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Stinger96

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  1. You know what... This community has a voice.... Same as the red berrets... Ours are a bit louder in the int community.. "They will take our plants and equipment...... But "not our freedom" as private users and educators.." I know nothing and is a amater at this but I know where my passion is... My world.. your world... us all's world. Educate the officer... It stays the arresting officer's prerogative...? Not??
  2. Appologies.. It's John Sinclare's "It's all good.."
  3. Is there a regulatory body that test that bud to ensure it conforms to medical cannabis standards?
  4. https://www.analyticalcannabis.com/articles/pyrethrins-a-challenging-cannabis-contaminant-292730
  5. Respect... Man... Respect.. I will be witdrawing from the Outdoor Growoff.... How do you compete with Gaea... I Feel some educating is gonna happen... Front row for me...
  6. Anybody have experience in this process? Make Your Own Pyrethrin Insecticide Spray You can make your own pyrethrin insecticide from homegrown pyrethrum daisies. Once the plant is blooming, pick off the full blooms and dry the flower heads in a cool, dark, and dry place. Store the dried flower heads in a tightly sealed, airtight container. When you are ready to use them, grind up 1 cup of flower heads to a powder, mix the powder with a little liquid soap to increase the spreadability, and combine with enough water to make a sprayable solution. Pour the solution into a spray bottle, and use it as you would storebought insecticide. Be sure to label the bottle and store it out of reach from any children. The strength of homegrown pyrethrin varies based on the flower heads, so feel free to experiment with the proportions until you achieve effective control. Anybody have experience in this process?
  7. Howzit.. This must be a pure sativa..? It's an awesome plant man... Well done. Where can I het some seed for this baby?
  8. Would a feeding of some sort at that stage coused allot more trichome production? I only watered every 2nd day and mixed some sort of flowering vertilizer,I had at the time, into the soil.. I now know they must have been root bound but the immature buds was a flavourfull smoothe toke never the less..
  9. Howzit guys and galls.. On the sugar leaf in the pick below... Is that more trichomes forming or something else..? I assumed it was the start of more forming.. I was examining some old picks of two plants I actually almost got to maturity. Tried to see what I missed back then with my limited knowledge about pot size and nutes with an outdoor plant. Attached also a pick of the two plants.
  10. It's like if Mr John Sinclaire has actually wrote that... I second.. If you wanne get rich off this gift from mother nature to humans... you have some serious deamons coming for your ass... It's a huge market... we al need to do what we want as long as we do no human anny harm an we can smile on judgement day... We all have our own unique experience framework... respect all and judge none.. for judgement boomerang..
  11. I have no idea why no replies where given on this.. Or am I way behind..... This is awesome...
  12. As n newbee I am most certainly impressed.... Respect...
  13. Really bro.... Well done...
  14. Holy shit.... That's the best i've seen.... Respect.... Emp.... I......
  15. Thnx. The one in the second pic is also cheese but about 3 months old. Currently in 20l pot..?
  16. Morning guys.. Its a cheese clone. About 2 weeks old. Basic potting soil mixed with some garden soil. Still working on a soil mix.. Rest of the plants i mixed some garden soil with chicken shit. Still in the experimental faze..
  17. I'm a long time smoker new grower. In my fourties. Always wanted to grow and can now do so without getting parranoid..
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