Beans for everyone (Part 2)

Some folks get older and dont want to learn anything new. Im completely opposite. Im always researching and reading from those who succeed. Professionals make things look easy. But it took learning from mistakes to get there.

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I make my hash out of anything that isnā€™t bud or big stalk.

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As often it is said here : " Sabe o demo mƔis por vello que por demo".
Translated should be like: " The Devil knows more for being old than for being the Devil"ā€¦ More or lessā€¦

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Ha, you sir, have obviously never smoked ā€˜homegrownā€™ leaf as a youngster. Sometimes like smoking oregano, sometimes pretty damn good for leaf, certainly can be loaded with THC. My errrr, Uncle the Grower, would ā€˜accidentlyā€™ leave bags of leaf for me and my cousins. Like, trash bags. The fun part was finding all the tiny buds that were missed, packing the bowl or rolling a jibber.
Iā€™m with @JohnnyPotseed on this one 100%

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Couple pics of my Lennon SkyWalker plants, the one that is the Master Beast of the bunch, and the other, I thought looked a little different, now looks like a twin.

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LSW and Wedding Cake in same 50 gal container. Wedding Cake may be a male.

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LSW II another beauty
Seeds (except WC) by @THCeed

And @Smooth - I took was once the old hippy set in his ways, but learned quickly that a knowledge platform such as this holds an incredible amount of Intel. Mistakes learned, success celebrated, a teak here and there that may make your plants flourish and become robust.
And the people are pretty damn cool. Trolls are immediately run off. Gentle nudges in the proper direction instead of harsh dialogue.
And I slowly began to change my ways. Opened my eyes, my ears, asked questions. Experimented, had some failings but more success. And I continue to be a student of the garden. Itā€™s definitely a lifestyle.

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Iā€™m finding literature that is suggesting some of the older fermented African cannabis was made with similar types of material. At first I thought it was a mistranslation or what have you but now Iā€™m not so sure. Absolutely intriguing comments. Thank you for sharing with the risk of criticism. There is power in that type of remark. Much love

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Good morning to all you fellow Growers. Stay hydrated in Ontario today, itā€™s going to be a cooker. Plants should grow 2" today.
Noone is ever too old to learn new things.
For instance, I just learned this morning that I made it through the night.
Have a great day.

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Good Morning @THCeed :coffee: :sunglasses:

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Good morning @THCeed, itā€™s gonna be a nice day here today too. If it gets too hot Iā€™ll take a dip in the pool.

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Lol another 115Ā° day today so not lots of growth just a lot of hot!:rofl::sob: Happy hump day everyone.

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In Pheonix, people are getting burns from falling on the ground.

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3rdgengrower greenhouse grow photos & autos even some giveaways anyone welcome here is a wiki for fem auto cookies all is welcome to play donā€™t matter if your going to grow em trade em or just look at em come on over and check me out

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Ya I read that but havenā€™t figured it out. I lived in Phoenix and yes itā€™s hot and yes pavement can burn but it takes minutes not seconds. If people are falling how long are they staying on the ground? Their burn unti is filled with 1/3 of people from fall burns. I donā€™t get it now if they pass out or like the old lady in the wheel chair who couldnā€™t get up, but burned bad enough for burn ward seems a bit like virtusignaling. I believe people are getting burned but to fill a burn unit. Idk but Iā€™m not living in Phoenix now but itā€™s not an issue in Vegas.:thinking:. Wasnā€™t an issue in 2011 when 77 days in a row didnā€™t drop below 100Ā° day or night 77 consecutive days. Crazyness.

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I also lived in Vegas and it was perfect 9 months out of the year.

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Ya thatā€™s about right.:rofl::rofl::rofl:

in the shade!

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Feeling like a crab :crab: in the pot :hot_face:

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WTF! How do you survive over there?
At least itā€™s dry air :rofl:
Still unsure if i should like the picture :thinking:

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Hell I donā€™t like it one bit. Survive by hiding from 10am - 12am and itā€™s not bad lmao. Heat index is 10 today and 15-20mph winds so not only is it warm but also feels like someone has a hair dryer blasting you the whole time as well.

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So you get a silky smooth coiffure on top of it all. Bragging and the like.

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:rofl::rofl::rofl: yep thatā€™s it you nailed it!

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