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That interview with Todd McCormick was really good. Around 1999-2000, I met him, Ed Rosenthal and some other big names in the movement whose names I've long since forgotten. It was at a Constitutional Law meeting in Clearlake CA, at a couples private residence. There was food, drink, edibles and smoke aplenty. There were 30+ people there. The key speaker was a Constitutional Law advocate whom mentored a guy named B.E. Smith, whom High Times did several articles about back in the day. Smith was an activist in the Emerald Triangle area, who was beating all kinds of victimless crimes using common law. Everything from seat belt violations to 1 lb pot charges.

I didn't know who this 'key speaker gentleman was at 1st. I was talking to him before the meeting started. As we were chatting, things he was saying sounded very familiar. I told him he sounded like Smith and asked if he knew him, he said of course he knew him, He taught Smith everything he knew. He said Smith went way, way too far with his extreme activism and fucked things up for everybody. That area was the last bastion of Constitutional Common Law and because of Smith they passed a bunch of laws, that effectively killed Common Law and pretty much turned the Cali Constitution and US Constitution into toilet paper (it was going to happen sooner or later anyhow, he just expedited it). The gentleman wasn't a lawyer to begin with. He (the speaker) was just an everyday Joe until his niece (or sister?) got jammed up on cultivation or possession with intent charge (or something like that) and they were going to give her major time. When they couldn't find a competent lawyer willing to help them, he took up the cause and started reading every law book he could get his hands on. When he heard about Constitutional Common Law, he learned everything he could about it and ended up getting his niece (or maybe sis?) off all charges. It was after that, that he became a legalization and common law advocate.

Back to Todd: He hasn't barely changed a bit, he was very laid back, charismatic and easy to talk to (and had some killer smoke). I was out there on a consulting gig, bc some friends of a friend wanted to up their games and learn my growing methods. Todd and I talked for maybe 20 or 30 minutes and he seemed genuinely attentive and interested in what I was saying about my growing methods and yields. He said that we should get together in the future and talk some more. We never spoke again after that (kinda bummed me out). I later learned that he pled guilty for the 5000+ Bellaire Mansion plants and went to prision for 5yrs in 2000, shortly after that meeting. Things may have turned out very very different for me, had he not gone to Federal Prison.🤷‍♂️
 
That interview with Todd McCormick was really good. Around 1999-2000, I met him, Ed Rosenthal and some other big names in the movement whose names I've long since forgotten. It was at a Constitutional Law meeting in Clearlake CA, at a couples private residence. There was food, drink, edibles and smoke aplenty. There were 30+ people there. The key speaker was a Constitutional Law advocate whom mentored a guy named B.E. Smith, whom High Times did several articles about back in the day. Smith was an activist in the Emerald Triangle area, who was beating all kinds of victimless crimes using common law. Everything from seat belt violations to 1 lb pot charges.

I didn't know who this 'key speaker gentleman was at 1st. I was talking to him before the meeting started. As we were chatting, things he was saying sounded very familiar. I told him he sounded like Smith and asked if he knew him, he said of course he knew him, He taught Smith everything he knew. He said Smith went way, way too far with his extreme activism and fucked things up for everybody. That area was the last bastion of Constitutional Common Law and because of Smith they passed a bunch of laws, that effectively killed Common Law and pretty much turned the Cali Constitution and US Constitution into toilet paper (it was going to happen sooner or later anyhow, he just expedited it). The gentleman wasn't a lawyer to begin with. He (the speaker) was just an everyday Joe until his niece (or sister?) got jammed up on cultivation or possession with intent charge (or something like that) and they were going to give her major time. When they couldn't find a competent lawyer willing to help them, he took up the cause and started reading every law book he could get his hands on. When he heard about Constitutional Common Law, he learned everything he could about it and ended up getting his niece (or maybe sis?) off all charges. It was after that, that he became a legalization and common law advocate.

