lol.... thats hilarioushahahaha and he repped himself what a LOSER
go bleed your plant with happy face then...i dont want to smoke your shit. ludas own proof says its if you have nute problems dumbasshahaha mad men..
smokeskin u little shit.
sit on ur thumb and rub it under ur nose!!
good lad
plucking dying fan leaves and you think 1) your plant is not burned or deficient and 2) you gotta be dumb to cut your leaves off and 3) you can control any plant, you just got to be smarter than what your working withno your saying people have nute problems u lil retard u have HEAD problems foo.u have know clue what ur talking about.ur the guy that says a sativa is a stretched plant.ur dumb dude quit trying to give bad advice.
i was plucking dying fan leaves today and it was fine.aye benson if this dude is worrying you WHICH IT REALLY SHOULD NOT cause this guy has no clue what he is talking about.just clip one fan leave and watch the drop of sap or as retard is calling it BLOOD and u will see you are fine.
haha youve been told a hundred times man smoke...
In [URL="https://www.rollitup.org"]marijuana[/URL], the sap is usually colourless, although a bright red colour - it looks like blood - is not uncommon in later life. The red colour is due to haematin compounds and anthocyanin pigments that naturally build up in some varieties. The red colour may also indicate a nutrient deficiency, notably of nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, or magnesium.
my point exactly thank you benson. "in later life"= not topping time and other than that nute problem. usually colorless i believe that. mine in the past have not been red at all. green on the outside and white pith in the cambium layer thats ithaha youve been told a hundred times man smoke...
In [URL="https://www.rollitup.org"]marijuana[/URL], the sap is usually colourless, although a bright red colour - it looks like blood - is not uncommon in later life. The red colour is due to haematin compounds and anthocyanin pigments that naturally build up in some varieties. The red colour may also indicate a nutrient deficiency, notably of nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, or magnesium.