Mr.Marijuana420
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For some reason the dog is what grabbed my attention in that pic. Labs are great
For some reason the dog is what grabbed my attention in that pic. Labs are great
Lost my job some months back. I said hell, guess I can grow more with the extra time, that'll compensate for the income loss. And not being tired, Im acually excited to get out there.Ide love to grow weed full time. I really enjoy it but sometimes after a long day at work you gotta make yourself get out there and get shit done lol
she looks like a lab but lucy,s mother was a springer spaniel and dad was a bull mastiff skittles is her sister and looks more bull mastiffFor some reason the dog is what grabbed my attention in that pic. Labs are great
do it while ya young, I used to run 6-8 hundred every season in swamps ,talk about full timeLost my job some months back. I said hell, guess I can grow more with the extra time, that'll compensate for the income loss. And not being tired, Im acually excited to get out there.
yup i agree with thatdo it while ya young, I used to run 6-8 hundred every season in swamps ,talk about full time
I wish I had pics from the 90s,lol well maybe iam glad I dontyup i agree with that
I dont know if I could handle that alone, not with the system I got going now, we'll see as the years progress, and figure out more area, Im over double what I was at last year so I guess I'll see what it is next year.do it while ya young, I used to run 6-8 hundred every season in swamps ,talk about full time
we run quite a few yearly and can handle them fine its all in the prep workI dont know if I could handle that alone, not with the system I got going now, we'll see as the years progress, and figure out more area, Im over double what I was at last year so I guess I'll see what it is next year.
2.5-3 cu ft each dirtHow much soil does it take to fill up ur 30 gallon camo bags @getawaymountain
they are great and last for several years here in maine with winter weather left outside and are tough as when baughtCool I just ordered a couple for my backyard grow thanks for great website!
My 25-30 are just a hobby, but they seem like a job. Every evening I can slip off, I'm hard at it until it's too dark to see, and if I'm staying at the camp, I'm back in the woods when the sun comes up. I try to be out of Indian country by 0800. That is generally when the planes start flying.do it while ya young, I used to run 6-8 hundred every season in swamps ,talk about full time
Are there any Mohicans left in the wild?My 25-30 are just a hobby, but they seem like a job. Every evening I can slip off, I'm hard at it until it's too dark to see, and if I'm staying at the camp, I'm back in the woods when the sun comes up. I try to be out of Indian country by 0800. That is generally when the planes start flying.
In my neck of the woods they are Muscogee Creek. Still a few of them around, but you will find them all at the Baptist Church on Sunday morning, while the grass is growing up in the Square Grounds. So, no.Are there any Mohicans left in the wild?
Those are gonna swallow their support system in no time!! Does that usually do the trick or do you add more support before the end?View attachment 3964181 View attachment 3964182 View attachment 3964183 View attachment 3964184 View attachment 3964185
the plants in yard are growing fast now they got transplanted
I'm hoping those sea dragon or seawarp seeders turn out well for selfish reasons... I've wanted to run your seawarp an GLS since following you a few year back. I'd love to see them in you store next yeari got some sea dragon, seawarp,cotton candy cane ,kush mass, des tar bx1 ,and glueberry og started in greenhouse so i dont feel so bad its empty lol