Bud Goodman's Perpetual Thread of Perpetually Good Buds, Man.

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Frankster

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Ugh I gotta get this one. Looks dank.
Yea; I've been eyeing it again of late. Very impressive plant. It's got a whole lot more to appreciate about it than I was seeing; at first glance.
Some of these flowers; you have to look past the exterior's, and grasp the bigger picture.
GMO Scent Map

Myrcene

17.2%
Limonene

14.2%
Beta-Caryophyllene

13.0%
Alpha-Pinene

9.6%
Beta-Pinene

8.9%
Nerolidol

4.7%
Alpha-Phellandrene

4.6%
Humulene

4.6%
Linalool

4%
Terpineol

3.0%
Other Terpenes

16.2%
 
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Moshmen

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Yea; I've been eyeing it again of late. Very impressive plant. It's got a whole lot more to appreciate about it than I was seeing; at first glance.
Some of these flowers; you have to look past the exterior's, and grasp the bigger picture.
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Myrcene

17.2%
Limonene

14.2%
Beta-Caryophyllene

13.0%
Alpha-Pinene

9.6%
Beta-Pinene

8.9%
Nerolidol

4.7%
Alpha-Phellandrene

4.6%
Humulene

4.6%
Linalool

4%
Terpineol

3.0%
Other Terpenes

16.2%
Do urself a favor and grab a cut! Great meds
 
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Nice job Bud. That one is ideal; if it will take. Looks like all fresh new growth.
Do I see pre-flowers in there? Or is that roots starting... 😂 could be either...

There shouldn't be either. 🤔🤷

Ok bud wolf man ya boiling plugs too? Lol - no doubt U will get it to root

He's still trying to get me to... But it's not happening.
Funny though... I sent him that picture... Told him it's for him... He said I need to remove the big leaf. 😜

Same here, fungus gnats really like wet soil.
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They sure do... Annoying little fuckers.


Bacon behind that door?
🤤
 
Frankster

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Lol, tan one on the right is the trouble maker!!
I’ll kick his fucking ass😝😉
I was thinking about getting some Rottweiler puppies for my land when I move out this month; but I don't know what I'm going to do on that front, yet. Haven't made up my mind. Probably go free some dogs at the pound instead; if I can find big ones.

Rottweiler are expensive; and I'm on a budget for now. I do want to get at minimum a pair of dogs; so they can be trained together.
 
Frankster

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Interesting little basics on understanding light spectrum; and spectral analysis. ie. how light energy interfaces with the elements themselves.
light spectrum "energize or bind" elements along the spectrum. It's a complex and fascinating subject; that I don't fully comprehend or appreciate.

Cassiopeia and the brightest extrasolar radio source in the sky at frequencies above 1 GHz. The supernova occurred approximately 11,000 light-years away within the Milky Way. It is estimated that light from the stellar explosion (supernova) first reached Earth near the decade of 1690. The blast zone is about 10 light years across.


Explosions like this use hydrogen and helium to "create" the higher elements themselves though nuclear fusion. The original object, called the progenitor, either collapses to a neutron star or black hole, or is completely destroyed. The peak optical luminosity of a supernova can be comparable to an entire galaxy before fading over weeks or months.

Colors representing the various metals (to an astronomer, if it's not hydrogen or helium, it's a metal) in the nebula formed from the explosion. Silicon is red, sulfur is yellow, calcium is green, and iron is purple. (Blue is the blast wave.)

aka; Run of the mill super nova explosion 😁 . Lots of lower elements created here.
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Johnlandy420

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Interesting little basics on understanding light spectrum; and spectral analysis.

Cassiopeia and the brightest extrasolar radio source in the sky at frequencies above 1 GHz. The supernova occurred approximately 11,000 light-years away within the Milky Way. It is estimated that light from the stellar explosion (supernova) first reached Earth near the decade of 1690

Colors representing the various metals (to an astronomer, if it's not hydrogen or helium, it's a metal) in the nebula formed from the explosion. Silicon is red, sulfur is yellow, calcium is green, and iron is purple. (Blue is the blast wave.)
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I used to look at these photos and wonder how they could be real! I’m itching for some shrooms.. mehh I’d rather have acid 😝
 
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