just topped one!!

well i guess ludas got the proof. i cant see a plant having the turgor pressure to bleed it out. weird i have harvested and broken plants before and it was never anything like that



LUDA always has the proof 100% or i wont post something i cant back up.
(take it easy and like i said its all about learning).
peace to you.

:peace:

LUDA.
;-)
 
LUDA always has the proof 100% or i wont post something i cant back up.
(take it easy and like i said its all about learning).
peace to you.

:peace:

LUDA.
;-)

only someone that is truely distinguished talks in 3rd person

lol... nice way to end that know.. gentlemen right there..
 
doing what I DO, following you around lol. I thought you got banned or some shit lol


you cant be following me around if you think i got banned without reading the facts behind it and what really happened.
(i am a hound dogg and i watch everyone when i can ;-)).

LUDA.
;-)
 
you cant be following me around if you think i got banned without reading the facts behind it and what really happened.
(i am a hound dogg and i watch everyone when i can ;-)).

LUDA.
;-)

Im outta the loop on everything... I know one thing though... bullshit happens everywhere
 
btw, smokinskins... something like this is what you would consider proof...

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schools not hard luda i know ya hate to learn. beats hitting on computer guys


there is nothing left for me to learn when it comes to growing cannabis.
like i said i am only here to help with facts and personal experiences.
i dont need to ask any questions as i know the deal from A-Z.

LUDA.
;-)
 
whoa whoa are you guys arguing now i feel like we rocked the baby to sleep if you keep arguing he might wake up.
 
so do use clowns belive that my plant bled red sap from the cut now then.
i wouldnt lie that plants bleed..
bet most of u cheeky shits have never grown in ur lifes!!!!!
red sap/ get it!!!
it happend..In marijuana, the sap is usually colourless, although a bright red colour - it looks like blood - is not uncommon in later life. The red colour is due to haematin compounds and anthocyanin pigments that naturally build up in some varieties. The red colour may also indicate a nutrient deficiency, notably of nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, or magnesium.
 
I hate to step in the middle of this cock fight.....but pictures are worth more than words.:weed:


It's not blood:lol:, but it is red.....I even used different lighting to show that it is indeed red. Happened on 2 separate cuts I made today, although I made more cuts on the same plant only two of them did this.:leaf:
 

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I hate to step in the middle of this cock fight.....but pictures are worth more than words.:weed:


It's not blood:lol:, but it is red.....I even used different lighting to show that it is indeed red. Happened on 2 separate cuts I made today, although I made more cuts on the same plant only two of them did this.:leaf:

does it bleed out or is it just the color inside that stem?
 
does it bleed out or is it just the color inside that stem?

It bled out from 2 separate cuts, I was able to dab my finger in it.....had kind of a sweet taste. It didn't bleed out much.....but it did bleed out.....and it was red, so I took some pictures.bongsmilie
 
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