The Hexapus's Garden

soil is very cool stuff,, i love to run my hands through my soul,, haha, soil i mean,, ha,, i use,, 'course' perlite, (so right ak, so much better), vermiculite, peat moss, and decent potting soil, equal parts of each,, i love the stuff, my plants do too,, root masses are near always white and full,, never ever any rootboundness, i have a big bucket of it always mixed up and love to dig my hands in the dirt,, dirt is my life actually, in home and out,,

weaseley, my friend,, as i mentioned my labooratoory and the wonderful plants within have never ever looked better for me, so fortunate i am to see the healthiness in every corner,, never like this before,, for several reasons i suspect

no bugs, new fert, higher humidity, (new system has raised the rh by ten points or more,,freakin wet outside too,, ha), good karma

i have not taken a pic of my two flower room levels in a while, but figured i best document the beauty whilst it remains,,

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my lower level,, cfls only,, four plants total there, back left - lemon haze/afghani,, back right - (lemon haze/afghani)/afghani

front left - dinafem cheese (ten days from harvest),, front right - blueberry (recent to the flower room), i did something i thot interesting with the blueberry,, i backbuilded, or backbudde, whatever it's called,, i did it to a bud right when starting to flower,, nipped it right away,, so far,, building up nice,

the two afghani crosses are very interesting,, left one, one generation afghani leaves all up and perky,, right one, two afghani generations, or , whatever, lookin like christmas trees, all hangin down,, so cool

this the cheese up closer,, so smothered,, unreal for me,, good size too,,

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last cheese had nanners on me,, no signs of such an issue so far on this one, ten days to go,, i found the last nanners, not by seeing them, because they were buried inside the buds,, i found them by seeing seeds develop around the plant,, aargh,,

my upper level flower room, three plants here

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right side is all one jack herer, just blooming up,, lookin so fine indeed,, back left is a near ready blueberry,, just a killer plant,, biggest buds i have grown by a ton,, ok, a few grams,, and so smothered,, very excited about this one,, and last but not least right front a buddha auto,, black dwarf i think, not sure,, from an assorted pak, but smellin so sweet, oh my

this actually under leds but i altered colour in a new editing program i downloaded for free, raw therapee, for working with raw files, i never have before

that's it from in there,, it has been a while between harvests for me,, ten days to go, i can do it, i think i can, i think i can,, chug chug,, ha

cheers friend,,


edit: my veg room was quite upset at being excluded from the family reunion,, shame on me, no respecta

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again, for me, just exceptional health all round,, the two front left are mamathai/thaistick,, unsexed, tho i am becoming good at telling sex very early on in the sexing cycle,, just when the tiny flowering buds appear,, there are very subtle differences i am noticing,, hard to explain but male buds look like two leaves and females look like only one,, need to get up very close indeed,, i think i sexed one today, a female , we will see,, the bud was not even there yesterday

the two on the right, front and back are blueberries,, me likey this strain,, tho the last whole jar got mold on me,, i caught it very early and it is now cannabis oil, hope i don't die, well, least not yet

there is a lemon skunk in there, an og kush and the smallest is a jack herer clone,, givin er

they all look a bit droopy cuz they just got out of the shower,, wet heads,, ha,, just got foliar fed,, under and on top,,
 
Looking good over there Nivek some tasty looking plants on show and they're all looking healthy, nice work.

As you mention environment I'd like to continue with it for a short while as I have a question to ask you all. Basicallly I've been struggling with temps in the flower tent since rearranging my grow room and yesterday I went in and the two biggest plants were dead, dried up withered branches splayed in submission on the floor, they had succumbed to the heat of around 100F. As I'd recently changed the carbon scrubber (supposedly a higher cm3 than the previous one but much smaller) I thought that maybe this was causing a problem, but taking it off made no difference. I then noticed that the ducting running from my exhaust fan to the wall outside did not have much pressure, usually it would be swollen with air but it was limp, sagging and warm so I inspected it closely (my eyesight isn't great these past few years) and noticed tiny holes and tears in the aluminium which was basically blowing the hot air back into the room.
Now I've tried fixing it up with duct tape but that pressure is still elusive and I feel that I will have to buy more ducting, could anyone recommend anything other than this flimsy tinfoil stuff? Preferably with the same ease of use but more durability, I don't have the tools or skills to be rigging together rigid ducting, so any ideas are greatly appreciated if anyone has any. I can't understand why something so essential is made so flimsy.

Talking of tinfoil brought to mind an old insult which always amused me so while we're on topic I'll share, bear in mind that my sense of humour only has two modes though, bad and none :)

She asked for a knight in shining armour, not a tit in tinfoil!

