theloadeddragon
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It was the Silverback that introduced spidermites into the garden altogether yes. Ironically, I stuck the original Silverback Mothe outside to die right after chopping the shit out of her. She has healthy new growth now, and I haven't tended to her at all, she has been sustaining the hard winter outside, she lives and she grows, and it really appears as though she has shed her spider mites too. I may bring her back inside...... if she could just last a couple more weeks out there. I don't think that she is flowering, which is pretty interesting to me. The WC I threw out there with her past away long ago, yet she remains, growing a little here and there even, .
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I did a bunch of research into the Island Sweet Skunk...... its nothing like Maui Skunk, but looks like some Super fun growing and dank smoking herb.
Searching for?
I did a bunch of research into the Island Sweet Skunk...... its nothing like Maui Skunk, but looks like some Super fun growing and dank smoking herb.