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spek9

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Hahahahaha blue cheeese is mild at best he says....... maybe the strain u have but man I cut a gram nug off the plant 4 days ago it’s pretty much dry now and still stinks almost exactly as strong as it did when I cut it.. u can walk up to the closet it’s hanging in when u open the closet a berry perfume smell nails me in the face as if a whole plant is still alive in there.. Big nug in pic is 6.2g wet gorilla zkittlez, lil one on right is the blue cheese I cut 4 days ago it was 3.3g it’s 1.4 in that pic it gonna end up being a .9-1.0g .. I want to eat it it smells so fucking good
Why do you keep referring to the same photographs of the same gram of the same shit?

You've been asked to show pictures of your tents as of today, in their current growing conditions. You ignored that request and just regurgitated the same crappy gram of dried cannabis.
 

getogrow

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Why do you keep referring to the same photographs of the same gram of the same shit?

You've been asked to show pictures of your tents as of today, in their current growing conditions. You ignored that request and just regurgitated the same crappy gram of dried cannabis.
you cant ask that of the poor kid....hes in the middle of harvesting on week 6. He has at least 50 excuses on why his leaves are dying and how he fixed it. Brown, yellow and burple is all i smell from here.....
 

spek9

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you cant ask that of the poor kid....hes in the middle of harvesting on week 6. He has at least 50 excuses on why his leaves are dying and how he fixed it. Brown, yellow and burple is all i smell from here.....
All I smell throughout the entirety of this thread is his bullshit. It smells nothing like cannabis, that's for sure :D
 

canadiantoker420

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Interesting math there. You say 18+ ounces, then you say "maybe a pound". A pound is 16 ounces.

Is there no filter at all on what comes out of your mouth, or do you literally just spew whatever comes to mind no matter how ridiculous it is?
I’m probly gonna have more tbh cuz I cut a baby ass bud down Earlier today for a milky tester, and it weighed 3.6 n I haven’t been losing 75-80 percent more like 65-70, this bud will end up weighing a gram or more. Super dense buds lovin it
 

canadiantoker420

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congrats ! first person to make me spit pop all over the screen. :bigjoint:

Im not on here to fight brother. im just telling you plain as day. 300 blue cheese plants would be completely masked by one junk filter that works. It would only last 2 or 3 runs but it would work......
nevermind , waste of time. look up road kill skunk .....its something your dad used to wish he could get so im sure youve smelled it before. My point is your filter is junk. PERIOD. I have the same filter brand as you.....nothing to brag about here. Ive never thought about doing something so stupid in my life but hjere you go: lets send a bud each to a judge ? you down ? didnt think so.... im working with shitty strains too and im still down......
Dude u have no idea what your doing just give up.. 300 plants no matter what filter I have I better be on another planet for ppl not to catch on to that shit, foreal !! I’ve had 35 by the turn before and my buddy’s dad pulled into my cousins one night to tell me my headlight was out and he warned me how bad he could smell the r2 that night driving by, and it’s like 500-1000 feet from the road man easy.. clearly u guys ain’t growing “the fire”, seriously tho boys this blue cheese is rediculously dank smelling it’s up there with the r2 outdoor smell
 

spek9

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Dude u have no idea what your doing just give up.. 300 plants no matter what filter I have I better be on another planet for ppl not to catch on to that shit, foreal !! I’ve had 35 by the turn before and my buddy’s dad pulled into my cousins one night to tell me my headlight was out and he warned me how bad he could smell the r2 that night driving by, and it’s like 500-1000 feet from the road man easy.. clearly u guys ain’t growing “the fire”, seriously tho boys this blue cheese is rediculously dank smelling it’s up there with the r2 outdoor smell
What in the hell are you rambling about here? Wow.

500-1000'? Which is it? 500, or entirely double that? Fuck, you've got 18+ ounce pounds, your distance estimation sucks balls, and your lying is so utterly unbelievable it's laughable.

...and no, I don't grow "fire". I use fire to burn my cannabis if I'm using a pipe, bong or joint. I grow high quality cannabis.

When is this pandemic going to be over, so 15 year olds like yourself can get back to grade four for the third time?
 

spek9

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Do Canadians use feet to measure length? he's a 20 something so he wouldn't even know imperial right?
It's hit or miss. Most people know some of both, but not how to translate them. I suspect our resident moron here is just pulling numbers and quantity out of his ass.

Typically, all measurements for construction type things are in in/ft. So when I go to the hardware store, I buy for example 8' of 2-1/2" ABS drain pipe, or 2x8x96" lumber etc.

