Marijuana Bonsai

panhead

Well-Known Member
by the way, i have a bag full of seeds.

as i will only begin my investiment thursday, if anyone has female or feminized seeds that doesnt need and gives away, or sells, please, let me know ;-)
Oh yeah :mrgreen: im all about frank.

Dig this,i collect Zappa Memorilabillia (spelling),ive got a ton of shit including a signed Shiek Yer Booty album but these bad boy's are the pride of my Zappa collection.

Ever seen Frank Zappa postage stamps :bigjoint:



If you have not checked out Franks son Dweezil's rendetion of the Zappa band you should,its pretty much a must for all Zappa fans,dweezil does a fantastic job as well as all the other musicians,he pulls in Napolean Murphy Brock,Steve Vai,Terry Bozzio & Ray White.

The Zappa Plays Zappa band is very close to what i remember franks band sounding like when he had Jean Luc-Ponty & George duke in the band,these guys get down.

Dweezil took 2 years to study his fathers picking & playing style before starting this band,they cover a well rounded selection of Franks music & play many of the modern classical peices frank was famous for along with most of the more difficult jazz numbers of Franks.
If the Modern Classical compositions of Franks interest you then Inca Roads in a no miss video,Dweezil did one fuck of a job recreating what Frank & George Duke sounded like back in the 1070's when i saw them play together,it's erie to even hear its so close a rendition,just the fact where Dweezil was able to scour all the music schools like Juliard & find protege type musicians capable of playing these peices is a feat in itself.

Check em out.

Eat That Question.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cxoNPg6cv04

Inca Roads part 1.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7IndxxjZe1c

Inca Roads part 2.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rG3uor4lNBc

Peaches En Regallia.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nQiSlG_ziVA&feature=related

They also cover all the insane stunt guitar numbers of Franks.

Zombie Woff.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cpf2IoJZhqI
 

Frank Zappa

New Member
Oh yeah :mrgreen: im all about frank.

Dig this,i collect Zappa Memorilabillia (spelling),ive got a ton of shit including a signed Shiek Yer Booty album but these bad boy's are the pride of my Zappa collection.

Ever seen Frank Zappa postage stamps :bigjoint:



If you have not checked out Franks son Dweezil's rendetion of the Zappa band you should,its pretty much a must for all Zappa fans,dweezil does a fantastic job as well as all the other musicians,he pulls in Napolean Murphy Brock,Steve Vai,Terry Bozzio & Ray White.

The Zappa Plays Zappa band is very close to what i remember franks band sounding like when he had Jean Luc-Ponty & George duke in the band,these guys get down.

Dweezil took 2 years to study his fathers picking & playing style before starting this band,they cover a well rounded selection of Franks music & play many of the modern classical peices frank was famous for along with most of the more difficult jazz numbers of Franks.
If the Modern Classical compositions of Franks interest you then Inca Roads in a no miss video,Dweezil did one fuck of a job recreating what Frank & George Duke sounded like back in the 1070's when i saw them play together,it's erie to even hear its so close a rendition,just the fact where Dweezil was able to scour all the music schools like Juliard & find protege type musicians capable of playing these peices is a feat in itself.

Check em out.

Eat That Question.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cxoNPg6cv04

Inca Roads part 1.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7IndxxjZe1c

Inca Roads part 2.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rG3uor4lNBc

Peaches En Regallia.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nQiSlG_ziVA&feature=related

They also cover all the insane stunt guitar numbers of Franks.

Zombie Woff.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cpf2IoJZhqI
Dude, that collection is something to be proud of, with capital letters

i'll try to writte here my favourite Zappa cd's and his musicians that kept it going:

first of all, my favourite DVD is Does humour belong in music. i hear it every day after smokig a joint,a and believe me, it chills one down. here are the cd's i listen too:

does humour belong in music
roxy and elsewhere
You can't do that on stage anymore Vol. 2
You can't do that on stage anymore Vol. 3
The best band You never heard in Your life

unfortunately, i never had noone to introduce me to new stuff, so i only listen to these, although i have all the cd's and some bootlegs, but these cound as the top favourite cd's i have. i listen to these every day, every single day. i know them back and forward, every note and sentence, so, if you have any questions regarding these, i'll be able to answer right away.

here are my favourite Zappa musicians:

George Duke
Scott Thunis
Ike Willis
Ruth Underworth
Napoleon Murphy Brock (check Dummy up in Roxy and Elswhere. This guy is really funny ;-))
Bobby Martin (he thrills one down to the bone singing Whipping Post)

well, as you can see, i am not one veteran Zappa listener, but believe me, he is my favourite musician of all the time

keep up, and may Zappa be with you ;-)
 

TheDankness

Well-Known Member
Here's the link to water cloning. It takes a little bit longer than normal cloning, I'm guessing its because it doesn't use any hormones. Mine usually are ready for transplant at about a week and a half. I'll say it again everyone, way less trouble than re-vegging a plant.

https://www.rollitup.org/view.php?pg=faq&cmd=article&id=190

I guess I could see re-vegging if you want to keep the genetics of a fully flowered plant, but I still don't understand why you wouldn't just take a clone before you put it into flower. You don't even need a veg room, I put mine on the kitchen counter and leave the overhead lights on, and it works hahahaha.
 

