Bobotrank
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JEEZUS! Scorcher today much? Foook . . . stay cool, broinside the shed in the shade right now I am looking at 110*F and 12% RH
JEEZUS! Scorcher today much? Foook . . . stay cool, broinside the shed in the shade right now I am looking at 110*F and 12% RH
Yeah thanx, I am already burned a lil from stressing out there over the environment and trying to get the floor out.JEEZUS! Scorcher today much? Foook . . . stay cool, bro
mr west, I'm not sure what purple taste like but it is a very sweet smelling and tasting smoke. The shackzilla is sweet smelling and tasting but the killing fields even sweeter tasting but not as sweet smelling.
Heads up i veged for 5.5 weeks in a 11L pot, and the plant was 3ft bang on after the stretch matePukka, how long did you veg your plant to get eight ounces and what size container did you use? Also how big was the plant once it stopped stretching?
I swear, those plants look like K2 and Everest.Heads up i veged for 5.5 weeks in a 11L pot, and the plant was 3ft bang on after the stretch mate
Hmm...I swear, those plants look like K2 and Everest.
Probably just the overall bulk of the bud sites make it seem so huge.
Whatever grow techniques you're using, you need to figure out how to bottle it up and market it.
I like to listen to what things are saying. On saturday I was in Kings canyon (which I suggest anyone in or near cali go to... BEautiful) and I put my hand down to touch/ listen to/ connect with a big rock below a giant cliff/rock face. I have never actually tried to listen to rocks before so it was new to me. What blew me away was how 'slow' the rock 'talked'. I guess when you are millions of years old, you tend to move slowly. Anyways, there is no way I would be able to 'listen' to what the rock was trying to say... but what I was able to take away was the feeling and emotion the rock was giving off. Kinda like how you can tell what a person is getting at even if they are speaking a different language, you pick up on their feeling.Hmm...
An old blind man and a boy are walking together down a path in a sun-lit forest by a creek...
'Of all things, to live in darkness must be the worst.'
"Fear is the only darkness.
Never assume that because a man has no eyes, he cannot see.
Close your eyes.
What do you hear?"
'I hear the water.
I hear the birds.'
"Do you hear your own heartbeat?"
'No.'
"Do you hear the grasshopper which is at your feet?"
The boy opens his eyes and looks down at his feet to see a grasshopper there.
'Old Man, how is it that you hear these things?'
"Young Man, how is it that you do not?"
... I need to learn to listen my plants MUCH better...
So let me share this with ya'll. At fifteen I entered a live in drug program cause I was a heroin addict. I turned sixteen and seventeen in the place. After about a month I was told, ok, you're not a heroin addict any more, so what's your problem? This place was all about learning about yourself and after you learned about yourself you learned about others. It was all about understanding, controlling and being able to express your emotions, it was the most intense experience I have ever had. It was a controlled lunatic asylum, it had to be living with over a hundred other junkies. We had many different people come in and give us seminars on different topics, I especially liked this one woman who came in and taught us different things about yoga. I got so good at one relaxation exercise I swore at times I could almost astral travel. I could lift myself out of my body but only for a few feet before falling asleep. Anyway getting back to the subject of listening to and seeing the world around us. Jig, I don't think you're crazy, I know exactly what you mean. Part of the reason I golf is to experience the nature that lives on and around a golf course. The drug program taught me to pay attention to the small things in life and realize that people, not money, is what is important. I'm not saying it's not nice to have 'stuff' but stuff doesn't really make most of us happy, it's the people in our lives that make us happy and anyone that has a significant other or kids in theirs understands this simple thing. I pay attention to my feelings and try to express them to the best of my ability so others know where I stand on any issue. Honesty and integrity are the two big things in my life. It's easy to do the right thing when others are looking, it takes integrity to do the right thing when they aren't. I want to be able to lay my head down at night with a clear conscience knowing I've screwed not a soul. I listen to nature and I listen to people. I am always looking up at the sky whether it be day or night. I stop and smell the roses at every opportunity. If one does not exist, I'll create the opportunity. I believe everything gives off vibes and it is up to us to hone in on those vibes if we care to learn about more than ourselves. I talk to my plants, every morning I wish them a good morning and every evening I