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Garbage_bear

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very nice hes an adult also,,ive never seen one actually on a flower, but follow the flies and im sure you would see one eventually, speaking of flies ive had a slew of them this year on my flowering queens
Yeah they're here every grow. Freakin huge! That one is like three or four inches long! I have lots of pictures. I think they turn brown in the fall. Awesome camouflage!
 
Garbage_bear

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Protector of the Brussel sprouts....
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Saul.Goodman

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Lol, I've never worked with something so translucent and slimy before in my life. It was an interesting experience.

Here is what's left now. Basically the same size it was when I got it on clearance and half dead at Walmart.

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JJS009

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Got ya beat by 1 lol, it was a bubblegum male that I threw outside to die. fucker got frosted, heat waves, no water for 2 weeks in a 1 gallon nursery pot and was still alive so I saved it and gave it to a buddy of mine that wanted to try his hand at pollen chucking, figured he couldn’t fuck it up any more than I tried to. The entire plant was like this
 
GNick55

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my new buddy,
the golf course cat “Ben”, he had to go as a food inspector caught him sprawled out on a table, he’s old and sick, had a rough life before the golf course, spent the winters inside the clubhouse..
now he has it made here with me,
owners are paying to take care of him..
he’s a gentle soul..
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HWH

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I thought this was cool how my light shined through the inlet hole in my tent. I’m sure there is some scientific term for it.

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