I wanna grow again. Your pics are almost getting me high. Placebo is real. Lol
I grew white widow a few times.
I really loved growing and smoking my own stuff.
I wanna grow again. Your pics are almost getting me high. Placebo is real. Lol
I see all the usual dope smokers in here wasting their life away.
I wanna grow again. Your pics are almost getting me high. Placebo is real. Lol
I grew white widow a few times.
I really loved growing and smoking my own stuff.[/QUOTE
You should! Very rewarding! Thank you!!
Thank you!! Yes....I had to change the food i'm using and i'm still not quit dialed in. These are various pics from this year. My banner, which is most of the pics, is done in ten weeks. The detroit dynamite i like to pull at nine weeks but the breeder likes to pull it on day 47. A lot of it is preference.Looks nice, bit of nute burn on the sugar leaves in some of the pictures.
Well done though man. Covered in resin, when did you chop it? Trichomes look very dark.
Thats great! I was watching the history guy this morning and i guess we used to eat those and they are full of goodness. They went out of favor when people started having lawns.
Dandelion (Taraxacum officinale)Thats great! I was watching the history guy this morning and i guess we used to eat those and they are full of goodness. They went out of favor when people started having lawns.
mmmmm....dandelion wine. I used to get that and homemade peppermint schnapps from my friend's neighbor.Dandelion (Taraxacum officinale)
This suburban lawn scourge boasts a truly useful nature. Flowers (minus the green parts) are edible and have more beta-carotene than carrots. Add them to salads, bread and fry them, or ferment into a fruity wine. Young leaves offer the mildest flavor and are a gourmet salad green, rich with vitamins. Harvest the roots, dry, roast and brew them for a coffee substitute.
Still got em in veg. i may toss one in flower next run.@Mr Smokalotapotamus how did that Durban Poison work out for you?
Thats great! I was watching the history guy this morning and i guess we used to eat those and they are full of goodness. They went out of favor when people started having lawns.