ReservoirDog
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PS, is dedicated wheeled transport off the table? Also, that's not actual living grass in your back garden, is it? If it is, my word, no wonder your smoke is so good, the bloody lawn is blade-perfect!
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LOL well-acknowledged RD. All you can do it try!Oooh, I like this game.
Truth is, it can take me a round or three to really hear people sometimes, but I am always trying to understand... I figure, worst case, If that's all you can do, then it's all you can do, but it ain't nuthin'.
ooooh,righty-oh, that'll help, cheers!
OOK, now, what was I... Oh, right! Hmmmm...
(OMG, was that last bit the 'stoner' equivalent to "Hold my beer... "? Gosh, not very action-inspiring, was it?)
Har! Not actual living grass but actual man-made plastic. And I've got too many levels to deal with for wheels, so it's gotta be hand carried whatever it is.PS, is dedicated wheeled transport off the table? Also, that's not actual living grass in your back garden, is it? If it is, my word, no wonder your smoke is so good, the bloody lawn is blade-perfect!
Allow me!Well, I went back 4 pages and still couldn’t find the take downs. I guess I’ll take your word for it.
I will definitely let you know when I hear!Those are indeed some nice new bud pillows you got there! I’m looking forward to the from Mrs Shed on that purple urkle.
Thanks double H! The dread is already building.Good luck on the trip to your parents’ place, I’ll be thinkin of you.
I knew you’d come through for me!
SweeeetI will definitely let you know when I hear!
My heart goes to you and I’m sending you lots and lots of loves. Just know you have mine and probably everyone else on here’s support.Thanks double H! The dread is already building.
I vote for one of those super Sativas from seeds. CLSounds delish! My strat is Japan made from the very early 90s, basic black. on the sale!
Yay...finally a response about my Candida post!
Since Candida isn't available any more I recall that @Amy Gardner liked the Ace CBD #1 so I would definitely check that out. She's a serious medical user (and a Candida grower) so that's a good recommendation.
@Weed Seeds Express has CBD varieties but I would ask for a lab report before I ordered any after their experience with the Doug's Varin not having any THCV as expected.
Stay clear of CBD autos as well as CBD/THC blends. You should be looking for one that's almost entirely CBD. Also, PM me if you're in the states.
All true.
Glad you had a chance to check it out! So many myths about growing cannabis and that is one of the biggest.
Thanks N! I've tried and lost a number of THC-based mothers over the years but since I've had this Candida tested and it's for medical purposes, it's easy to stay motivated to keep the line going.
Thank you...I appreciate the input.
LOL! He kinda just did.
Thanks NTH! WSE also sells Cannatonic, but it's listed at around 17% CBD/5% THC, so I don't recommend that for folks looking for a CBD variety. In my experience the blended varieties are less stable in terms of the ratios, and - even if it's consistent - that's not necessarily the ratio that everyone needs.
If you have a CBD-only variety you can blend it with your THC flower to find what works best for what ails you at the time. Amy found that a 1:1 CBD:THC mix worked best for her pain, someone else may need 1:3 or 4:1. Can't play with the ratios if you don't have a pure CBD strain to work with.
Well TBH the plants would still be in the sun all day, so it wouldn't be a full-on indoor grow. Can't not use the free sunshine in SoCal!
In related news, it looks like I'll be off to NY in early November, so whatever happens in the tent happens after I get back. We'll see....
This is not a surprise!I vote for one of those super Sativas
Hiya Shed. I've owned a Mexican and a Korean strat, as well as a helluva great Japanese knock off (the company was "Legend") before I got my American with a TX special in the neck and an atomic humbucker at the bridge. Also a Fender lead III , my 1st bass, a 67jazz, and numerous Gibsons. I'm partial to steats though. Even the Squire low budget guitars, although much too light to sustain much, we're ok.I vote for one of those super Sativas from seeds. CL
Thanks Fred, sounds like a great collection! My son has a humbucker Squire from when he used to take lessons as a kid. It's still hanging in his room along with a Washburn acoustic.Hiya Shed. I've owned a Mexican and a Korean strat, as well as a helluva great Japanese knock off (the company was "Legend") before I got my American with a TX special in the neck and an atomic humbucker at the bridge. Also a Fender lead III , my 1st bass, a 67jazz, and numerous Gibsons. I'm partial to steats though. Even the Squire low budget guitars, although much too light to sustain much, we're ok.
Stay stoneder.
Fender Guitar’s just feels right in my hands, only thing is that it takes me a while to get back playing my SG with the difference in neck size. CLHiya Shed. I've owned a Mexican and a Korean strat, as well as a helluva great Japanese knock off (the company was "Legend") before I got my American with a TX special in the neck and an atomic humbucker at the bridge. Also a Fender lead III , my 1st bass, a 67jazz, and numerous Gibsons. I'm partial to steats though. Even the Squire low budget guitars, although much too light to sustain much, we're ok.
Stay stoneder.
Practice playing your scales and you’ll be better at lead. Also technical playing, pull- offs, hammer on, vibrato, harmonics etc. CLThanks Fred, sounds like a great collection! My son has a humbucker Squire from when he used to take lessons as a kid. It's still hanging in his room along with a Washburn acoustic.
Along with my MIJ Strat I've got a Univox Les Paul knockoff, a Pbass, and a couple of acoustics. And I barely play guitar! I'm actually a drummer who's okay at chords.
And CaptainLucky said if selected I’m going to use the $$$ for many great growing supplies. Lmao CLToday’s front page 184,000-Plus applicants for 3250 winners for the free $$$. Whatcha think? Snowball’s chance in Hell? lol CL
That's great advice Captain! Of course it would require me to want to get better at guitar.Practice playing your scales and you’ll be better at lead. Also technical playing, pull- offs, hammer on, vibrato, harmonics etc.
Uh oh you're already referring to yourself in the third person like rich people do.And CaptainLucky said if selected I’m going to use the $$$ for many great growing supplies. Lmao
Hiya Shed. I've owned a Mexican and a Korean strat, as well as a helluva great Japanese knock off (the company was "Legend") before I got my American with a TX special in the neck and an atomic humbucker at the bridge. Also a Fender lead III , my 1st bass, a 67jazz, and numerous Gibsons. I'm partial to steats though. Even the Squire low budget guitars, although much too light to sustain much, we're ok.
Stay stoneder.
Who doesn’t want to be better at everything? CLthere are some nice light epiphones hollows/ part hollow out there if you like the gibsons. the epis are more of a jazz guitar but can make the stretch if you want. super nice sound.
I think that discussion is back in your thread!Manager @ the store I thought I lost $$$ looked @ tape said that seen me pay but no $$$ fell out. I have no idea where I could’ve lost it?
Hi bluster. Funny you should say that!there are some nice light epiphones hollows/ part hollow out there if you like the gibsons. the epis are more of a jazz guitar but can make the stretch if you want. super nice sound.