Frank Zappa

New Member
Here's the link to water cloning. It takes a little bit longer than normal cloning, I'm guessing its because it doesn't use any hormones. Mine usually are ready for transplant at about a week and a half. I'll say it again everyone, way less trouble than re-vegging a plant.

https://www.rollitup.org/view.php?pg=faq&cmd=article&id=190

I guess I could see re-vegging if you want to keep the genetics of a fully flowered plant, but I still don't understand why you wouldn't just take a clone before you put it into flower. You don't even need a veg room, I put mine on the kitchen counter and leave the overhead lights on, and it works hahahaha.
thanks dude. that really helps a lot.
what i was thinking was that if you have one plant, you clone, flower, harvest, re-veg, and sudently, with some time, two plants, then tree, then four, then you know, without much problem, you get to slowly multiply your amount
 

panhead

Well-Known Member
Dude, that collection is something to be proud of, with capital letters

i'll try to writte here my favourite Zappa cd's and his musicians that kept it going:

first of all, my favourite DVD is Does humour belong in music. i hear it every day after smokig a joint,a and believe me, it chills one down. here are the cd's i listen too:

does humour belong in music
roxy and elsewhere
You can't do that on stage anymore Vol. 2
You can't do that on stage anymore Vol. 3
The best band You never heard in Your life

unfortunately, i never had noone to introduce me to new stuff, so i only listen to these, although i have all the cd's and some bootlegs, but these cound as the top favourite cd's i have. i listen to these every day, every single day. i know them back and forward, every note and sentence, so, if you have any questions regarding these, i'll be able to answer right away.

here are my favourite Zappa musicians:

George Duke
Scott Thunis
Ike Willis
Ruth Underworth
Napoleon Murphy Brock (check Dummy up in Roxy and Elswhere. This guy is really funny ;-))
Bobby Martin (he thrills one down to the bone singing Whipping Post)

well, as you can see, i am not one veteran Zappa listener, but believe me, he is my favourite musician of all the time
I like that era of the band as well,i allways thought Bobby Martins voice was amazing on all the old blues cut's frank would have him sing,his rendition of The Illinois Ennema Bandit is my favorite because of his vocals,ive spoken with Scott Thunes over the internet several times years back,talk about a nice guy,very down to earth when speaking to me,it's a shame he no longer performs,after leaving the Zappa band he quit playing music as a profession.

Ruth Underwood also quit playing music as a profession right after leaving The Mothers of Invention.

Frank was such an amazing man & did so many great things it sickens me to see how most people feel & think about him,most think he was a drug crazed mad man & only know him for his silly comical side for songs like Dont Eat The Yellow Snow or Dinamoe Hum,most people dont realize he was one of the most accomplished guitar players music has ever seen,master fusion jazz composer/musician,or that he was an accomplished composer,orchestra leader & conductor who also wrote very serious classical music, or that his compositional skills included being able to write modern classical peices that were so complicated that even The London Symphony Orchestra were not able to properly play his music,most of the serious music community (classical music) put's Frank on the same level as Bach,Brahms or Beehtoven while most my fellow americans barely know anything about him.

Here's a trivia tid bit,did ya know that Frank was the Minister of Trade Tourism & Culture for The Czeck Republic,that is until the United States government stepped in & demanded that he be released from duty or else the USA would not help the Czech people in any way,allways pissed me off that my government would shit on a man who will go down in history as one of the most important Modern Classical composers of all time .

Have you ever checked out this Dutch Television Doccumentary about Frank,its the best Doccumentary ive seen so far on Frank,lotsa ex Zappa band members in the biography give real insight into the amazing genius he was & how hard it was for them to learn how to play his music.

Part 1.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=znLHXVFYoRM

Part 2.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tM6h9RmAim4&feature=related

Part 2-B

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CTwuTAjzblQ&feature=related

Part 3

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p-V007bigQA&feature=related

Part 4

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zZK97lw0CmM&feature=related

Part 5

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bkYQNVrs35g&feature=related
 

Frank Zappa

New Member
I like that era of the band as well,i allways thought Bobby Martins voice was amazing on all the old blues cut's frank would have him sing,his rendition of The Illinois Ennema Bandit is my favorite because of his vocals,ive spoken with Scott Thunes over the internet several times years back,talk about a nice guy,very down to earth when speaking to me,it's a shame he no longer performs,after leaving the Zappa band he quit playing music as a profession.

Ruth Underwood also quit playing music as a profession right after leaving The Mothers of Invention.

Frank was such an amazing man & did so many great things it sickens me to see how most people feel & think about him,most think he was a drug crazed mad man & only know him for his silly comical side for songs like Dont Eat The Yellow Snow or Dinamoe Hum,most people dont realize he was one of the most accomplished guitar players music has ever seen,master fusion jazz composer/musician,or that he was an accomplished composer,orchestra leader & conductor who also wrote very serious classical music, or that his compositional skills included being able to write modern classical peices that were so complicated that even The London Symphony Orchestra were not able to properly play his music,most of the serious music community (classical music) put's Frank on the same level as Bach,Brahms or Beehtoven while most my fellow americans barely know anything about him.

