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Shcrews

DO WHO YOU BE
Veteran
Ill go get a new cut of dream for next year. I'm going to try a lot of new stuff out this winter, but ill need some BD for the patients who love it. What bodhi seeds did you find most interesting?

We ran a few of his snow lotus crosses,cant go wrong with any of them.
I recommend the Ancient OG. or maybe you can find some dream lotus (blue dream x snow lotus), since yer all about the BD ;)
 

DAT

Member
Ill go get a new cut of dream for next year. I'm going to try a lot of new stuff out this winter, but ill need some BD for the patients who love it. What bodhi seeds did you find most interesting?

i must say im completely and utterly blown away by the size of your tree .
how do you plan on curing all of this?
would you ever run what appears to be the new hipster trend of going back to the primitive landrace strains? I seen the Malawi get to be an enormous tree and was very taken aback by the kind of airy buds it had. I like the idea of getting away from the norm and adding some real obscure looking, smoking an tasting mj into the stock. I should be getting some bodhi real soon and lookin forward to poppin them to see if its really as good as people say.
stay high amigo and good luck wrappin another fanominal season up. Cheers DAT:peacock:
 

epicorchard

Member
i must say im completely and utterly blown away by the size of your tree .
how do you plan on curing all of this?
would you ever run what appears to be the new hipster trend of going back to the primitive landrace strains? I seen the Malawi get to be an enormous tree and was very taken aback by the kind of airy buds it had. I like the idea of getting away from the norm and adding some real obscure looking, smoking an tasting mj into the stock. I should be getting some bodhi real soon and lookin forward to poppin them to see if its really as good as people say.
stay high amigo and good luck wrappin another fanominal season up. Cheers DAT:peacock:

Thanks! I run 30' wires 8" apart. Depending on the space I either run one overhead layer, or multiple 4' wide stacks of wires with 18" walkways. Looks kinda like stacks in the library.

Humidity @50-60% with dehumidifiers, but when the wether gods bless us with a dry harvest I open everything up with fans and no dehumidifiers and let nature do the hard part. Usually a three day dry, then bucked and trimmed, then a couple weeks in totes curing out. Double seal then store in a nice dark cool environment.

As far as strains go i follow the medicinal market demands. I grow what the people want. And that means testing out new stains in the greenhouse and seeing how the patients respond.
 

B gump

Member
Epi, you absolutely killed it this year. I lurked the entire time, thank you for all the inspirational photos and the knowledge you shared. You get my vote. I hope you post again next year. You also are making me step up my game for next year on so many aspects.
 

Bulldog420

Active member
Veteran
Nice gaggle! I have chickens but next spring I am going to get some ducks as well. How is raising geese? All I know is my 50lb bulldog has been chased by a gaggle of geese, funny shit. The dog will fight a 200 lb dog, but geese, no way!
 

epicorchard

Member
Nice gaggle! I have chickens but next spring I am going to get some ducks as well. How is raising geese? All I know is my 50lb bulldog has been chased by a gaggle of geese, funny shit. The dog will fight a 200 lb dog, but geese, no way!

Geese are easy. I reccomend getting some ducks and geese at the same time, they pack for life it seems. Im currently working on keeping my dog from murdering my birds, so im interested, what kind of dog you got over there?
 

Bulldog420

Active member
Veteran
Two English bulldogs, and they want to eat the chickens also. Who can blame then, chicken is delicious. My property has cross fencing and I am able to separate the dogs from the birds without issue. No idea where you live, but if your in the 209 area I have been working with a dog trainer that says my dogs will even get along with my cats once she is done.

You put all the birds in the same caged area at night? They don't fight, chickens vs ducks? I have an old pig pen that I converted to chickens so they have lots of room. I could fit 100 chickens in there.
 

DAT

Member
I have a deep spiritual connection with your orchard. It makes me reflect on my childhood with such lovely memories of visiting a small farm by my home in New Jersey where we would pick apples and feed the ducks and chickens. There was a beautiful pond there as well. In the fall all the leaves would turn beautiful colors of orange red and yellow.
Thanks for sharing your beautiful farm with us.
 
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