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Magnus8
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Hey All!
Hope you all are doing really well.
Dobby's puppies are 17 days old today. Here's a video of the swèet things feeding from 3 days ago.
I have decided to keep one and train it to be a working/service dog for myself. The training is already set up and the lady I will be working with to train my dog has told me not to worry about the money because she will help me fill out the form to get government grants to train my new dog.
I. Am. Thrilled.
I talked with her two days ago again when she called me to ask how the litter of puppies were doing. I was supposed to wait for her assessment of the pups so that I could choose the best puppy for the job. However, I seem to be falling in love with one of them in particular. He is the little male with the white paws and little white tail and the White streak sliding down his face. I adore this little guy. I am not sure why, exactly, but he's so damned cute you just want to eat him right up. He's the quietest of the bunch and when I hold him he just snuggles into the crook of my arm and goes to sleep there. I tell you, I adore this puppy.
I was supposed to wait until the evaluation of the whole litter before choosing the most appropriate puppy for myself, but you know what? I really don't give a shit right now which is the best puppy. All I know right now is that I am bonding with this little guy and putting a lot of eggs in one untested basket! But he is so damned sweet. When i spoke with the trainer she indicated that I could, obviously, keep the best one to train as a service dog. But I don't just want a working dog. I want a dog I am fully bonded with who is also my working dog.
I'm sure that isn't too much to ask.
Okay. Onto the garden...
These first few pics are of one of my Blueberry plant about 3 weeks into bloom. Flowers, pistils and cannabinoids -- oh My! Enjoy.
Looking good, eh? I'm pleased.
These next few pics are of my Green Crack that I put to bloom again about 3 weeks ago. Apparently the Blueberry should take about 8 weeks to fully ripen, whereas it takes the Green Cracks about 10 weeks for those flowers to fully ripen. Anyway, here is the Green Crack that is currently flowering.
Again, nice results, eh?
Okay so the next few pics are of my cadre of Blueberry plants. They are really easy to grow, not as temperamental as the White Widows which were hard to keep them alive during the seedling stage. I have decided to grow inside this winter in addition to this summer grow and so soon enough I'll start rooting clones for the inside grow. I'm very afraid, looking at my Green Cracks, that I may not have enough high thc plants for my topical oil that relieves the pain so well. I don't know what I will do if I run out of high thc weed this year. This is my primary means of consumption and without the ingredients for this topical ( the high thc weed ) I will suffer a great deal more than I already do.
So let's take a look at those pics, eh?
They are getting soooo big!
I had some problems with the garden today, though. We had really high winds yet again yesterday and several branches on one of my bigger Blueberry plants were broken almost clean off. Rather than trying to repair this plant I have decided to leave it as I found it this morning and just hope that there is still enough connection between the main stalk and these broken branches, enough of a connection that the branches might continue to be fed enough nutrition for buds to form on these broken branches. We will see, right? Here are what the branches look like after breaking from the stalk.
In this pic you can see all the branches that have broken, lying together at the bottom of the pot.
These next beauties are my Green Cracks. When planting I ran out of soil and containers so I planted two small plants in one large pot to just hold until I could pick up more supplies. Well, I never did get more supplies so I now have two plants (green cracks both) growing side by side in the same pot. Now it just looks like one huge plant that is overtaking The pot!
Pretty sweet looking "plant" right?
Here are the rest of the Green Cracks.
And last are my 3 White Widows.
So there you have my garden as she stands tall and proud today.
Hope you've enjoyed the update.
Best,
Magnus
Hope you all are doing really well.
Dobby's puppies are 17 days old today. Here's a video of the swèet things feeding from 3 days ago.
I have decided to keep one and train it to be a working/service dog for myself. The training is already set up and the lady I will be working with to train my dog has told me not to worry about the money because she will help me fill out the form to get government grants to train my new dog.
I. Am. Thrilled.
I talked with her two days ago again when she called me to ask how the litter of puppies were doing. I was supposed to wait for her assessment of the pups so that I could choose the best puppy for the job. However, I seem to be falling in love with one of them in particular. He is the little male with the white paws and little white tail and the White streak sliding down his face. I adore this little guy. I am not sure why, exactly, but he's so damned cute you just want to eat him right up. He's the quietest of the bunch and when I hold him he just snuggles into the crook of my arm and goes to sleep there. I tell you, I adore this puppy.
I was supposed to wait until the evaluation of the whole litter before choosing the most appropriate puppy for myself, but you know what? I really don't give a shit right now which is the best puppy. All I know right now is that I am bonding with this little guy and putting a lot of eggs in one untested basket! But he is so damned sweet. When i spoke with the trainer she indicated that I could, obviously, keep the best one to train as a service dog. But I don't just want a working dog. I want a dog I am fully bonded with who is also my working dog.
I'm sure that isn't too much to ask.
Okay. Onto the garden...
These first few pics are of one of my Blueberry plant about 3 weeks into bloom. Flowers, pistils and cannabinoids -- oh My! Enjoy.
Looking good, eh? I'm pleased.
These next few pics are of my Green Crack that I put to bloom again about 3 weeks ago. Apparently the Blueberry should take about 8 weeks to fully ripen, whereas it takes the Green Cracks about 10 weeks for those flowers to fully ripen. Anyway, here is the Green Crack that is currently flowering.
Again, nice results, eh?
Okay so the next few pics are of my cadre of Blueberry plants. They are really easy to grow, not as temperamental as the White Widows which were hard to keep them alive during the seedling stage. I have decided to grow inside this winter in addition to this summer grow and so soon enough I'll start rooting clones for the inside grow. I'm very afraid, looking at my Green Cracks, that I may not have enough high thc plants for my topical oil that relieves the pain so well. I don't know what I will do if I run out of high thc weed this year. This is my primary means of consumption and without the ingredients for this topical ( the high thc weed ) I will suffer a great deal more than I already do.
So let's take a look at those pics, eh?
They are getting soooo big!
I had some problems with the garden today, though. We had really high winds yet again yesterday and several branches on one of my bigger Blueberry plants were broken almost clean off. Rather than trying to repair this plant I have decided to leave it as I found it this morning and just hope that there is still enough connection between the main stalk and these broken branches, enough of a connection that the branches might continue to be fed enough nutrition for buds to form on these broken branches. We will see, right? Here are what the branches look like after breaking from the stalk.
In this pic you can see all the branches that have broken, lying together at the bottom of the pot.
These next beauties are my Green Cracks. When planting I ran out of soil and containers so I planted two small plants in one large pot to just hold until I could pick up more supplies. Well, I never did get more supplies so I now have two plants (green cracks both) growing side by side in the same pot. Now it just looks like one huge plant that is overtaking The pot!
Pretty sweet looking "plant" right?
Here are the rest of the Green Cracks.
And last are my 3 White Widows.
So there you have my garden as she stands tall and proud today.
Hope you've enjoyed the update.
Best,
Magnus