• Home
  • Forums
  • Medical Cannabis Cultivation
  • Captain's Log: Dispatches from Planet Milson

Captain's Log: Dispatches from Planet Milson

A big chunk of our food comes from family and friends and customers veggie gardens, canned stuff and hunted deer and other game meat from here and colorado.o and every time anyone buys store weed they complain about quality or price or both. Yes! That's...
Home › Forums › Medical Cannabis Cultivation › Grow Diaries › Captain's Log: Dispatches from Planet Milson
Grow diary eligible · Medical Cannabis Cultivation

Captain's Log: Dispatches from Planet Milson

by Milson · Started Oct 27, 2020
1d
Running
0
Updates
1,542
Replies
0
Images
Overview Discussion 1,542 Gallery 0
Discussion below · 1,542 replies
Page 54 of 78 · Replies 1,061–1,080 of 1,543
Prev
  • 1
  • …
  • 52
  • 53
  • 54
  • 55
  • 56
  • …
  • 78
Next
First Prev 54 of 78 Next Last

Kanzeon

Posts
1,899
Reactions
6,604
Joined
Jun 12, 2019
Points
263
Feb 4, 2021
#1,061
MIMedGrower said:
A big chunk of our food comes from family and friends and customers veggie gardens, canned stuff and hunted deer and other game meat from here and colorado.o

and every time anyone buys store weed they complain about quality or price or both.
Click to expand...

Yes! That's how it should be. I'm still in the process of making those connections up here though.
 
Reactions: Fudge, Bean_Boy, Milson and 1 other person
Quote Reply

MIMedGrower

Posts
17,190
Reactions
53,530
Joined
Feb 17, 2017
Points
438
Feb 4, 2021
#1,062
Kanzeon said:
Yes! That's how it should be. I'm still in the process of making those connections up here though.
Click to expand...


i married into it. My family of more city style folk are useless in this regard.
 
Reactions: Milson and Kanzeon
Quote Reply

Kanzeon

Posts
1,899
Reactions
6,604
Joined
Jun 12, 2019
Points
263
Feb 4, 2021
#1,063
MIMedGrower said:
i married into it. My family of more city style folk are useless in this regard.
Click to expand...

That's just the older generation of city folk. Us youngbloods are all about fermenting and preserving stuff and urban farms.
 
Reactions: Milson and MIMedGrower
Quote Reply

MIMedGrower

Posts
17,190
Reactions
53,530
Joined
Feb 17, 2017
Points
438
Feb 4, 2021
#1,064
Kanzeon said:
That's just the older generation of city folk. Us youngbloods are all about fermenting and preserving stuff and urban farms.
Click to expand...


yeah bunch of millennial tree huggers ya!
 
Reactions: boatbum850, Kanzeon and Milson
Quote Reply

boatbum850

Posts
37
Reactions
37
Joined
Sep 3, 2020
Points
18
Feb 4, 2021
#1,065
Quality & price of legal locally plus current events has pushed me to join y'all . When they set it up in Florida only Big Ag is allowed to grow . Tourism & agriculture are main industries , pols know it too . State didn't do us any favors . Back to lurkin' / soakin' up knowledge .
 
Reactions: Fudge, Milson, Homesteader and 2 others
Quote Reply

Milson

Supporter
Milsonian
Posts
3,376
Reactions
8,849
Joined
Jun 9, 2020
Points
263
Feb 5, 2021
#1,066
For the gram

 
Reactions: Madmax, Mr.GreenthumbOG, Fudge and 1 other person
Quote Reply

Milson

Supporter
Milsonian
Posts
3,376
Reactions
8,849
Joined
Jun 9, 2020
Points
263
Feb 5, 2021
#1,067
Science is so cool! Quantum mechanics plus photosynthesis?! Yes please.

"Schrödinger's Bacterium" Could Be a Quantum Biology Milestone

A recent experiment may have placed living organisms in a state of quantum entanglement
www.scientificamerican.com



The paper mentioned.


Entanglement between living bacteria and quantized light witnessed by Rabi splitting - IOPscience

Entanglement between living bacteria and quantized light witnessed by Rabi splitting, Marletto, C, Coles, D M, Farrow, T, Vedral, V
iopscience.iop.org


And here is the paper with the original experiment if you are interested.


