lol im sorry. what do you ride ?Um, no, it's mine. Thanks for that though. It's cause I spend time on a motorcycle instead of a manicurist's chair. Like I need to justify my hand's appearance to you.
lol im sorry. what do you ride ?Um, no, it's mine. Thanks for that though. It's cause I spend time on a motorcycle instead of a manicurist's chair. Like I need to justify my hand's appearance to you.
We gonna start calling you Man hands! LolUm, no, it's mine. Thanks for that though. It's cause I spend time on a motorcycle instead of a manicurist's chair. Like I need to justify my hand's appearance to you.
A 1981 Honda 400.lol im sorry. what do you ride ?
It takes a while to post pictures, here is a trunk of one of the plants. Can't get my hand around it.
60 an 1/8...must be nice for the grower?Jesus. I will be jarring and freezing it I guess. Home grown painkiller.
I looked at the early buds, and volume wise, each looks like what you get when you buy an eighth. For $60. I don't have much money, so keeping myself in some weed is expensive.
Jesus Christ...5k on a 400...please tell me your were ripped in the morning.A 1981 Honda 400.
Just rode it coast to coast, and then home. 5000 miles, that's why I was gone several weeks.
A male. A couple were root bound as young'uns; my boyfriend generally dug them out, but sawed that one off as it was bound with its female counterpart. Hate to kill such giant beautiful plants... But hate seedy weed.It looks like under that help`n hand,.. there is a fresh 2" trunk cut ..... What happened there ?
Haha! I held up pretty well, for someone with a really bad back. It's one thing I can still enjoy doing.Jesus Christ...5k on a 400...please tell me your were ripped in the morning.
I'm not planning to sell any. It's just my own supply.60 an 1/8...must be nice for the grower?
more like 75 per ounce for your tree
Also,you will have a few bushels of trim there,so if you like candy you should make some with the 220 bag and some dry ice
CM400 Custom.as in a XR ?
Well I'm hardly going to separate them now. They were in a pot together after germination, just got entwined. Didn't hurt the plant any, obviously. We just kept an eye out for males, dug up the ones we could, cut a few we dared not dig. We can dig the roots out after harvest.Leave the taproots alone! But trim through the rest gently and quickly with a sharp knife so you aren't sawing them but cutting them.
Many of us post general information so that less skilled or less experienced growers learn as they read.Well I'm hardly going to separate them now. They were in a pot together after germination, just got entwined. Didn't hurt the plant any, obviously. We just kept an eye out for males, dug up the ones we could, cut a few we dared not dig. We can dig the roots out after harvest.
Shame they don't come back like perennials.
I know, I was referring to those big plants, I certainly wouldn't do it now. Younger ones, strong ones, with roots that could be cut easily. The roots on these monsters would probably require a power tool. If I was going to separate them, I'd have done it with maybe eight inchers. These are eight footers. Or more.Many
Many of us post general information so that less skilled or less experienced growers learn as they read.