Bushcrafting, the weed addition: Bugout patch

Larry {the} Gardener

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It's funny, when we were kids - the seeds we would sift out and throw away. Now we look for seeds and plant the few we find (or few I find anyway!)
Back in 1975 when I was 14 I got a QP from one of my cousins. I went with him to break up the pound at his brother's camp. The floor was rough cut pine, and he just dumped it all out on the floor. Then he proceeded to throw big double handfuls of seeds out the window. I would be happy with just a couple of pint jars of seeds now.
 

Vnsmkr

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Back in 1975 when I was 14 I got a QP from one of my cousins. I went with him to break up the pound at his brother's camp. The floor was rough cut pine, and he just dumped it all out on the floor. Then he proceeded to throw big double handfuls of seeds out the window. I would be happy with just a couple of pint jars of seeds now.
I just tossed 10 of the nicest looking seeds from some stuff grown over by the cambodian border back in 2014 into a dvd case for germinating. It came on sticks, like it always does, but some of them were as big around as soda cans dried cut into 18" pieces. It was by far the most impressive stuff I have seen here and it didnt taste like hay :)
 

Larry {the} Gardener

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I just tossed 10 of the nicest looking seeds from some stuff grown over by the cambodian border back in 2014 into a dvd case for germinating. It came on sticks, like it always does, but some of them were as big around as soda cans dried cut into 18" pieces. It was by far the most impressive stuff I have seen here and it didnt taste like hay :)
I had a Tystick strain I called Hard to Find that was from your neck of the woods. I had a couple of them growing near where my GN patch is now. {it was too poor and too dry back then too} But they were aptly named, and there was a two month period where I couldn't find them. When I did, there was only one of them alive. She was skinny as fuck, but true one toke shit. I always regret not getting a cross of her, but then I was young and dumb in those days.
 

mwooten102

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It's not bad tasting and it will get you high. But then with my taking 11 years off from smoking, I don't have the high tolerance I used to.

It has been compressed to the point of cracking a few of the seeds. But they are big pretty seeds. I didn't take the time to do a real smoke test, but I did smoke a bowl of it this morning in the garden. It was pretty toasted when I went to the BP patch to water up.

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Crazy, I haven't seen brick weed in over 15 years

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Larry {the} Gardener

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The 88 {F1} in the GV patch was looking small to me, so I had a closer look. The damn deer did a number on me. I wish it had been decimated, that would have only been reduced by 1/10th. This fucker is half gone. No stem, no nothing.

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Larry {the} Gardener

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Yesterday and today were good planting days, according to the Farmer's Almanac. Last night I was better prepared when I went to the camp. I had my seed soil mix and plenty of pots and cups. I took about a 1/4 ounce of that new Bag Seed Tester. I can't keep up with the numbers anymore since my buddy has been giving me a chunk of bud here and there, so I'll just name her after the date, which in my calendar is 7-20. I broke up the quarter and got 5 somewhat viable seeds {which I numbered 1 through 5, with 1 being the big pretty one, and 5 being the little grayish, kinda white looking one, that wasn't really soft, but wasn't really hard either}. I put them in soil last night, along with a BST2 {4-20} seed. The 7-20 seeds 1, 2, & 3 are in the bigger square pots, and 7-20 4 & 5 are in the 4" round cups. The BST2 {4-20} is in a bigger square pot.

Then this morning I planted 2 more of the BST2 {4-20} in the square pots, and 8 GV1's to round out the tray of 4" cups.

And I swear, unless I get my hands on some really dank seeds, I'm done planting for the year.
 
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