bursto
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youd save heaps of money if ya could.Not a bad idea I might have to give it a shot
money for new lights n stuff
youd save heaps of money if ya could.Not a bad idea I might have to give it a shot
Yeah crazy when you think about it like that.. in 3 months i'd save enough to get a nice HLGyoud save heaps of money if ya could.
money for new lights n stuff
Hey matey how you going. Been planting a lot of autos in the hills that were burnt from the bushfires. Lots of little saplings to hide them in. . I'm growing a few bodhi strains sunshine daydream,joystick, spacecake and field trip . got about 15 auto strains growing. Just popped my last fem critical orange punch. Love that strain super rock hard buds with very little leaf on the buds . heading out in the morning to do some outdoor cloning .Be nice to see more of @bobqp.
Nicely done. Id reckon it would be a pita gettin under the net.This is a shit job with a scrog this big
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Except it wasn't a horse....Nothing too heavy. Was pretty much spot on really
you obviously never watched her treat a girth infection than.i knew a chick with horses once she used to put vas on her horses dick, to stop it getting crusty, for horse events,
spun me when i watched her apply it,
it grew about two feet
i never saw any of the dude show jumpers lubing nothing, just heryou obviously never watched her treat a girth infection than.
Had some thought on this one last night reza re footprint for licensing. What about if it were based on an annual finished product weight, similar to a quota system? Maybe that’d be a fairer way to go about licensing and permit fees.I think licensing should be based on footprint. Where larger footprints pay more per square meter than smaller growers to put more into the small/medium business range instead of 1-2 massive players controlling the game. Yeah bigger players will exist but a scaled licensing system would level the field.
obviously testing prior to sale is important as well as Inspections of grow facilities much like food safety inspirations to ensure compliance with regulations.
Gold industry ? Or miningI work with cyanide, arsenic and acids that can melt through your skin on a daily basis so don't think a lunch time sesh is the best idea Not that that stops me from the good old wake n bake though
Doing well thanks bud. How are you traveling? Bush bounces back fast doesnt it? Might even be less rippers searching those spots and sticking in the denser areas.Hey matey how you going. Been planting a lot of autos in the hills that were burnt from the bushfires. Lots of little saplings to hide them in. . I'm growing a few bodhi strains sunshine daydream,joystick, spacecake and field trip . got about 15 auto strains growing. Just popped my last fem critical orange punch. Love that strain super rock hard buds with very little leaf on the buds . heading out in the morning to do some outdoor cloning .
the way I look at it that would disadvantage people who are more efficient with their grows. By licensing by footprint there’s some control to the grow (vs weight where they could have hectares and producing small amounts per sq/m) as quota licensing has been abused in the past (and currently by the Victorian timber industry).Had some thought on this one last night reza re footprint for licensing. What about if it were based on an annual finished product weight, similar to a quota system? Maybe that’d be a fairer way to go about licensing and permit fees.
A simple annual fee based on output.
We probably know that the more boutique cultivars are not always high yielding, whereas if it were based on footprint then the producer would probably have to lean on the higher yielding side to maximise their investment.
Just mind rambling here