sounds like a plan....I love the Twenty20 mix. I think you will too if you havent already had any experience with it.Im going to take this:
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Give it a dose of this:
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Stick that beauty under this contraption:
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So I can get more of these dandies:
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Oh yes, indeed I do. That's how I got those beans up there.experience with it
Theyre good peeps over that way. Solid product from solid folks!I'm certain that we can all agree, there is in fact, an exponentially more cost effective way to produce Silver Thiosulfate.
Let's face it though, we're high most of the time. Some of us, have a chainsaw hangover many mornings, and are easily disuaded from simple tasks, such as elementary mathematics, and mixing chemical reagents.
I'll happily donate to the financial successes of Twenty20 Mendocino out of sheer convenience.
Hell I don't even mix nutes after the 4th beer or super crop either keep up the good work I have a hazeman grape stomper I'm wanting to do some chucking withI'm certain that we can all agree, there is in fact, an exponentially more cost effective way to produce Silver Thiosulfate.
Let's face it though, we're high most of the time. Some of us, have a chainsaw hangover many mornings, and are easily disuaded from simple tasks, such as elementary mathematics, and mixing chemical reagents.
I'll happily donate to the financial successes of Twenty20 Mendocino out of sheer convenience.
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One time, on another forum, I was awarded a Stardawg F3 preservation pack, from Useful Seeds. It was at that time, I vowed to honor the label and run these "regs" properly, and take a stab at learning the ways of preservation.
I popped the entire F3 pack, and took 7 plants past the seedling stage due to limited space. I then later flowered the strongest male of 3, and the two most vigorous females of the remaining 4.
I harvested the pollen from the lone male, and dusted a few branches of each girl. That process yielded about 2 dozen F4 beans.
So far, two beans into the F4s, I have one confirmed male (clone secured), and now this beauty pictured above just showed her puss today.
Both are vigorous, thick branched, uniformly chandelier structured show ponies.
I have literally zero previous experience with "breeding" but this feels like it's really going well. I've done some "chucking" but this is a different animal.
I intend to keep clones(and or pollen) from each worthy unit, until I run out of F4s.
I'm literally learning on the fly here, whilst I become amazed, and intrigued.
The male looked identical. I've since cloned it off, flowered it for two weeks to confirm sex then chopped it down. It was perfectly semetrical, the side branches actually grew level with the top.?What a beautiful structure!
make colidal silver use 999 pure silver with distilled water a phone wall charger pack with atleast 9volts there is more to it but it always works for meI'm certain that we can all agree, there is in fact, an exponentially more cost effective way to produce Silver Thiosulfate.
Let's face it though, we're high most of the time. Some of us, have a chainsaw hangover many mornings, and are easily disuaded from simple tasks, such as elementary mathematics, and mixing chemical reagents.
I'll happily donate to the financial successes of Twenty20 Mendocino out of sheer convenience.
make colidal silver
Might be the best way to go about this I'm watching because I'm trying to do a sour grapes-×- arcata trainwreck coming up soon I grew the clone version of stardawg- from darkhearts nursery a few years ago it's a nice strainView attachment 58373
One time, on another forum, I was awarded a Stardawg F3 preservation pack, from Useful Seeds. It was at that time, I vowed to honor the label and run these "regs" properly, and take a stab at learning the ways of preservation.
I popped the entire F3 pack, and took 7 plants past the seedling stage due to limited space. I then later flowered the strongest male of 3, and the two most vigorous females of the remaining 4.
I harvested the pollen from the lone male, and dusted a few branches of each girl. That process yielded about 2 dozen F4 beans.
So far, two beans into the F4s, I have one confirmed male (clone secured), and now this beauty pictured above just showed her puss today.
Both are vigorous, thick branched, uniformly chandelier structured show ponies.
I have literally zero previous experience with "breeding" but this feels like it's really going well. I've done some "chucking" but this is a different animal.
I intend to keep clones(and or pollen) from each worthy unit, until I run out of F4s.
I'm literally learning on the fly here, whilst I become amazed, and intrigued.