For measuring distance of a roadway, it's generally done in metres (or Kilometres), unless they know how to gauge long distances in feet and yards, and are communicating to someone from the US who don't know how long a metre is. You have to be able to understand both measurements, be able to translate between the two in your head quickly, and be able to identify distances relatively accurately.

Same thing with temperature (C/F), distances (km/mile) liquid and solid measurements (mL/Ounce, Litre/Quart, kg/pound etc). I can do those in my head because my wife is from the US, and for quite some time after we met and were traveling between Canada and the US in those early years, you kind of get used to doing the math in your head.

The feet, yard, metre etc I've mastered through my years of building and flipping houses, and exhaustive renovation experience.
 

PadawanWarrior

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It's hit or miss. Most people know some of both, but not how to translate them. I suspect our resident moron here is just pulling numbers and quantity out of his ass.

Typically, all measurements for construction type things are in in/ft. So when I go to the hardware store, I buy for example 8' of 2-1/2" ABS drain pipe, or 2x8x96" lumber etc.

For measuring distance of a roadway, it's generally done in metres (or Kilometres), unless they know how to gauge long distances in feet and yards, and are communicating to someone from the US who don't know how long a metre is. You have to be able to understand both measurements, be able to translate between the two in your head quickly, and be able to identify distances relatively accurately.

Same thing with temperature (C/F), distances (km/mile) liquid and solid measurements (mL/Ounce, Litre/Quart, kg/pound etc). I can do those in my head because my wife is from the US, and for quite some time after we met and were traveling between Canada and the US in those early years, you kind of get used to doing the math in your head.

The feet, yard, metre etc I've mastered through my years of building and flipping houses, and exhaustive renovation experience.
I think the metric system makes more sense, but I don't have all the conversions figured out. I still use Google when I need to convert mm to inches. I'm getting better though since a lot of the QB's are listed in mm.

I think the Imperial system is way more complicated than it needs to be. I wouldn't mind if we switched over personally. Then we could just call it the Universal system and we'd all know what we were talking about. I suck at trying to convert Celsius to Fahrenheit, so it's tough when people list their temps in Celsius.
 

spek9

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I think the metric system makes more sense, but I don't have all the conversions figured out. I still use Google when I need to convert mm to inches. I'm getting better though since a lot of the QB's are listed in mm.

I think the Imperial system is way more complicated than it needs to be. I wouldn't mind if we switched over personally. Then we could just call it the Universal system and we'd all know what we were talking about. I suck at trying to convert Celsius to Fahrenheit, so it's tough when people list their temps in Celsius.
The metric system is by far, hands down, bar none easier to work with, especially mentally.

Example:

- How many inches in 17.6'?

- How many centimetres in 17.6 metres?

First question, although simple, takes a minute to think about, because you have to take into consideration that a foot is 12". The second question is extremely simple, as metric is 10-based. There are 100cm in a metre, so simply multiply 17.6 metres by 100.

Leads over to weight measurements as well. How many grams in a pound compared to how many grams in a Kilogram.
 

PadawanWarrior

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The metric system is by far, hands down, bar none easier to work with, especially mentally.

Example:

- How many inches in 17.6'?

- How many centimetres in 17.6 metres?

First question, although simple, takes a minute to think about, because you have to take into consideration that a foot is 12". The second question is extremely simple, as metric is 10-based. There are 100cm in a metre, so simply multiply 17.6 metres by 100.

Leads over to weight measurements as well. How many grams in a pound compared to how many grams in a Kilogram.
Exactly. The Imperial system is overly complicated.
 

DaFreak

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I love metric, America needs to change, probably save a lot of lives. It just struck me as odd that the troll would use feet When talking about his drive way so thinking he’s not Canadian. If so great for Canada, sad for America.
 

spek9

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Exactly. The Imperial system is overly complicated.
Why the US doesn't/hasn't adopt(ed) the metric system has baffled me my entire life. It's like they desire to suffer with an inefficient, antiquated and overly complicated measurement system where you need charts, graphs and calculators to perform even the most basic of calculations.

A Kilometre is easy to understand. 1,000 metres. With everything 10-based, it's easy to add, subtract, divide and multiply in one's head.

A mile? 1,760 yards. OK, how many feet is a mile? Let's see how many feet in a yard first... 3' per yard. 5,280' per mile. See how none of that lines up whatsoever? There seems like there's no logic :)
 
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