tell them goodnight and I'll see them in the morning. I have sort of an uncanny knack, an intuition about people that tells me what they are thinking and feeling inside of themselves without them telling me. I don't use it a lot on guys but on women who know me and have taken the time to become friends, they are amazed at how I seem to be able to see inside of their emotions and thoughts. What most of them don't understand, I think and feel or have thought and felt the same things they might be feeling at the moment. We are all unique but in so many ways alike, we all want to be understood for who we are and loved for who we are, it's really that simple.I like to listen to what things are saying. On saturday I was in Kings canyon (which I suggest anyone in or near cali go to... BEautiful) and I put my hand down to touch/ listen to/ connect with a big rock below a giant cliff/rock face. I have never actually tried to listen to rocks before so it was new to me. What blew me away was how 'slow' the rock 'talked'. I guess when you are millions of years old, you tend to move slowly. Anyways, there is no way I would be able to 'listen' to what the rock was trying to say... but what I was able to take away was the feeling and emotion the rock was giving off. Kinda like how you can tell what a person is getting at even if they are speaking a different language, you pick up on their feeling.
Anyways, hope you all don't think I'm crazy (at least anymore than you already did).
Thats some real shizznit headsup. I spent more of my life behind bars than free and i know where your coming from ole buddy.1BMMSo let me share this with ya'll. At fifteen I entered a live in drug program cause I was a heroin addict. I turned sixteen and seventeen in the place. After about a month I was told, ok, you're not a heroin addict any more, so what's your problem? This place was all about learning about yourself and after you learned about yourself you learned about others. It was all about understanding, controlling and being able to express your emotions, it was the most intense experience I have ever had. It was a controlled lunatic asylum, it had to be living with over a hundred other junkies. We had many different people come in and give us seminars on different topics, I especially liked this one woman who came in and taught us different things about yoga. I got so good at one relaxation exercise I swore at times I could almost astral travel. I could lift myself out of my body but only for a few feet before falling asleep. Anyway getting back to the subject of listening to and seeing the world around us. Jig, I don't think you're crazy, I know exactly what you mean. Part of the reason I golf is to experience the nature that lives on and around a golf course. The drug program taught me to pay attention to the small things in life and realize that people, not money, is what is important. I'm not saying it's not nice to have 'stuff' but stuff doesn't really make most of us happy, it's the people in our lives that make us happy and anyone that has a significant other or kids in theirs understands this simple thing. I pay attention to my feelings and try to express them to the best of my ability so others know where I stand on any issue. Honesty and integrity are the two big things in my life. It's easy to do the right thing when others are looking, it takes integrity to do the right thing when they aren't. I want to be able to lay my head down at night with a clear conscience knowing I've screwed not a soul. I listen to nature and I listen to people. I am always looking up at the sky whether it be day or night. I stop and smell the roses at every opportunity. If one does not exist, I'll create the opportunity. I believe everything gives off vibes and it is up to us to hone in on those vibes if we care to learn about more than ourselves. I talk to my plants, every morning I wish them a good morning and every evening I tell them goodnight and I'll see them in the morning. I have sort of an uncanny knack, an intuition about people that tells me what they are thinking and feeling inside of themselves without them telling me. I don't use it a lot on guys but on women who know me and have taken the time to become friends, they are amazed at how I seem to be able to see inside of their emotions and thoughts. What most of them don't understand, I think and feel or have thought and felt the same things they might be feeling at the moment. We are all unique but in so many ways alike, we all want to be understood for who we are and loved for who we are, it's really that simple.
You're not crazy jig, you are what we used to call in the drug program, 'in touch'.
For real, some real spit right there. Thanks for sharing and I agree with you 100% that Jig is 'in touch' with himself and nature which is something I wish I could say about myself. Maybe someday, eh?Thats some real shizznit headsup. I spent more of my life behind bars than free and i know where your coming from ole buddy.1BMM