Yep that's it, but produced at the right time it gives me a giggle, possibly only me though ;)

All the best everyone and thanks for any ideas in advance, come on Weasel I know that you must have some ideas with the amount of tinkering you do :thumb:
 
Well shit I can't believe I just typed out that whole thing and it got stolen by gremlins. Oh well...try again.
I've gotten quite behind here, and everywhere, but very much appreciate you guys keeping the place warm and i'll try to catch up as I can. Thanks for that update Nivek. Wow- you're right. They look perfect.
Kriaze I'm not sure how much help I'll be. Thanks for the joke. Reminds me of one my kid told me-

- about what the dragon said when it looked up and saw a knight come galloping into its lair.

'Oh god! No! Not again???
I am getting soooo damn tired of this canned food'

I used that accordion style ducting for several years. I hated almost everything about it- the cheap and trashy look of it, the way it inflated and deflated noisily and took up so much room, the way it attached poorly to fans and vents and ended up slathered with tape.
The 'shining armor' would wear off of mine. Underneath was the main material which was transparent- so in some cases I'd have ducting running through dark areas which had light from the grow shining out of all these pinholes. That usually didn't cause me trouble but it could have...

I don't remember having major catastrophic leaks though- and I used and abused the same ducting for years. And I got it secondhand from a friend to begin with.
So I'm thinking that maybe you just need to find a better quality version? Real people use this stuff too- not just lowly stoner/growers who don't have the option of asking too many questions lest they attract attention. So there must be something.
Besides the tinfoil style I've seen flexible ducting which was more like a whitish plastic material. Not so sure that kind was light proof though.

Eventually I got tired of the flexible stuff, went to the junkyard and picked up a bunch of round ducting pipe for free- 6" for the veg room and 10" for the flower room. I pieced it together and it's better in every way.

I won't try too hard to persuade you to move to rigid ducting but it's worth at least looking at with an unbiased eye- as it may only take buying the stuff and possibly a bit of tape or a few screws. Possibly some tin snips. Something to think about if you can't find a better quality version of the flexible stuff.

I'm not sure of your setup but could you shift your fan and filter over closer to the tent wall so that it has less of the vulnerable ducting inside the tent, and if leaks develop, they will be outside your tent- not inside? If that makes any sense...

Sorry to hear about your dead plants. That really sucks.
 
Never thought about adding the p/h up concoction with a bit of the p/h down concoction to see if that stabilised.. Bit of the cal & Epsom salt to the powder milk and molasses mix?


I see you DID use the old chemistry set....


Ha ha ha. Yes I did use it. The whole chemistry set plus whatever I could find under the sink too. I haven't even confessed to all of what I did. I said enough....
The 'drugstore calcium' was tablets containing calcium carbonate. Basically garden lime. I know what to do next time I think I need a healthy personal calcium supplement- I'll be in the garden shed with a spoon, saving money.

Don't know if you're being serious or not Grizz with that comment about mixing everything together- but it made me laugh. Your idea may be about the only thing I didn't try. Awesome idea and it fits perfectly with the sort of fine scientific approach I have been taking here. I think I'll try it. I also want to try the milk and Epsom salts by itself again, and leave those concoctions on the shelf to brew for a few days- see what develops ph-wise in case I missed something the other times.

I did learn some stuff during this little escapade.

In particular I learned, as I was going through all the bottles in the land and inspecting labels, that calmag doesn't even have all that much cal or mag in it. It has only half as much calcium by volume as my grow nutrient, and at the recommended 5ml/gallon ( compared to 10-20 ml of grow formula ) isn't adding very much to the mix compared to the grow formula. It's just a little booster. Methinks the girls could live without the stuff for a while. Better that than having to try and live with me 'saving' them from the lack of it, I suspect.
I didn't figure this out till near the end though - when I sat down with a calculator and tried to crunch all the numbers on the bottles and come up with some actual amounts to compare.

The plants are still alive damnit! :rofl:
Or they were a couple days ago anyway.

Hindsight is 20/20 and the situation all looks different now than it did a couple weeks ago when I was running out of calmag and was hunched over my understandascope peering into the misty future. Damn thing never did work worth a shit. Probably a good thing too.

I've learned a lot about growing in general from doing the hydro style plants. It's not such a great change from sunshine mix peat moss. It's kind of the same thing as sunshine mix actually- mostly just operating on a different sort of time schedule. It gives me a different window into learning to grow the sunshine mix ones.

