Soldiers Co Op Outdoor thread

papapayne

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Man. I'll have to come party with you guys sometime. I want to grow some Afghani #1, Afghan Kush, or Mazar i Sharif. I just love the smell and taste of Afghani weed, man. Earthy and sour.
The last afghani strain i ran was a real disappointment to me. Was stanky, crystally, and yielded nice, but it smelled and tasted like afghani man ass and bo. Couldn't stomach it.
 

Olive Drab Green

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The last afghani strain i ran was a real disappointment to me. Was stanky, crystally, and yielded nice, but it smelled and tasted like afghani man ass and bo. Couldn't stomach it.
To each, his own, I suppose. I think it's the only good thing to come out of that shithole, save a few Afghanis that know they have my respect.
 

Olive Drab Green

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And if one of you holdin'-out, lovable sons'a'bitches has a seed or two that they smuggled back and can spare, I'd really appreciate the spare in return for a future, non-sexual favor.
 

doublejj

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And if one of you holdin'-out, lovable sons'a'bitches has a seed or two that they smuggled back and can spare, I'd really appreciate the spare in return for a future, non-sexual favor.
The plant in my avatar pic is a landrace Afgany seed sent home from the Stan in about 2005-2006, by an Army veteran. I grew it for a couple of years, but it was definitely bread for a dry climate because I would lose 1/2 of the largest buds to mold. It was to humid here, the Stan must be much dryer....best of luck....Hurraah!
 

Olive Drab Green

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The plant in my avatar pic is a landrace Afgany seed sent home from the Stan in about 2005-2006, by an Army veteran. I grew it for a couple of years, but it was definitely bread for a dry climate because I would lose 1/2 of the largest buds to mold. It was to humid here, the Stan must be much dryer....best of luck....Hurraah!
Appreciated. The place is a fucking mountainous wasteland with any foliage growing in the river valleys. Where I was, everything was pretty much dead on the mountains, but the Tangi Valley (our AO) had the river nourishing its orchards and fields, along with rain and runoff step systems they tilled. You put your foot down in dry Afghani substrate (we call it moondust) and it hangs in the air forever. It's not even sand, it's dust.
 

papapayne

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The plant in my avatar pic is a landrace Afgany seed sent home from the Stan in about 2005-2006, by an Army veteran. I grew it for a couple of years, but it was definitely bread for a dry climate because I would lose 1/2 of the largest buds to mold. It was to humid here, the Stan must be much dryer....best of luck....Hurraah!

Hey doubleJJ! Thanks for stopping in! What did she smell like brother?
 

papapayne

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Appreciated. The place is a fucking mountainous wasteland with any foliage growing in the river valleys. Where I was, everything was pretty much dead on the mountains, but the Tangi Valley (our AO) had the river nourishing its orchards and fields, along with rain and runoff step systems they tilled. You put your foot down in dry Afghani substrate (we call it moondust) and it hangs in the air forever. It's not even sand, it's dust.
man....you just took me back....
 
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