OMG! NO! Is this what I think it is....? Someone please confirm

psychadelibud

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Sorry just seen where you mentioned PC from Barneys Farm. You know a lot of people give Barneys Farm a bad rep, says that they are hermie prone etc etc.

I will tell you that their LSD is off the charts. I have had 3 phenos out of maybe 8 packs of seeds. One pheno I consider rare, I kept as a mother for a couple years. Had buds the length of the forearm and as big around as the wrist, dried. Very up sativa high and had some of the best euphoria you would ever encounter from weed. Smelled like chemically churned sweet skunk, with a big hint of musk in the back ground. Reddish colored buds with lots of orange and red hairs when dried/cured.

I lost that mother 5 years ago when I was in the process of relocation of a grow op and had my mothers sitting out on the farm in a group of 7. I believe it was July 7th or around that date..

The Kentucky State Police Cannabis Suppression Branch was cruising a long in their UH-60 black hawk when they had spotted the plants from around 15 feet above the tree lines. I watched them rappel down from up the hollar, we were planting a couple acres of sweet corn at the time. I seen them go back up with plants wrapped in a bundle. I knew what happened and I am not going to say what I wish I could have done or would have happened. I lost that LSD cut, MK Ultra, Northern Lights #5, Super Lemon Haze, Agent Orange, KK Strawberry Cough and a local Afghan strain that "was" very well known around here. A pheno I found growing out true landrace afghan reg seeds.

But shit happens, and you mentioning Barneys Farm brought that horrible flash back, back to me. Those pigs got my years of work and selection just to put a little money in their pocket and go home and brag to their people about how they flew a million dollars worth of tax payers gasoline and found 7 plants, oh yeah! They saved the fucking World, some super heroes they are...
 

Lord Kanti

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I can't tell unless the plant starts to throw the first flowers. I grow naturally and sometimes get males. If I wan't a seedless crop I have time to deal with them before the flowers fully develop. The only downside is the resources you are spending to grow unwanted plants. I recommend juicing the males and enjoying the health benefits. It is a shame to grow such a wonderful plant and resent it, let alone dispose of it needlessly.
 
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