Error - Cookies Turned Off

onlinelibrary.wiley.com
 
Reactions: Kanzeon and bellumromanum
Quote Reply

bellumromanum

Posts
768
Reactions
1,897
Joined
May 26, 2020
Points
143
Feb 5, 2021
#1,068
Milson said:
Science is so cool! Quantum mechanics plus photosynthesis?! Yes please.

"Schrödinger's Bacterium" Could Be a Quantum Biology Milestone

A recent experiment may have placed living organisms in a state of quantum entanglement
www.scientificamerican.com

View attachment 1088491View attachment 1088492View attachment 1088493

The paper mentioned.

View attachment 1088506View attachment 1088507

Entanglement between living bacteria and quantized light witnessed by Rabi splitting - IOPscience

Entanglement between living bacteria and quantized light witnessed by Rabi splitting, Marletto, C, Coles, D M, Farrow, T, Vedral, V
iopscience.iop.org


And here is the paper with the original experiment if you are interested.
View attachment 1088494View attachment 1088495View attachment 1088496View attachment 1088497

Error - Cookies Turned Off

onlinelibrary.wiley.com
Click to expand...
Very cool. I got to have a lot of fun building out infrastructure and tech for a quantum laser lab before I went to the private sector. Architecting with an almost unlimited budget was one of the best professional experiences of my life. I wish I could tell you about the shit they can already do.
 
Reactions: Kanzeon and Milson
Quote Reply

Milson

Supporter
Milsonian
Posts
3,376
Reactions
8,849
Joined
Jun 9, 2020
Points
263
Feb 5, 2021
#1,069
bellumromanum said:
I wish I could tell you about the shit they can already do.
Click to expand...
The future is already here, it's just not evenly distributed. (♥ Gibson)

That sounds like a badass as hell project btw. I'm sure you set those science boys up nice.
 
Reactions: Madmax and Kanzeon
Quote Reply

bellumromanum

Posts
768
Reactions
1,897
Joined
May 26, 2020
Points
143
Feb 5, 2021
#1,070
Milson said:
The future is already here, it's just not evenly distributed. (♥ Gibson)

That sounds like a badass as hell project btw. I'm sure you set those science boys up nice.
Click to expand...

Imagine having the budget to be given free reign in building the kind of hyperconverged infrastructure required to process the amount of data generated by quantum laser experiments. It still gets me halfway there.
 
Reactions: Milson and Kanzeon
Quote Reply

Milson

Supporter
Milsonian
Posts
3,376
Reactions
8,849
Joined
Jun 9, 2020
Points
263
Feb 5, 2021
#1,071
So cute.

Panama x Bangi Haze

Golden tiger
 
Reactions: Fudge, Madmax and Moe.Red
Quote Reply

Moe.Red

Posts
5,044
Reactions
14,102
Joined
Jul 19, 2020
Points
313
Feb 5, 2021
#1,072
You are wayy off in the weed with these strains. pun intended.

I wonder how many total phenos have you grown? We talkin thousands?
 
Reactions: Milson and amekins
Quote Reply

Milson

Supporter
Milsonian
Posts
3,376
Reactions
8,849
Joined
Jun 9, 2020
Points
263
Feb 5, 2021
#1,073
Moe.Red said:
You are wayy off in the weed with these strains.
Click to expand...
Haha thanks. It's really just a deep immersion because of what it was replacing in my life. Which is, generally, "amusement" plus pain management.

But no these are only numbers....idk, fifteen through twenty range in terms of strain and into the 30s or so re: plants.
 
Quote Reply

Milson

Supporter
Milsonian
Posts
3,376
Reactions
8,849
Joined
Jun 9, 2020
Points
263
Feb 5, 2021
#1,074
Hi guys Milson has some time to actually think tonight and instead he is going to babble on his pot forum thread.

So I have been thinking about nitrogen and plants lately.

My understanding, more or less, is that the plants mostly need nitrogen-fixing bacteria to change nitrogen from water insoluble to water soluble. We can hijack this by providing nitrogen via salts. There are other options in nature, but for the most part the plant doesn't get a chance to actually get at that stuff because it's eaten up by the hordes of other stuff in the soil.