Back to Todd: He hasn't barely changed a bit, he was very laid back, charismatic and easy to talk to (and had some killer smoke). I was out there on a consulting gig, bc some friends of a friend wanted to up their games and learn my growing methods. Todd and I talked for maybe 20 or 30 minutes and he seemed genuinely attentive and interested in what I was saying about my growing methods and yields. He said that we should get together in the future and talk some more. We never spoke again after that (kinda bummed me out). I later learned that he pled guilty for the 5000+ Bellaire Mansion plants and went to prision for 5yrs in 2000, shortly after that meeting. Things may have turned out very very different for me, had he not gone to Federal Prison.🤷‍♂️
i cant hit both love, and sad face, so here ya go:

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That interview with Todd McCormick was really good. Around 1999-2000, I met him, Ed Rosenthal and some other big names in the movement whose names I've long since forgotten. It was at a Constitutional Law meeting in Clearlake CA, at a couples private residence. There was food, drink, edibles and smoke aplenty. There were 30+ people there. The key speaker was a Constitutional Law advocate whom mentored a guy named B.E. Smith, whom High Times did several articles about back in the day. Smith was an activist in the Emerald Triangle area, who was beating all kinds of victimless crimes using common law. Everything from seat belt violations to 1 lb pot charges.

I didn't know who this 'key speaker gentleman was at 1st. I was talking to him before the meeting started. As we were chatting, things he was saying sounded very familiar. I told him he sounded like Smith and asked if he knew him, he said of course he knew him, He taught Smith everything he knew. He said Smith went way, way too far with his extreme activism and fucked things up for everybody. That area was the last bastion of Constitutional Common Law and because of Smith they passed a bunch of laws, that effectively killed Common Law and pretty much turned the Cali Constitution and US Constitution into toilet paper (it was going to happen sooner or later anyhow, he just expedited it). The gentleman wasn't a lawyer to begin with. He (the speaker) was just an everyday Joe until his niece (or sister?) got jammed up on cultivation or possession with intent charge (or something like that) and they were going to give her major time. When they couldn't find a competent lawyer willing to help them, he took up the cause and started reading every law book he could get his hands on. When he heard about Constitutional Common Law, he learned everything he could about it and ended up getting his niece (or maybe sis?) off all charges. It was after that, that he became a legalization and common law advocate.

Back to Todd: He hasn't barely changed a bit, he was very laid back, charismatic and easy to talk to (and had some killer smoke). I was out there on a consulting gig, bc some friends of a friend wanted to up their games and learn my growing methods. Todd and I talked for maybe 20 or 30 minutes and he seemed genuinely attentive and interested in what I was saying about my growing methods and yields. He said that we should get together in the future and talk some more. We never spoke again after that (kinda bummed me out). I later learned that he pled guilty for the 5000+ Bellaire Mansion plants and went to prision for 5yrs in 2000, shortly after that meeting. Things may have turned out very very different for me, had he not gone to Federal Prison.🤷‍♂️
Todd sounds like a good dude
 
Todd sounds like a good dude
The most knowledgeable cannabis activist, historian, grower, breeder etc that I've ever met in person. The type of person you could talk to for days or weeks at a time straight & never tire of listening to him. You know when you meet him and shake his hand, that he's got 1,000's of stories of some of the coolest people and shit you could ever imagine. 😄😎

Here is the interview for anyone who missed it the other day. It's definitely worth a re-post . This should be required watching for everybody on the planet:

 
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About 20 gallons a day. 7 in the greenhouse and a dozen outside. I'm going to start mixing it in a 55 gallon drum or 2😉
How strong of a mix plumber. And how much actual nutrients to mix 100 gal (easier math for my dumbass lol). Do you maintain the same numbers continuously, or just feed like every 3 or 4 days or whatever?
 
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@Putthataway here's the interview with Josh Raw I mentioned the other day.
It's pretty good, he's so positive and funny that it's contagious 🤜😂🤣😂🤣

 
Bwa ha ha! you know what this means?



yup



I'll be sleeping like babe in appx

T-minus 1 hour...


hopefully zzzzzzzz
 

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@Justlovetogrow @Putthataway i finally smoked a damn doob and chilled tf out lmao.


