Derelict999
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Why, oh why do we do this? LOLI may have more than I can pop in my lifetime lol, this doesn't include the bag of years old bag seed I hoarded
Why, oh why do we do this? LOL
I can only imagine all the finds there will be at the estate sales, when we're gone.I may have more than I can pop in my lifetime lol, this doesn't include the bag of years old bag seed I hoarded
Congolese Band Aid? THat sounds really cool!I may have more than I can pop in my lifetime lol, this doesn't include the bag of years old bag seed I hoarded
Yes I got some interesting strains from himCongolese Band Aid? THat sounds really cool!
Boy you got that rightYeah, wives do a ton of pretending throughout a marriage! What’s one more? At least you will be standing up!![]()
your hiding the good stuff, i know it’s there!!I may have more than I can pop in my lifetime lol, this doesn't include the bag of years old bag seed
Super Lemon Dragon sounds excellent!I've got half a dozen strains from 7 East which will be part of my summer grow this year.
I ordered 5 seeds of 5 different strains and got about 10 of each strain and a freebie delivered. It will be March before I try popping them but they look really good.
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So, how do you decide? We have only so much space, energy, and time to grow. I figure I've got 8-9 more seasons before I physically can't grow outdoors anymore. So, with those parameters, how do YOU decide? New, proven, cost?They all sound excellent.
you might want to look into these for your conditionsSo, how do you decide? We have only so much space, energy, and time to grow. I figure I've got 8-9 more seasons before I physically can't grow outdoors anymore. So, with those parameters, how do YOU decide? New, proven, cost?
Or, plant them all and see what survives. (like I did last year) (I don't recommend it.) LOL
So, how do you decide? We have only so much space, energy, and time to grow. I figure I've got 8-9 more seasons before I physically can't grow outdoors anymore. So, with those parameters, how do YOU decide? New, proven, cost?
Or, plant them all and see what survives. (like I did last year) (I don't recommend it.) LOL
I have ammo and dies and brass for guns I no longer own. I got old PC stuff and remote control RC and prolly 3 cubic meters of warhammer 40k stuff.I may have more than I can pop in my lifetime lol, this doesn't include the bag of years old bag seed I hoarded
Which is why we rented dumpsters and will do so again. After living in the same house for 43 years, we've accumulated too much 'stuff'. Been watching 'Hoarders' and, well, not quite there, but not far off. I keep remembering the guy who had 'projects' for each piece of trash they pointed at, sounded way too familiar for both of us. LOLI have ammo and dies and brass for guns I no longer own. I got old PC stuff and remote control RC and prolly 3 cubic meters of warhammer 40k stuff.
After 40 years of hobbies I can never move. It would cost to much to take all my shit.
My Autos are done. (well, I'm done with them) and will take them down tomorrow. Today I transplanted some little ones. I know, WAY to early, and WAY too many, but I can't stand not growing something. LOL
Well, I did think of that. I've gotten seeds from people on the forum so, why not? LOLWhen you start taking clones off the newbies you could supply every one on the forum for spring !!!
Yes, I had to do three when I moved. Still hauled up several tow behinds and two largest Uhauls. I need to rent some dumpsters again but hell we haven't even unpacked yet and it's been 5 years (almost).Which is why we rented dumpsters and will do so again. After living in the same house for 43 years, we've accumulated too much 'stuff'. Been watching 'Hoarders' and, well, not quite there, but not far off. I keep remembering the guy who had 'projects' for each piece of trash they pointed at, sounded way too familiar for both of us. LOL