Also I'm having fun with it. And someday I may need to move into space and then I'll have to know how to grow hydroponically. It's been a bit of a dream of mine since childhood. I hear there are still wide open spaces out there, in space. Sad to say my place is being raped by greedy corporations. Environmental laws here have been gutted and are now far behind what they were 40 years ago. The waste is incredible as only the most profitable of our fish and wood is 'harvested' at breakneck speed and everything else is killed, dumped, burned or buried.
But I'm digressing, sorry. That's way too big and depressing of a rant to get into now. The point is- when I move to space- I'm bringing my plants.
 
You know when you say stupid shit trying to be funny, lol. I'm not even sure what nutes you use mate, I'm more here to look at your photos and say g'day, you one of the good ones... never thought about helping you, you know what's going on.. But each nute you add, do you know what it's doing to the ph when added? That the best way, then measure when mixed together to see,then you'll know to add quarter ml less of one additive or half ml more of another. I'm not the most experienced but I always thought and have ph'd with the nutes and additives...
 
Looking good over there Nivek some tasty looking plants on show and they're all looking healthy, nice work.

As you mention environment I'd like to continue with it for a short while as I have a question to ask you all. Basicallly I've been struggling with temps in the flower tent since rearranging my grow room and yesterday I went in and the two biggest plants were dead, dried up withered branches splayed in submission on the floor, they had succumbed to the heat of around 100F. As I'd recently changed the carbon scrubber (supposedly a higher cm3 than the previous one but much smaller) I thought that maybe this was causing a problem, but taking it off made no difference. I then noticed that the ducting running from my exhaust fan to the wall outside did not have much pressure, usually it would be swollen with air but it was limp, sagging and warm so I inspected it closely (my eyesight isn't great these past few years) and noticed tiny holes and tears in the aluminium which was basically blowing the hot air back into the room.
Now I've tried fixing it up with duct tape but that pressure is still elusive and I feel that I will have to buy more ducting, could anyone recommend anything other than this flimsy tinfoil stuff? Preferably with the same ease of use but more durability, I don't have the tools or skills to be rigging together rigid ducting, so any ideas are greatly appreciated if anyone has any. I can't understand why something so essential is made so flimsy.

Talking of tinfoil brought to mind an old insult which always amused me so while we're on topic I'll share, bear in mind that my sense of humour only has two modes though, bad and none :)

She asked for a knight in shining armour, not a tit in tinfoil!

Yep that's it, but produced at the right time it gives me a giggle, possibly only me though ;)

All the best everyone and thanks for any ideas in advance, come on Weasel I know that you must have some ideas with the amount of tinkering you do :thumb:

Try re-covering the wire duct-frame with plastic; garbage bags, or "builders film", thick stuff from a hardware shop. The kind they use when concreting.. Just tape it up, edges and all. try not to stretch the duct tape too much, cos it will shrink back and look like crap, or pull the new plastic away.. I would use packing tape instead (the clear or brown kind).
At worst, for almost free it will buy you some time to find other options..
 
Hey fellas thanks for the input. I'd love to use rigid ducting but the idea of having to patch pieces together gives me the feeling that I'll have as many if not more leaks than I currently have, seriously I am dangerous let alone crap when it comes to DIY lol. I have spotted some stuff that is looking better than what I have and isn't too pricey, I think my mistake was buying the cheapest ducting I could find in the rainforest, buy cheap and pay twice etc.
I'm also looking at running the ducting up through my ceiling too but again this means my dreaded DIY, not quite sure how that would work out but it would stop the flex being squeezed against the wall and side of the tent which is probably causing the little holes to appear, probably abrasion whenever the tent move slightly, but it is at least the shortest outlet run I can find.

I turned off the Mars II 1600 yesterday after taking out the two dried and withered big plants out and the temperature dropped to a still not perfect but much more manageable by the plants 87.6F, it seemed to stabilise at that by the time the lights were due to go out this morning, I may even get it a couple of degrees lower once any residual excess heat has been completely removed, I'll be keeping a close eye on it tonight. This is giving me the hope that with ducting that has no holes in I will be able to manipulate the temperatures to my will (queue maniacal laugh) and will once again have a close to ideal environment for these 15 clones and two of my crossed plants that are currently surviving in the veg tent.

Santb thanks for that idea I can't see how it can't work really and I'm tempted to give it a try before installing the new ducting, especially now that the temperatures are more reasonable and it won't cause issues for the younger flowering plants. Sounds like a plan.