Theres a self-fueling feedback loop that happens with a well fed cannabis plant in lots of light. And transpiration rates play a big role on that too.


If you are forcing your plants to transpire up top to dis-similarly to the rest of the plant, a negative feedback loop of what looks like weird nutrient deficiencies, light burn, and tip burn will pop up. it might just be transpiring to much when the lights are on where its at. You may even see obile nutrient deficiency symptoms on the top of a plant, exactly where they never show first and stuff like that. Magnesium stripping (which incorrectly gets called light burn or bleaching constantly here too lol)

And special queen likes to grow fast, and eat. a LOT. Which means if that hunger is not totally kept up with, she will start showing lots of deficiency symptoms and light sensitivity pretty easily, and tip burn things up high but not down low. Things that may look like straight light burn, cal deficiency, or even nutrient burn, or even all three.


Its going to land at probably a bit of both though looking at her, and the way youtr tent is right now. Excessive transpiration up top, being shes the tallest plant, compounding the fact she prob doesnt have quite as much food access as she really wants will cause all sorts of tip and marhgin burn looking stuff, yellowing off up top, light burn looking symptoms on a plant like special queen.


And thats not a pure special queen, its an F1 with my maui86 pheno. Its gonna be a super hungry plant. all the time, and itll wanna get super big, always, and itll prob even grow a bit after stretch on ya if thriving lol. Thats an oldschool lineage, true F1 lol. Beastlier plants aren't really a thing.



This is all the info you need to nail down exactly what the issue with that plant is. Because i cant actually do that 100% from here. Little bit of troubleshooting based on all of this should set that plant straight in a jiffy lol. Same as a couple months ago when i described this. And im not saying that to be an asshat or anything, this is very much something you should take the time to learn and understand, it makes no difference salt/organic with what im talking about right now. thats irrelevant.

you should be able to use a few minutes of direct process of elimination over a couple days, using the information in this post, to determine exactly how you move forward to resolve the issue on your special queen plant




@Grownsince95 gimme some backup on this, i ramble and talk in circles way too much to be a good teacher/instructor of diddly squat to Jack Shit. 🤣 🤣 I know exactly what im trying to say, but obviously im not communicating it very effectively lol.
Yeah man you know I always got your back but even I had a hard time understanding what you're trying to say there! I jumped into the convo late!
 
those bottom early pluck quick dry sample buds....

i still havent figured out why those are so fucking dank and iv e talked about this with a few growers now 🤔


if you find yourself in the future going "man this is really good, but i was expecting it to be better", just so you know, thats normal, happens to most growers i think. Most ive had this conversation with anyway.


not saying it wont be dank as shit though, my m86 is 🔥 it beat out several much frostier plants for a spot on my current roster. And its still there even after the novelty of the seed being from the 80s wore off.
It’s a weird concept it maybe those lowers are receiving all they need and more being closer to the roots. but just don’t form as densely as the upper canopy due to lack of light, I think this is actually a bigger unspoken factor for the increased use of underlighting in canopies to bulk up those lowers that usually are some of the most visually unappealing but dankest buds (sometimes)
 
Gat daaaamn! lol you must use a fuck ton of nutes. What do you run? Just curious because that’s a lot of water.

I’m trying to learn the coco ways lol this run all my plants in veg I’m keeping in small containers and watering them mad times a day.hopefully makes them really take off.
Master Blend with epsom and calcium. I buy the dry ingredients, make 3 concentrates 1 gallon each and mix an eighth to half cup of each per gallon water. I mix several times a day.

I installed a laundry sink
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In my large greenhouse and mix the water there in milk jugs
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Around the plants waiting for me to fertigate.

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I've got pumps and may even set these up higher so I can use gravity and a hose to water but today, after moving 18 pallets up to the garden and being old I'm tired and still have to go to work. It's a vicious cycle😉
 
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