Cold$moke
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Where did they come from nanners?Trimmed jelly pie cola. Found almost a bonus pack of seeds.Real good smoke.
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Where did they come from nanners?Trimmed jelly pie cola. Found almost a bonus pack of seeds.Real good smoke.
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I never saw any. The seeds were all singles in random buds...I probably missed others. I wonder if it has anything to with going nearly 80 days ?Where did they come from nanners?
Damn hippies!!!Yep the whole body odor smell is dead on.I had one that smelled just like someone rubbed dog shit under there arms.
One of my favoritesTrimmed jelly pie cola. Found almost a bonus pack of seeds.Real good smoke.
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It's like the blizz doesn't exist loolAnybody have newish pictures of Blizzard Bush? I can't decide which of these packs I'm most excited about.
Don't worry, you'll get another chance.Well i guess i wasn't meant to grab that cookies n chem at a low price bein how the site went poop on me and came back up with no mo cookies n chem on the auction this mornin.
I first read about this technique in a High Times in the middle 70s. I had a dozen Columbia Gold plants going under a couple 8' t12s, thought I'd give at a try, I cut 2 small v notches opposing each other in the stem and wrapped a fistful of Mica Peat in some cheese cloth and kept it damp. Sure as shit after a bit there were roots poking thru. Don't remember how long it took...been a few years.First time so we'll see. I used clear plastic wrap so I will see roots as soon as they start showing. From what I heard on youtube 4-7 days.
Air layering is actually pretty simple. Just clone the plant like you would but still on the plant. Like you said a good way is some wet peat moss around your wounded part, then wrap with plastic and tape it closed around the wound and moss. Then spray a couple times a day in there to keep it moist and wrap it back up.I first read about this technique in a High Times in the middle 70s. I had a dozen Columbia Gold plants going under a couple 8' t12s, thought I'd give at a try, I cut 2 small v notches opposing each other in the stem and wrapped a fistful of Mica Peat in some cheese cloth and kept it damp. Sure as shit after a bit there were roots poking thru. Don't remember how long it took...been a few years.
Don't worry, you'll get another chance.
I was waiting for cackleberry to drop below $30 -- no luck.
Maybe next time...
Try the site with your phone?I think it's my laptop.
Every thing else is fine except for the GPS site.Back at it again now.This is what comes up when i click over to gps.
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I am not a computer dude.Any one with any advice would be much appreciated.
Looks like yours some quality bud there! And 8 weeks flower. That's a decent finishing timetoo.View attachment 4141727
First hanger is the cowboy Kush. Other ones are a pineapple trainwreck I also took down. 56 days on both. The cowboy Kush has a fermented OG smell with a very small touch of some citrus in there.
Not heavy, but it's in there. Still not in jars, but it's unusually harsh and expansive...a lung buster atp.One of my favorites
Looks like a Stardawg leaner. How Grapish is she?
These would work to but your way is a lot cheaperAir layering is actually pretty simple. Just clone the plant like you would but still on the plant. Like you said a good way is some wet peat moss around your wounded part, then wrap with plastic and tape it closed around the wound and moss. Then spray a couple times a day in there to keep it moist and wrap it back up.
Those look pretty sweet.These would work to but your way is a lot cheaper
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