O Me, O My

RM3

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WOW....man if I ever come to Colorado I'm gonna look you up . I bet you got reefer that after two tokes you're transported back to the 70's in a dim lit , smoke filled room with Hendrix or Joplin playing in the background...... ahhh the good old days !!
Come on down, and yeppers when we gather I play old concerts, 6 of us growers gathered a couple weeks ago and we soared to Uriah Heep and Blue Oyster cult, it was great @ttystikk & @DCobeen were there 8)
 

jafro daweedhound

Well-Known Member
I guess I need to start this by saying I believe I owe the new growers here an apology. It seems the way that I chose to try and share a truth made me come across like a chest beaten ego fool and that was never my intent !!! The truth is that I am a humble quiet guy once you get to know me.

Any one can get on the internet and say anything and because I grow so differently there are many that cry bullshit to a lot of the things I share, like the fact that my garden never stinks, that I have never owned a carbon scrubber. Well, the only way I knew to prove it was to invite other members into my garden and sure enough they came back on here and reported that I was tellin the truth, my garden is wide open and it doesn't stink.

I have also tried to share that the herb can be better, you see I'm an old hippie that grew up in the 60's & 70's, I smoked that really good weed that the old timers remember. They say today's weed is not your fathers weed and they are right but have it backwards as your fathers weed was so much better than all the generic hyped fake strains of today and you simply just need to ask any old timer that smoked those old school strains.

But because us old timers are a dying breed, I once again invited growers into my home and smoked my herb with em. Once again they got on the forums and posted smoke reports and verified that what I was saying was true. And the visitors kept comin and kept postin, we would have nice talks, smoke some herb and share a few beans. Hell I have a visitor from Washington comin tomorrow, a smart dispensary owner lookin for an edge in today's growing weed market. 8)

I do realize that when I say I'll put my herb up against all comers that it comes across as boasting and egotistical but honestly that is not my intent. My intent has always been to merely share that there are simple ways to grow better herb and I have always known that the growers that grow for yield and money would disagree with me. My intent has always been to reach out to personal growers and medical growers that simply grow for themselves and want better herb, better medicine. Beyond that I merely wanted to share the art form to a younger generation so that it wouldn't die.

Look around, how many growers know about or are talking about early translucent amber trics? How many are aware that it is a rare genetic trait found only in Sativa's ? I have been breeding for this trait for years and I have several strains that do it, one even named Amber lol. And I give these strains away for free all the time to insure the trait is not lost !!!

I know as soon as I post this the trolls will come, I know they will bash the notions I share. flowering with T5's, canopy temps of 92 degrees, boiling the roots to speed up the cure, sulfur rich mediums, odd light timings. And when growers come in and verify these notions the trolls will call em my posse lol such is the way at RIU it seems, but I invite you to my journal to see that it does in fact work ,,,,,,

https://www.rollitup.org/t/the-leprechauns-pot-o-gold.855314/

And I hope that as new growers looking for the best possible herb that you keep an open mind, think outside the box and try new things, experiment for yourselves !!!

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I have only read one other set of posts from you and I found them to be well thought out and informative.
Your methods have a great deal of merit and you should not let those who are less gifted rain on your day. Some people have no idea of how little they know - innovation is scary to some...
 
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