Ninjadogma
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Wishing the best to all you dad's out there... This is my son's first father's day.
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We have several mullberry trees on the property
We have wild blackberries here near The City, I should pick some soon!
I have a similar issue, but in order for me to start a project I need all of my tools in their respective places, work area clean, free of distractions. Everything has to be in its place, if not I will either take the time to organize or push through it with a disheveled grumpy disposition. My mom didn’t have me tested, probably for fear of what the test would revealI had 3 of them full of Ork Bitz and whatnot from putting together models for 40K. Lots of them were out of production Nob weapons that will never be made again.
Kinda weird but when I am having a stressful day of idiots just looking at something organized be it a box of bitz or seeds or the soup isle at a store I feel better.
And my Mom had me tested so no not crazy.
a lot of times, if you let a plant that has this kind of growth get big enough to clone, theyll also totally revert to normal growth (or close to it) and take off a lot quicker too. A lot of times this kinda of expression is the result of a root deformity ive come to learn by accident.This is why you don't throw the towel on your Derps right away... look at that internodal growth on this thing, holy crap. Never seen a plant want to start branching so young. Alien OG from a free bag of chucking seeds off the Eighth Brother Farm they were giving away on 4/20.
a lot of times, if you let a plant that has this kind of growth get big enough to clone, theyll also totally revert to normal growth (or close to it) and take off a lot quicker too. A lot of times this kinda of expression is the result of a root deformity ive come to learn by accident.
Mango nectar was like that when little, i call em graboids, i think capt calls em switchblades. Mango went from graboid, to fasciated, then i cloned her when i got some partially reverted growth, and she took off real nice after that. One of my dankest plants too.
Her sister had it even worse, she had straight up tumors on her roots bubbling out of the topsoil it was so bad. both produced roots fine as clones though, and growth became more or less totally normal, just a little slow.
heres a picture of what it looked like when the plant got bigger outside in ground, unburied a little bit. Was pretty grotesque looking. the clone roots never looked like this though and the plant itself was also much cleaner in expression after cloning. This one had the deformities so bad, i had to cut the cotyledons open with a scalpel after popping because they were fused at the rims around the true leaves lol. This one didnt make viable beans, but mango nectar did, for a little bit lmao. She doesnt anymore.
No lol. They're hard and knotty the couple times I've seen them.Whoa, those look like rhizomes. Any new growth sprout off any of those bumps?
No lol. They're hard and knotty the couple times I've seen them.
Thanks sunshine!Happy Father's Day to all the good dads here.
I have 2 dad's.
One is in heaven, the other doesn't keep in touch with me, but I still love them both.
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