pounds of fresh bud will keep my coffers filled this year. :blsmoke:

All shake has been designated for bubble hash.
Root balls, stalks, limbs and twigs will be distributed across the lawn.


I'll have a few months off before I'll start a new crop.

The biggest thing I need to work on now is drying/curing.
Controlling the humidity will add to the "Bag appeal" of the final product.

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Sharing is caring ……. ohh wait you said curing …….awkward.
 

farmerfischer

Well-Known Member
Love you guys....Hope all of you are having a great season so far, and making lots of sexual advances towards strangers and the person in the mirror. Ive been working hard. I finally found a purpose for my life's work. It all started many months back. I was watching a lady breast feed her child from a distance. As I was up on the roof peering into the second story window. I noticed another nino walk in with a Caprison for his mom to open. I thought for sure this was going to be a moment of bare nipple, and possibly a jiggle from pushing the straw into the ice cold juice pack. Instead and unfortunately, she took the juice from said nino and stabbed the little yellow straw like an arrow straight into the bottom.......... I was intrigued, aroused, and confused all at the same damn time. Yes, I was upset she didn't remove the baby from her tete, but I also realized my life's work shortly after. Minutes later the boy comes back into the room and sets his little foil pack of juicy goodness on the floor and walks out. SUDDENLY!!!! the mom stands up and tosses said Nino into the bed.......and .....and .....and, there they were, like two trophy bass out of my other neighbors private pond wet and wiggling. Two lovely lactating fun bags. It brought a tear to my sausage watching her clean that juice as fast as she could topless. After I came too from falling off the second story roof, I realized my life's work. Sadly I forgot exactly what it was and thats where I've been. Trying to figure it out. However, I do have a juice pack, 3 nipples, and a stick figure with giant breasts drawn on my garage chalk board. So I do feel like I'm getting somewhere. Einstein didn't build the Hoover Dam overnight people. Just remember patience, and keeping your sexual organs stimulated for me. Ive obviously got the rest under control. Clearly.

Namaste friends
Love and miss you bro.. dont be a stranger..
 

Roger A. Shrubber

Well-Known Member
Ripper's deserve a special place in hell. To lose a plant to them this late in the season really sucks. He better get ready for next year, they'll probably be back to check his area again.
these are pretty good alarms. about 8 minutes in they use a glitter bomb...setting two or three of these up on the same wire would cover someone with glitter pretty well, make it easy to see which one of the neighbors kids you need to have a chat with...
 

FirstCavApache64

Well-Known Member
these are pretty good alarms. about 8 minutes in they use a glitter bomb...setting two or three of these up on the same wire would cover someone with glitter pretty well, make it easy to see which one of the neighbors kids you need to have a chat with...
They work really well loaded with specialized rounds for extra boom or pepper spray depending on how serious you want to take things. Or so I've heard. These do a great job with nuisance bears or whatever.
It helps to put them under a little cover to keep rain off them if they're going to be left outside.I use motion sensors around the property to let me know when someone or something is around and security cameras to check it out without having to go outside. The marking idea of the glitter bomb is nice for kids, try explaining that to your parents lol. Last year was my first outdoor grow and I slept next to the plants on the ground for the last two weeks because I was worried about them. This year I upgraded the security stuff and haven't worried about them at all. It was worth the little bit of money for the peace of mind. If mine got ripped, the next year would involve punji staked pits and holes being dug on the back side of the property.
 

lokie

Well-Known Member
All trimmings from this harvest were donated to my Grandson.
He has started to turn it into Bubble Hash.

He stopped by to share his first experiments with us.

This is his first adventure into making hash.
bubblehash.png
The names were made up as he went along.

I gave him a large trash bag FULL of Space Monkey, C99 and Blackberry Wafer trim. All mixed in the 1 bag.

More than just trim, knowing that bubble hash was the goal, I left more than a few smaller buds in the mix.
The trim was not weighed, however keep in mind I stored more than 2LB of bud.:weed:
 

lokie

Well-Known Member
Outdoor Update.

Harvest was ample, even though there were challenges throughout the season.

This season saw multiple stalk and limbs break and/or split as well as atmospheric, insect, bud rot and nutrient issues too.

No pics taken at harvest.

Dry stored weight results:

Blackberry Wafer - 7oz
Health looking plant all season.

C99 - 11oz
Healthy looking most of the season. The last month I had concerns as the sugar leafs died off fast, leaving the plant looking blighted.
Several limbs were wind whipped and broken, as well as 1 limb split at the stalk. These limbs were cut in the middle of flower.
The sacrificed limbs may have made the difference of a 1 pound harvest.

Space Monkey A - 6oz
Healthy most of the season, it started yellowing early in the flower stage.

Space Monkey B - 12oz
Wind whipped 3 days after being placed outside. The stalk split right down the middle.
Masking tape and zip ties held it together for the duration of the season.
It grew healthy, but also yellowed early. 1 unique thing was at the split in the stalk a limb sprouted.
This limb was always healthy. It was healthy and vibrant at harvest, while the rest of the plant showed it's stressed age.


2.25 pounds of fresh bud will keep my coffers filled this year. :blsmoke:

All shake has been designated for bubble hash.
Root balls, stalks, limbs and twigs will be distributed across the lawn.


I'll have a few months off before I'll start a new crop.

The biggest thing I need to work on now is drying/curing.
Controlling the humidity will add to the "Bag appeal" of the final product.

View attachment 5216776



Space Monkey B - 12oz
Wind whipped 3 days after being placed outside. The stalk split right down the middle.
Masking tape and zip ties held it together for the duration of the season.
It grew healthy, but also yellowed early. 1 unique thing was at the split in the stalk a limb sprouted.
This limb was always healthy. It was healthy and vibrant at harvest, while the rest of the plant showed it's stressed age.


Added pics of evidence. Life wants to survive.

This is the skeleton of said Space Monkey B.
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curious2garden

Well-Known Mod
Staff member
Space Monkey B - 12oz
Wind whipped 3 days after being placed outside. The stalk split right down the middle.
Masking tape and zip ties held it together for the duration of the season.
It grew healthy, but also yellowed early. 1 unique thing was at the split in the stalk a limb sprouted.
This limb was always healthy. It was healthy and vibrant at harvest, while the rest of the plant showed it's stressed age.


Added pics of evidence. Life wants to survive.

This is the skeleton of said Space Monkey B.
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So you're saying the healthiest part of your dead plant was it's dick? :lol:
 
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