So basically the plant is digesting nitrogen at the soil level in a similar way to how we do in our stomachs: symbiotic relationship with friendly bacteria.

Except as animals we have to carry our biome around everywhere and since the plant isn't going anywhere it just kind of isn't as picky about where it begins and ends.

yo what

yeah here we go it's milson time

so i have been thinking more and more about how plants are really wise with this whole "we are just a part of the system of the world" thing and how in the whole "plants vs animals" competition that has been taking place for eons (one of the Great Game of the Universe....who is winning plants or animals? kind of feels like animals have a star player who is very volatile and might drag the whole team down) it feels like plants are way wiser or maybe

listen the thing is about suffering and samsara and how we are so determined to not be a parrt of our environment.

plants are literally building their whole strategy around "haha eat me and destroy me blarghhhh you think you won and are cultivating me but now you literally build entire cultures around my needs hahahaha" more or less and we're over here clutching to life and our bodies like whiny little babies lmao i remember how hard i took it when i found out i was gonna die man that sucked i can still feel the scratchy floral pattern on the 70s couch where i buried my face when my mom told me.

but plants are fighters!

yeah they're fighters but they don't need therapy about their impending fate

(MILSON WHAT IS THIS ABOUT)

idk

But I have been thinking about how the plants communicate with the bacteria around the rhizome in order to get what they want in terms of the mix of bacteria. And how that must relate to creating a protein. Which must have something to do with some kind of RNA. I lose the thread there. But it's essentially a phenotypic variation thing....how the plant expresses whatever it uses to communicate with the rhizome.

In general I think having that be in a range sounds like a more rounded phenotypic expression at a chemical level in a way that sounds healthy and a good goal as a cultivator to me.

This is part of why I have been supplementing with Buddha Grow, which contains a proportionally higher amount of water insoluble nitrogen than my other fertilizer choices and, when combined with the 4-3-4, I am hopeful will provide a good rhizome environment for the plant's expression.

Which is like, basically saying that part of the plant I can influence pretty directly and the plant isn't all like "i get credit" or whatever.

which might make sense and i don't feel like explaining it woooo it's friday.

hopefully that's not quite nonsense.

(kali china & dispensary sour diesel that is reasonably good as those things go)
 
Reactions: Fudge
Quote Reply

Milson

Supporter
Milsonian
Posts
3,376
Reactions
8,849
Joined
Jun 9, 2020
Points
263
Feb 7, 2021
#1,075
Girl check!

Widow



Fussy Haze



Hungry Haze

 

Attachments

  • IMG_20210207_193726383.jpg
    353.9 KB · Views: 73
  • IMG_20210207_193730787.jpg
    431.9 KB · Views: 69
Reactions: Madmax, Fudge, chemistry and 1 other person
Quote Reply

Milson

Supporter
Milsonian
Posts
3,376
Reactions
8,849
Joined
Jun 9, 2020
Points
263
Feb 7, 2021
#1,076
Milson said:
Girl check!

Widow

View attachment 1089461View attachment 1089462View attachment 1089463View attachment 1089464

Fussy Haze

View attachment 1089465View attachment 1089466View attachment 1089467

Hungry Haze
View attachment 1089474
View attachment 1089473View attachment 1089472
Click to expand...
Hungry Haze is going to be a monster yielder but she does not have much frost.

Her plus widow dad for frost? Hmm?

Or fussy Haze, who is much less vigorous but much frostier....

Classic trade-off puzzle haha.
 
Quote Reply

Kanzeon

Posts
1,899
Reactions
6,604
Joined
Jun 12, 2019
Points
263
Feb 7, 2021
#1,077
Milson said:
Hungry Haze is going to be a monster yielder but she does not have much frost.

Her plus widow dad for frost? Hmm?

Or fussy Haze, who is much less vigorous but much frostier....

Classic trade-off puzzle haha.
Click to expand...

It's pretty much trading breeding (frost and frost) and then selecting for vigor vs. breeding (frost and vigor) and then selecting for frost. It wouldn't surprise me if that Thick Widow caught up frostwise in a few weeks, as well.

Or, the way of true chaos: Breed everything together! Kill all but the most frosty and vigorous! And then call it Milson's Haze.
 
