Log In Register

THE TRAINWRECK. Brought to you by thcfarrmer…..

I actually worked a few years for NOAA back in KC before i ended up at overgro lol. Went through meteorology vocational courses while taking practical horticulture courses too, and shit talked my way into NOAA on a fudged resume. In my opinion, the two...
Home Forums Medical Cannabis Cultivation Grow Diaries THE TRAINWRECK. Brought to you by thcfarrmer…..
Grow diary eligible · Medical Cannabis Cultivation

THE TRAINWRECK. Brought to you by thcfarrmer…..

by Captspaulding · Started
1d
Running
0
Updates
95,543
Replies
0
Images
Discussion below · 95,543 replies
Page 3332 of 4778 · Replies 66,621–66,640 of 95,544
Status
Not open for further replies.
I actually worked a few years for NOAA back in KC before i ended up at overgro lol. Went through meteorology vocational courses while taking practical horticulture courses too, and shit talked my way into NOAA on a fudged resume. In my opinion, the two fields of study are inarguably inseparable from each other (horticulture and meteorology)


i have a constant obsession with reading the NEXRADs and isobar maps now too. And i pay the subscription fee for the extra high resolution local nexrad networks too, because i like watching it lmao. I can even connect direct to the DOW feeds when theyre out doing stuffs. Sometimes i find the tornados before the NWS or the youtube talking heads do lmao.
Agreed. Hand in hand.
You staying dry? You said the forecast was lots of wet.
Here too. Plants are hanging out in the greenhouse for now.
 
Agreed. Hand in hand.
You staying dry? You said the forecast was lots of wet.
Here too. Plants are hanging out in the greenhouse for now.
weve been dodging them pretty good, theyre super cells not fronts or squall lines or anything, and theyre the weird south to north ones. And when we have got heavy rain its been sunny again 20 mins later. the south to north storms here are the most dangerous because all the storms that do that here rotate aggressively, but they tend to follow the ridge lines, you know when theyre comin for ya well in advance usually. You can hear them coming for like an hour before they get here because the ridge lines and mountains funnel the sound of thunder here for hundreds of miles. The tornado thing is crazy unpredictable here though, the topography never impacts a storm the same way twice, But that is what it is.


i saw the biggest super cell of my life yesterday. Went up a trail to a wind farm on a ridge line, and i could see a super cell storm that was all the way in Chattanooga. About 100 miles away. I had forgot my phone in the car for that one though. The rotating mesocyclone picture i posted yesterday was the same super cell though.
 
Last edited:
@cpurola if you remember that El Reno tornado that was 2.6 miles wide in oklahoma, the one that killed a bunch of tornado chasers and had a ground speed near 100mph in some pooints of the path. (IIRC it was the largest tornado ever documented. The entire mesocylcone touched down to the ground on that one. Today is actually the 12 year anniversary of that tornado.

Friday, theres a CAPE value setup over iowa and Illinois into Indiana and ohio valleys down here into TN, with available energy reserves like 1000 jules beyond the skies in oklahoma the day of the el reno tornado, i think some models are predicting cape values near 6000 jules in the atmosphere, which is about as high as have ever been measures over land. Thats right where my dad is working atm too. iowa illinois line. Making me nervous. Usually when you see CAPE values that high in these areas with lots of wind sheer, you see tornados to follow that chasers spend the next decade talking about.
 
Last edited:
What happened to the original one?
I flowered her out she was a sick ass pheno of @Captspaulding cali blues I called the Freak, (leaves always looked like this no matter what, i ran her organic, synthetic, semi both, indoor and outdoor, but she threw the fuck down in the blueberry department but only the small single graft on her of Frostette #3 which did flower out and was nice just diddnt have time to form a large branch and was in mid canopy

Found her!

Greener bud in the lower is the Frostette graft, so the concept worked fine so now I make a monster Hydra 😜
 

Attachments

  • IMG_9719.jpeg
    IMG_9719.jpeg
    223.9 KB · Views: 3
  • IMG_9321.mov
    75.3 MB
  • IMG_9360.jpeg
    IMG_9360.jpeg
    300.9 KB · Views: 6
  • IMG_9573.jpeg
    IMG_9573.jpeg
    303.2 KB · Views: 4
  • IMG_9572.jpeg
    IMG_9572.jpeg
    243.1 KB · Views: 4
  • IMG_9567.jpeg
    IMG_9567.jpeg
    242.5 KB · Views: 4
  • IMG_9727.jpeg
    IMG_9727.jpeg
    201.2 KB · Views: 6
  • IMG_9726.jpeg
    IMG_9726.jpeg
    189.5 KB · Views: 3
  • IMG_9720.jpeg
    IMG_9720.jpeg
    203.8 KB · Views: 4
  • IMG_9718.jpeg
    IMG_9718.jpeg
    283.9 KB · Views: 2
Can any garden gurus here tell me how I'm fucking up my strawberries already? The first few flowers were beautiful and white, I hand pollinated them and they look like they're developing nice fruit. All the ones after have been shriveled and brown as soon as they're just opening.

View attachment 2432975View attachment 2432976View attachment 2432977

I think you're good... strawberries will do that when the plant is still young similar to how young citrus trees don't hold their fruit or when they produce a fruit outside of their season window. What type do you have... June bearing, ever bearing or day neutral? If you have a day neutral (, they should only do that when they're young. There are some fungi that'll do that, but I think you'd see some other signs of unhappiness then the fruit just not being viable.
 
