Wisher619
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hahhaha no man.....when I was in the military I was a trainer for 4 years in my career field.....then once I got out , became a chef and you have to teach and show and explain everything a million times to the same people.....just got used to thorough explanation and all that....built into my character now I guessSee your answers are always so much better Lmao
That's clean af but I just don't ride foreign. There's to many gm cars out there for me to buy. I would like an awd something tho. Like these dudes running the tbss drivetrain in gbodys
Love that super bee holy fuck.
You crack me up bro...I'm so glad you stick with my threadSee your answers are always so much better Lmao
You're great at communicating and explaining yourself that's for sure I'm sure your work life keeps you honed in on that amazing skill you have. You and Midwest are great help...wish you guys were my neighbors....lol wisher strikes me as like a professionalized middle age hippy....midwest reminds me of the nice guy from the hood...haha melting pot of friends and support.hahahhaha.....yeah some flowers finish faster....kinda like plums on a tree...some will ripen quicker.....I have a few flowers trics turning yellow....filling with cbd with a few others bits of amber but 80% is still clear....so she is a no go.....I also look at the bud itself not the sugar leaf as that will just be turned to hash....the bud is what I smoke...sometime the sugars will be all amber by the time the actual bud is milky
I love the super birds the most...fuckn sexy car...I'd be OK with some Mopar.
Is there a good way to approximate how much it will weigh after it dries.I have snipped a few ripe ones down and its about 62grams wet.
It loox super fire!!!multiply wet weight by 8-10% so 62 • .8-.10 then subtract total from original weight
dry weght can range from 75-90% loss of water loss....I like to figure the highest amount of loss and be stoked if it turns out a little less loss
Right on that's what's up.
So glad you explained that. I always guess like 15-20%multiply wet weight by 8-10% so 62 • .8-.10 then subtract total from original weight
dry weght can range from 75-90% loss of water loss....I like to figure the highest amount of loss and be stoked if it turns out a little less loss
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