Shwagbag
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Wishing you and your family a Happy and Healthy New Year 2012!!!
Peace
BKB
And the same to you BKB! Thank you very much!
Wishing you and your family a Happy and Healthy New Year 2012!!!
Peace
BKB
these girls jst getting started hope you like
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yeah bro ma ajustys on ma girl are sick aye loli love the way u used those books.. great job
cheers yeah i do the best i can with what ive got lolHell yeah dude I love it! You're getting maximum yield right there bro. Thanks for sharing the pics, she looks perfectly happy doesn't she?
My El Monstre is starting to ripen, hoping she will fatten up and look photogenic for everyone, lol.
I know she is going to make things right! Not to mention we now have the hot sauce affect. < Do you see that? How often do you see proper use of the word "affect?" I'll tell you how often, fucking never is how often.
I got a Sig...1911 is a nice but doesnt feel comfy in my hand.
I could talk gunz all night!! LOL Mossberg 500 Tactical feels even better in my hands! LOL There a real nice outdoor range by my house and the have clay shooting with Shotties and rifles!!!
Peace
BKB
I've started my first attempt at "supercropping" after taking some clones.. Its either a sativa or sativa-dom, and those branches seem very hard to crush between my fingers despite 100lb+ grip strength. Used two hands, and crushed some capillaries in one of my index fingers! I figured out that they should be crushed in the direction of the bend.. bend down, crush top & bottom. It's already healing now, I feel like I didn't do enough but I need to see the outcome of what I did do before I tamper with it again.. I'm still in research mode.
Also I think I figured out a better way to crush the branches, using small (less than 6" length) needlenose pliers.. The logic here is to take a wooden popsicle stick, cut 0.5" pieces off of it, narrow the pieces to fit the width of the end of the pliers and glue them to the "teeth" on the inside of the pliers with an epoxy. Then gently sand a slight curve to the cut wood, so when it is closed it will be like two dowels side-by-side. The wood covers the teeth and softens the bite, and you get better leverage (more control) over the pinch. If you can strip a wire with angle-cutters without nicking the copper, you'll have more dexterity than required to use this tool, too. AND you can pinch branches at least 5x faster. With a larger version, people can begin to experiment with pinching the main stem after it's become too hard to bend.
Been supercropping giants lately, would make you proud. I need to post some pics, and I need to catch up on your thread. Oh, and I still have something special for you, I just need to get around to it already!