@cpurola if you remember that El Reno tornado that was 2.6 miles wide in oklahoma, the one that killed a bunch of tornado chasers and had a ground speed near 100mph in some pooints of the path. (IIRC it was the largest tornado ever documented. The entire mesocylcone touched down to the ground on that one. Today is actually the 12 year anniversary of that tornado.

Friday, theres a CAPE value setup over iowa and Illinois into Indiana and ohio valleys down here into TN, with available energy reserves like 1000 jules beyond the skies in oklahoma the day of the el reno tornado, i think some models are predicting cape values near 6000 jules in the atmosphere, which is about as high as have ever been measures over land. Thats right where my dad is working atm too. iowa illinois line. Making me nervous. Usually when you see CAPE values that high in these areas with lots of wind sheer, you see tornados to follow that chasers spend the next decade talking about.
I’m kinda a tornado nerd I’ve watched every large Nader’ video on YouTube lol, I dont like those TV shows but I watch the live chasers etc RyanHallYall on YouTube is always reliable for weather info
 
I actually worked a few years for NOAA back in KC before i ended up at overgro lol. Went through meteorology vocational courses while taking practical horticulture courses too, and shit talked my way into NOAA on a fudged resume. In my opinion, the two fields of study are inarguably inseparable from each other (horticulture and meteorology)


i have a constant obsession with reading the NEXRADs and isobar maps now too. And i pay the subscription fee for the extra high resolution local nexrad networks too, because i like watching it lmao. I can even connect direct to the DOW feeds when theyre out doing stuffs. Sometimes i find the tornados before the NWS or the youtube talking heads do lmao.


Couldnt get good pics, but that one i saw from the car yesterday, straight up anvil, lots of rotation, mesocylcone and RFD, whole 9 yards, i dont think that one ever spit a funnel or anything, but It was a super beefy, ugly lookin SoB though
Love a good fake resume. Once upon a time I allegedly Faked a culinary degree for years when I moved to Florida and was eventually an executive chef at a yacht club when in reality I was a high school drop out druggy who worked at the local golf course in the kitchen because my parents said if I wanna drop out I got to get a job. So yeah four years there became a “ degree at Johnson and wales “ and then turned into a nice salary job haha

And if you were keeping track I used to run circles around the kids that were hired at the yacht club from the local culinary tech school for their externships lmao
 
I like blue too, reds, I'm a fan of colors on cannabis besides green.😍
all of my favorite flowers to smoke are always just straight green. I love looking at the colors but rarely do those plants end up being my favorite to smoke on. I love growing them though. But thats one of the interesting things about cannabis and growing, how wildly opinions differ lol.


banjo has been the only highly colored plant ive had in a long time that i truly love growing, and smoking on both. Shes cool though, one day shes pink, next day shes green again, and after that emerald green and blue, then repeat.
 
all of my favorite flowers to smoke are always just straight green. I love looking at the colors but rarely do those plants end up being my favorite to smoke on. I love growing them though. But thats one of the interesting things about cannabis and growing, how wildly opinions differ lol.


banjo has been the only highly colored plant ive had in a long time that i truly love growing, and smoking on both. Shes cool though, one day shes pink, next day shes green again, and after that emerald green and blue, then repeat.
@SunshineSupergirl My Psychedelic Banjo is def one of my all time favs to smoke on though, even though shes not a green bud.

Psychedelic Banjo 1

IMG 20250403 2205378612 1

IMG 20250329 194559370 HDR2
 

Attachments

  • IMG_20250408_151622902 (1).jpg
    IMG_20250408_151622902 (1).jpg
    204.3 KB · Views: 12
  • IMG_20250408_151114981_HDR~2 (1).jpg
    IMG_20250408_151114981_HDR~2 (1).jpg
    271.1 KB · Views: 5
Do you make concentrates of any kind with this stuff? I’d imagine you could get a great yield! 🤩
Oh man, psychedelic banjo is the best concentrate yielding flower ive ever had for sure.


3g of top buds blasted will give you a solid gram of incredible shatter that tastes like straight afghan or gelato/kush or something, but it has a super soaring, clean, energetic, yet somehow 100% anxiety free high. No scatter brained, but stupidly potent still. She's the most sativa dominant plant ive ever had with this terp and flavor profile that still kept a truly sativa kind of high. Only its way less anxious then most cerebral sativas this potent. Maybe something to do with the terpene chemistry, idk.

you can squish just barely over an 8th of banjo and expect about a G of rosin. her resin content is definitely close to 40%, without a doubt. No clue what thc content is, but its up there. Still maintains that anti-anxiety entorage effect without getting too stoney though somehow.


love this plant. if i lost the clone id be absolutely heartbroken.
 
Beautiful beautiful flower brother
Looks like my cleanest indoor banjo run to date is coming down the pipes too. Hopefully my space cadet ass keeps it that way. This tent has banjo, haymeadow, and banjo x haymeadow in it. My favorite peaceblaster pheno too.
 

Attachments

  • IMG_20250512_215836342.jpg
    IMG_20250512_215836342.jpg
    316.4 KB · Views: 6
  • IMG_20250512_220643377.jpg
    IMG_20250512_220643377.jpg
    239.4 KB · Views: 7
  • IMG_20250512_220454324.jpg
    IMG_20250512_220454324.jpg
    146.7 KB · Views: 6
Status
Not open for further replies.
Page 3332 of 4778 · Replies 66,621–66,640 of 95,544
Back
Top Bottom