Live Stoner Chat May 2026

Morning Homies! Boris and I are riding the train down to @MamaMouse 's so she can hang out with Boris while I go to the Dentist. Yay! It should be relatively painless, this time, but my mouth is fucked up and I need a bunch of work, the front is fine but the back of my mouth is complete garbage. Anyway, Boris is a cutie, so here ya go.

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Hope you all have an awesome day! I’ll be checking in periodically. Stay awesome everybody! :smiling_face_with_sunglasses: :flexed_biceps:

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You are hilarious bro, you’re out doing dabs while you’re driving, almost passing out and shit! Oh man, you are wild brother! Woo! Let’s fucking party!!

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Vida Mints is pretty awesome right? Not a big plant, but makes up for it in everything else? It’s kinda what I heard around the block. Is it Mt20 must have? I need to make an order from them soon.

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I think it’s very good medicinally and for people that just want get high.

It is smaller, maybe slightly bigger than Sour Stomper. She is slightly more leafy than Stomper And only slightly less uniform in structure. Undemanding as heck for feed. No need to top just open her structure up, tuck where you can and take big fans only if they cover bud sites.
We’ll see how she reacts in an EarthBox Junior On the upcoming run.
Gonna run Stomper in an earth box two for the first time.
Stomper is usually ready at 65 to 70 days from sprout and Vida runs 70 to 75 days. Now that was in a 3 or 5 gallon pot. I’d have to go back and look to make sure. I want to see how many days, if any, growing in an earth Box adds. I do suspect they will be a bit bigger and produced more.

I’ll also be growing Vida without any UVA this time. It should be interesting to see how much that lack of UVA effects her color. I hope the lack of UVA does not affect her terpene profile.

I do quite like Twenty20 overall. I haven’t grown anything that I didn’t like. None of them gave me any problems in growing. I have found that I do like strains that have some sort of oddity or unusual aspect to them. OgreBerry Has a very Berry inhale but a crazy God awful stinky underwear/ Smelly sock funk on the exhale. It is extremely entertaining watching people take a hit of it for the first time. Every single person, after the hit and most notably at the exhale they take a look at the joint or one hitter or whatever they’re using to combust. Quite a few have said “What the fuck?” :rofl: I would always try to be high when I give them their first sample, so I could laugh my ass off. It got you high but it the high didn’t really stand out.

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Is Boris a service dog? One of my refugee kids got a dog while she was in college, and had to travel back and forth from school in Albany to home in Buffalo by Amtrak. She got some sunglasses, and pretended she was blind so they’d let her dog on the train. She’s applying for PhD programs now, first in her family to finish high school.

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No Boris is not a service dog, but he is an Emotional support animal, which provides him a lot of the same services. He can travel anywhere with me, nobody can deny me rent because of him, he can go into gov buildings hospital etc. he is also extremely well behaved, so that goes a long way too.

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I have so thought about giving one of those dogs if I were to get one. The problem is I don’t know if I could keep up with what it needs to be for training a pup.
From what I understand they need lots and lots of attention to keep them properly directed as a pup.

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Is that Rosinman! :exploding_head: :rofl:

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Dunno, I was sealed off from there and couldn’t get closer.

Some sort of Tardigrade mummy sculpture.

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That’s a very common misunderstanding. The working lines do need a ton of work, but the are also companion line family dogs. People don’t do their research and go adopt a working dog from a farm with amazing genetics but it’s built to work! The companion lines are bred for families and home protection. They need as much training as any dog, but they have an off switch and love to chill with their people. If you really want one, just make sure you getting the right one. Boris is a lazy boy lol. I walk him everywhere but he is never chomping at the bit, he just wants belly rubs all day. If you want one that can run up a 30ft wall and can tight rope walk between buildings then you want a working line dog, but it takes constant work. If you want a family dog, don’t get a working line and you will be fine.

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Pretty trippy

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The outstanding information man I never knew that.
Are they are still just as intelligent and eager to learn as the working line?

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Absolutely! They just aren’t looking for shit to kill all the time. Boris will learn a new command in about 5 minutes, and retain it for ever. All the brains and brawns just without all the meth!

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Mine is a working line and she needs a constant release of energy. My parents have her sister and she is 120lbs of lazy.

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You just have to meet your puppy first and see how they are.

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Just setup a meeting with the pups or dog so you can choose for yourself, it is very apparent very early whether or not they will be driven or laid back.

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@AutoGrowerMo

I really appreciate the scientific explanations that you bring.

:folded_hands:

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I let my daughter and wife pick her out. They get mad because she is on my hip and doesn’t really care for affection. She not really food driven either so that makes training an extra chore. She will do just about anything for bally time though.

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