Reactions: Fudge, boatbum850, Milson and 1 other person
Quote Reply

Moshmen

Posts
8,217
Reactions
20,585
Joined
Aug 17, 2019
Points
313
Feb 7, 2021
#1,078
boatbum850 said:
Quality & price of legal locally plus current events has pushed me to join y'all . When they set it up in Florida only Big Ag is allowed to grow . Tourism & agriculture are main industries , pols know it too . State didn't do us any favors . Back to lurkin' / soakin' up knowledge .
Click to expand...
Seed to sale - worst system in the country - not to mention the cost of a card and ya still can’t grow ! Wtf
 
Reactions: boatbum850 and Milson
Quote Reply

Milson

Supporter
Milsonian
Posts
3,376
Reactions
8,849
Joined
Jun 9, 2020
Points
263
Feb 7, 2021
#1,079
Kanzeon said:
It's pretty much trading breeding (frost and frost) and then selecting for vigor vs. breeding (frost and vigor) and then selecting for frost. It wouldn't surprise me if that Thick Widow caught up frostwise in a few weeks, as well.

Or, the way of true chaos: Breed everything together! Kill all but the most frosty and vigorous! And then call it Milson's Haze.
Click to expand...
The widow is already frosty af.

The thick haze is just really starting to frost so we will see. I just....those are some freaking colas man that thing is a monster. Wasn't expecting that. Really looks like horace in female form.

The round like 4 weeks behind them is also starting to shape up....that Skunk is Skunkin' and the big Panama girl I have high hopes for...if I can get her fed right. She is very hungry.
 
Reactions: Fudge, Kanzeon and Dr.B
Quote Reply

Milson

Supporter
Milsonian
Posts
3,376
Reactions
8,849
Joined
Jun 9, 2020
Points
263
Feb 8, 2021
#1,080
Kanzeon said:
It's pretty much trading breeding (frost and frost) and then selecting for vigor vs. breeding (frost and vigor) and then selecting for frost. It wouldn't surprise me if that Thick Widow caught up frostwise in a few weeks, as well.

Or, the way of true chaos: Breed everything together! Kill all but the most frosty and vigorous! And then call it Milson's Haze.
Click to expand...
I was thinking about this today and it seems like it would be easier to select for vigor than frost given limited numbers and so the lean is toward selecting for that and keeping the others as another line to then combine down the road if they are useful.
 
Reactions: Madmax, Fudge and Kanzeon
Quote Reply
Page 54 of 78 · Replies 1,061–1,080 of 1,543
Prev
  • 1
  • …
  • 52
  • 53
  • 54
  • 55
  • 56
  • …
  • 78
Next
First Prev 54 of 78 Next Last

Thread info

Replies 1,542
Views 177,318
Started Oct 27, 2020

Latest posts

  • doobers grow tent, seedlings clones and flowers
    • Latest: doober
    • A moment ago
    Grow Diaries
  • Storing seeds for long term
    • Latest: GNick55
    • 8 minutes ago
    Advanced Techniques & Problems
  • R
    2026 Outdoor Grows! let's see em!
    • Latest: Reynolds46
    • 10 minutes ago
    General Outdoor Growing
  • K
    Let's See Your Frostiest Flowers
    • Latest: Kawshuz
    • 49 minutes ago
    Cannabis Photography
  • Grayoldnprouds chant of the ever circling Skeletal Family.
    • Latest: Oldchucky
    • 53 minutes ago
    Grow Diaries
  • Home
  • Forums
  • Medical Cannabis Cultivation
  • Captain's Log: Dispatches from Planet Milson
  • Contact us
  • Terms and rules
  • Privacy policy
  • Help
  • Home
Community platform by XenForo® © 2010-2026 XenForo Ltd.
Menu
Log in

Sign up

  • Home
  • News
  • Classifieds
  • Forums
    • What's new Featured content New posts New Articles New articles New products Latest activity
  • Social
  • Strains
  • Live
  • Learn
  • Brands
X

Privacy & Transparency

We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:

  • Personalized ads and content
  • Content measurement and audience insights

Do you accept cookies and these technologies?

X

Privacy & Transparency

We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:

  • Personalized ads and content
  • Content measurement and audience insights

Do you accept cookies and these technologies?