how long does it take to dry your weed???

Summa066

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It’s called a metaphor which means a figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable. Now you’ve learned something. Get with it or kick rocks with sandals on son! LOL
I've learned people use metaphors instead of intelligent communication, which on a board like this, is applicable for individuals like yourself. When a person A) asks if you dry weed........... like you have the option to pick it off the plant and throw it in your pipe if you don't........B) will make it loud?.......probably some punk kid who isn't even growing.
Finished with my rant.
 

Summa066

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Of places, "noisy," from 1590s. Application to colors, garments, etc. ("flashy, showy") is by 1849. Also used colloquially of notably strong or bad smells. Paired with clear (adj.) at least since c. 1650.
Forgot this lesson from school........ as no one but you, the person who googled "loud", actually knows this information.
 

LinguaPeel

Well-Known Member
I've found most people who consume weed do not understand weed, don't have taste buds, never experienced entourage effect of sticky icky, don't get the cure, or how to grow/harvest for metabolic substance rather than plant fiber. All you have to do to produce quality today is use more silica. The bud will never turn to dust, no one will ever call it "dry". Just spray it with fake terps before yo sell it. Most people cannot tell, and majority rules.
 

sacballa

Active Member
I've learned people use metaphors instead of intelligent communication, which on a board like this, is applicable for individuals like yourself. When a person A) asks if you dry weed........... like you have the option to pick it off the plant and throw it in your pipe if you don't........B) will make it loud?.......probably some punk kid who isn't even growing.
Finished with my rant.
This is what I’ve learned son. Metaphors allow for creativity. Metaphors allow writers to express the nuances of emotions, experiences, images and so on for which no standard, specific vocabulary exists. A particularly apt metaphor can become standard for a language. Combining concepts and vocabulary in novel ways is also intrinsically pleasurable.
Finished with my follow up to a rant.
 

PadawanWarrior

Well-Known Member
I've found most people who consume weed do not understand weed, don't have taste buds, never experienced entourage effect of sticky icky, don't get the cure, or how to grow/harvest for metabolic substance rather than plant fiber. All you have to do to produce quality today is use more silica. The bud will never turn to dust, no one will ever call it "dry". Just spray it with fake terps before yo sell it. Most people cannot tell, and majority rules.
WTF. Is this a joke? That's just wrong on so many levels, lol.
 

Rozgreenburn

Well-Known Member
I've found most people who consume weed do not understand weed, don't have taste buds, never experienced entourage effect of sticky icky, don't get the cure, or how to grow/harvest for metabolic substance rather than plant fiber. All you have to do to produce quality today is use more silica. The bud will never turn to dust, no one will ever call it "dry". Just spray it with fake terps before yo sell it. Most people cannot tell, and majority rules.
Nonsense like this is why I started growing my own, 40 years ago!
 

Summa066

New Member
This is what I’ve learned son. Metaphors allow for creativity. Metaphors allow writers to express the nuances of emotions, experiences, images and so on for which no standard, specific vocabulary exists. A particularly apt metaphor can become standard for a language. Combining concepts and vocabulary in novel ways is also intrinsically pleasurable.
Finished with my follow up to a rant.
All right dad!
 
60-70% humidity is WAY to high of humidity for what ever you're doing with those plants. No more than 30 or mold and bud rot. And you best be opening those curing jars every 1-2 days for at least an hour.
WRONG! No more than 30... are you crazy? that's way too low... i hear a LOT of people including myself that have been running 55-65% and i hear some people even going up to 70%. As long as you have fresh air, it's cold and you check on your buds at least a couple times a day you're absolutely fine
 

dubekoms

Well-Known Member
I've found most people who consume weed do not understand weed, don't have taste buds, never experienced entourage effect of sticky icky, don't get the cure, or how to grow/harvest for metabolic substance rather than plant fiber. All you have to do to produce quality today is use more silica. The bud will never turn to dust, no one will ever call it "dry". Just spray it with fake terps before yo sell it. Most people cannot tell, and majority rules.
 
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