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crippledguy

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Man that master kush.... You can tell there gonna fill in nicely... I got some kush clones now so i was very happy to see what to expect on the type of plant.... Although...Mines not Master... Im sure there is a difference. LOL

good luckin plants man...
:bigjoint:

i jsut had a buddy pick my up some master kush beans..

some are on their way right now!
 

mr west

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Ive fed her but cant seem to stop the big fan leafs dieing off, hmm buds look nice tho for its time in 12.
 

welsh wizz

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We are at about the same time period of 12.
Im having the same problem plant leaves yellowing early.
We will crack it, then kick ourselves for missing somthing silly lol.
 

mr west

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anyway its the buds we r growing lol, if all that energy has gone to the buds well be laffing all the way to the scales ;)
 

Tatan

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Oh wow, ... and I thought Fyfe´s journal was long... see the problem was that I couldnt stop reading it to see how it turned out so that one night i stayed up until 5 am reading it. I see another marathon ahead of me, should be fun ... hehe... ok later... going to page 1
 

growman3666

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Oh wow, ... and I thought Fyfe´s journal was long... see the problem was that I couldnt stop reading it to see how it turned out so that one night i stayed up until 5 am reading it. I see another marathon ahead of me, should be fun ... hehe... ok later... going to page 1


one question to make sure your not a cop



What Does it mean to switch to 12/12



lol just want to see what you say
 

mr west

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thats easy its wen u have 12 plant on a board and u balence another 12 plants to counter the first 12 out hence 12/12 like a see saw:)
 

welsh wizz

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No it means this.

July 10 1212- The most severe of several early fires of london burns most of the city to the ground, Over 3,000 people died.
 

Tatan

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No it means this.

July 10 1212- The most severe of several early fires of london burns most of the city to the ground, Over 3,000 people died.

Ok... I was laughing about this one...
A fire usually starts somewhere lol... So... If you see that a fire is coming to your house, why wouldnt you like walk away from it ? lol sorry cause seems like 3000 dead is a lot.
 

mr west

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YEAR 1212 A. D.

Ordinances Concerning Building.1

The documents quoted below give god evidence of the style in which the better class of houses was built during the twelfth and thirteenth centuries. The greater part of the city was built of wood , the houses being roofed with straw, reeds, and similar materials. The frequent first which took place owing to this manner of building, especially the great fire of 1135 which destroyed a great part of the City, compelled the citizens to take some precautions against the recurrence of such a calamity. Stone was used to a larger extent, and various privileges were conceded to those who used stone in the construction of their houses. This material was made compulsory in the party-walls, but the rest of the buildings might be made of anything, and usually constructed of wood. The regulations of 1189 did not produce any great or immediate effect on the style of building, and a further ordinance was issued in 1212, after a disastrous fire had destroyed London Bridge and a large number of houses.
 

Tatan

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YEAR 1212 A. D.

Ordinances Concerning Building.1

The documents quoted below give god evidence of the style in which the better class of houses was built during the twelfth and thirteenth centuries. The greater part of the city was built of wood , the houses being roofed with straw, reeds, and similar materials. The frequent first which took place owing to this manner of building, especially the great fire of 1135 which destroyed a great part of the City, compelled the citizens to take some precautions against the recurrence of such a calamity. Stone was used to a larger extent, and various privileges were conceded to those who used stone in the construction of their houses. This material was made compulsory in the party-walls, but the rest of the buildings might be made of anything, and usually constructed of wood. The regulations of 1189 did not produce any great or immediate effect on the style of building, and a further ordinance was issued in 1212, after a disastrous fire had destroyed London Bridge and a large number of houses.

Well ... ok... not only could they run away, but they could also jump on the thames from london bridge before it fell down burning lol
 
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