Here's a trivia tid bit,did ya know that Frank was the Minister of Trade Tourism & Culture for The Czeck Republic,that is until the United States government stepped in & demanded that he be released from duty or else the USA would not help the Czech people in any way,allways pissed me off that my government would shit on a man who will go down in history as one of the most important Modern Classical composers of all time .

Have you ever checked out this Dutch Television Doccumentary about Frank,its the best Doccumentary ive seen so far on Frank,lotsa ex Zappa band members in the biography give real insight into the amazing genius he was & how hard it was for them to learn how to play his music.

Part 1.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=znLHXVFYoRM

Part 2.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tM6h9RmAim4&feature=related

Part 2-B

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CTwuTAjzblQ&feature=related

Part 3

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p-V007bigQA&feature=related

Part 4

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zZK97lw0CmM&feature=related

Part 5

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bkYQNVrs35g&feature=related
i agree with everything you said. i think its the same thing about marijuana. the world is not prepared to deal with some issues, and i think it was the case of frank. he was not a drug mad man, he was, in my opinion, a genious behing recogning. i dont know if you have ever seen it, but in the baby snakes dvd, his stop motions are really out of this world. he wasnt only a good musician. he was a good man, doing great everything he did. i miss the fact i cant give him my respects, cause i think with his death, the world lost one of its greatest genious. but lets face it, in this unfair world people like him suffer a lot, as we do, trying to live our lives.
albrecht durer said that if an artist lived forever, he would continue to amaze us with every piece of art. i know that if frank was still alive, he would kick ass, definetely.
by the way, i listened to your songs posted, one of my favourite, zombie woof, and i am going to get the zappa plays zappa dvd for sure. i also agree when you say dweezil is kicking ass. frank is proud of him, whenever he is, cause he is following his father steps. lets give dweezil time to amaze us. i'm sure he will ;-)
 

Frank Zappa

New Member
i agree with everything you said. i think its the same thing about marijuana. the world is not prepared to deal with some issues, and i think it was the case of frank. he was not a drug mad man, he was, in my opinion, a genious behing recogning. i dont know if you have ever seen it, but in the baby snakes dvd, his stop motions are really out of this world. he wasnt only a good musician. he was a good man, doing great everything he did. i miss the fact i cant give him my respects, cause i think with his death, the world lost one of its greatest genious. but lets face it, in this unfair world people like him suffer a lot, as we do, trying to live our lives.
albrecht durer said that if an artist lived forever, he would continue to amaze us with every piece of art. i know that if frank was still alive, he would kick ass, definetely.
by the way, i listened to your songs posted, one of my favourite, zombie woof, and i am going to get the zappa plays zappa dvd for sure. i also agree when you say dweezil is kicking ass. frank is proud of him, whenever he is, cause he is following his father steps. lets give dweezil time to amaze us. i'm sure he will ;-)

i'm on part three of the documenjtary and i'll just writte what's on my mind:

F
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K

I
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T
H
E

B
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T
!
 

danocean111213

Active Member
Im responding to this thread for the interest of BONSAI CANNABIS.
I have been doing this hobby for about 3 years,specifically in bonsai style cannabis cultivation.

I would like others who have this interest in BONSAI CANNABIS to come and visit my YOUTUBE channel

http://www.youtube.com/user/danocean111213#p/u <-"the link is safe..its youtube"

i have lots of tips that could help others like yourself with this fun hobby.

sincerely,jay peace
 

BigBudE

Well-Known Member
I dont have any pictures but my cousin has done this but he used a regular shallow bonsai pot (like the one on the first page picture) and it did look similar. He said that the small container size kept it from geting to big and from what i know that part makes since.My cousin also used to do a perpetual SOG in 1gal pots but then swithed to the 3gal becouse not enough at harvest.
BigBudE
 

WillyPhister

Well-Known Member
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This is my first attempt at a bonsai. This is just a random bagseed plant that I took a clone from and grown under a single 42 watt CFL. This plant a was two or three weeks from finishing when these pics were taken (i cant really remember it was like a year ago). I used Fox Farm Big Bloom and Tiger Bloom. When harvest time came she was barely taller than a Bic Lighter. I yielded 10 grams from her, the buds were quite tight and dense as well. It was amazing smoke too, extremely potent but the flavor was just not there, same as the plant that the this clone was taken from which was grown organically outside. CFLs are their most efficient when your growing tiny bonsai's, its easier to slam them cfls right down close on tiny ass plant and make the best use of them. I have a couple more bonsai's going right now, same scenario 42w cfls, clones from bagseed but this time I let them veg a couple weeks, super cropped and lst'ed them. They should be no taller than this plant but Im expecting at least double the yield per. I would have taken pictures of the harvest of this plant but of course my camera went to hell at the time and I still need to get a new one so I can post pics of my current plants.
 
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