honeybread
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No lol, I'm way more hairy and better looking.is that a picture of you sucking a cola
No lol, I'm way more hairy and better looking.is that a picture of you sucking a cola
That's my bad, I should change that avatar lolow no your a dude?? hear we are calling you a chick.??
it was my second glp I've grown, the first one I was ok, the second one was one of the best flavours I've ever smoked, very sweet and fruity smell and taste.I got a green love potion seed, got it as a freebie. I'm interested in you experience with this strain, although I'm going to grow it outdoors. Got some real nice plants going on here, cheers
Hows those plants, are you legally allowed to grow outsideit was my second glp I've grown, the first one I was ok, the second one was one of the best flavours I've ever smoked, very sweet and fruity smell and taste.
A long cure seems to work well.
I also find it likes to stretch out, with really long stems on the shade leafs.
Hi Kog,Hows those plants, are you legally allowed to grow outside
Hi Kog,
No it's not allowed, but im 38, I don't drink, I work full time, im a responsible and a good person, I don't deal drugs, or push them on anyone.
So I'm willing to take the risk, I never grow more then three plants at a time, all for personal use.
I hate giving my money to dealers.
I hate that a grown man cannot grow a plant and consume it in his own home.
The laws for mj in Aus are a joke, it's all about money and that's it.
I'm a very long term user, I'm fit and healthy and not on any prescription drugs.
I hate the stereotype that mj users have in Australia.
A clean record, and a small amount of plants for personal should keep me from any serious trouble.
Sorry for the rant, it just really pisses me off the way things are here.
but im 41 ...but I don't deal drugs either....ummm ill leave out the responsible bitI should introduce you to a good friend of mine @ruby fruit
Love me some fried okra!Ok thanks for the info.
Can I remove the cobs before the corn produces any pollen? Or is there any other way around this problem?
I don't have a large amount of corn growing, so I'm not worried about having to sacrifice it.
I also have okra, tomatoes and a few others things to keep the garden lush.
Cheers
Okra is a huge source of nitrogen, it puts nitrogen back into the soilHey all, hey Ruby fruit.
been having perfect growing conditions latley, I can't believe how fast everything is growing.
A little too fast lol, I've had to start a little training as they started sticking their heads above everything.
hopefully the okra will be nice and tall and offer some shielding, the corn should be finished before the girls go into flower, so hopefully the pollen won't be a problem.
First pic was taken on 21st of November.
Next pic was taken today.
They are already around 3' tall before I tied down.
I think I might be onto some nice genetics
These are either White urkle x blue mataro, or green love potion x blue mataro.Leaves are looking skunky, what strain is this again?