I've never looked into the actual values of even NPK let alone supplements and that has truly surprised me Weasel, I would have thought that they would be pretty high doses but I can see why they wouldn't be, it seems that everything is out of proportion when it comes to expected feeding regimes and actual feeding regimes, pretty much the beginner's mistake over again expecting the plant to need more than it actually does. Thanks for the wake up call/ reality check, one day I will leave this noobness behind...no rush though I do love the learning :thumb:
 
No probs. Hell, you could even just use tape and no plastic.. Buy a few rolls of the widest tape you can find and just wrap the entire duct in it.. A bit monotonous maybe, but no danger of injury (!), and it's guaranteed to work until you figure out something..
I am with you on the buy cheap, buy twice thing.. Unfortunately, it's a lesson we are often taught, but seldom learn! The rigid idea is a good one. PVC plumbing will last forever and is a cut and glue deal, complete with ready to go bends, so quite simple; no fabrication.. It's also nice and smooth, so very little resistance compared to the ridges and bumps you get in normal ducting, which also helps with noise control. Cutting can be a chore, though.. Use a hacksaw or a plain old wood saw.. If I ever get a more permanent setup, I'll be going down that road. If you use a scrubber in your grow area, attach it and the fan to the bottom of a length of pipe, punch a hole (the tighter the better, but you can seal it later..) in your ceiling straight above the outlet and fix it straight up. No cuts, no glueing, and it'll look clean and tidy..
Even easier; if you only have a short distance between your tent and the ceiling, just remove the worst part of your original ducting, tape up the rest, and again, straight up into the roof..
I like the DIY, cos I'm a total tight-arse... And it's something for this hyperactive child to obsess over for a while...until the next crisis/project/inspiration/slightest distraction comes along...
 
Have been doing a fair amount of routine and boring maintenance around the grow. I was having a lot of issues with the hexapus. The valves on the manifold never did work very well and some lines would barely have any water flow no matter how much I tweaked the settings. I figured a larger pump than the 185gph I had been using would help this, so I bought a little 1000gph bilge pump. 12 volts though, so I had to rig up a power source for it. It didn't change the water flow much though.

The bottleneck seemed to be in the valves in the manifold itself (8 of them, adjusted by the 8 little bumps you can see on top). So I ended up getting out the drill and drilling six of those valves out completely to remove /destroy them (popped the green connectors off and drilled right through whatever was behind them). The flow rate is far better than it was and very consistent now. A huge improvement. If I want to control the rate (unlikely) I'll find another way. As it is now the timer just kicks on for one minute at full flow and soaks the pots down.

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The hexapus/octopus is one of those Chinese made gadgets which is very impressive for its complicated nature and number of valves and cool looking little connections and emitter/sprayer gadgets that come with it, and it's very low price. It's one of those things that is made just well enough to look good but not well enough to actually be good. Making it work though... A larger and better quality version using 3/8 or 1/2" lines would be perfect
 
Another boring project (getting sleepy yet?) I've been working on is running tests on various diy calmag solutions and other mixes to see what the ph does over time. I'll post that info soon when I've tested them enough times to be fairly confident about the results. If anyone is having issues with insomnia...

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Nice work Weasel. 1000gph sounds a lot to me, you building an ark for standby too?

It sounds like a lot. But its not really. It's just a regular tiny little bilge pump - much smaller than the 120volt one I had. As it turned out- there was basically no difference to the flow rate, till I drilled out those valves. So I could have skipped the bilge pump. I don't mind an extra though to keep my boat from sinking. The closest thing to an ark I have. I'm not sure where one would go with a real ark these days, unless it was a space ark. Where would I go and where would I park it? No I think it needs to be a space-ark. Tempting thought even though Earth is a far more lovely home than anything we will find in near space. No more room for arc parking here though I think we need some sort of large planet hospital instead. :hmmmm:
 
~ Thai Stick ~

I've been trying to take stock of this strain and decide whether I want to keep growing it. Basically I'm planning on getting a few seeds from it to preserve the genetics, then I think I will quit.
This Thai Stick round has grown healthier than the last one. It wasn't perfect, but on a reduced feeding level she is doing better, and I think I can lay some of the blame for her scraggliness on the plant itself. I'm getting the impression that this is just the sort of strain it is. It's very similar to Mama Thai in basic bud structure, appearance, smell... Basically it's the same plant but more delicate, longer flowering, and smaller buds. Not sure about the potency- so far it seems quite a lot less potent than the MT.
Research into this discontinued seed strain brought up the info that Ace Seeds wasn't the original source. They say they got the seeds from 'Gypsy Nirvana'.
Gypsy Nirvana is one of these renegade cannabis seed breeder hero/villain types. Drama, backstabbing, gossip, money grubbing, seeds, exploitation, and last I heard he was locked up in the Philippines somewhere on smuggling charges.
Anyway, here is what he said about the strain.


Thai Stick Sativa - Gypsy Nirvana Landrace Collection

A recent trip to Thailand into the south region of the Nong Khai Province saw us meeting with some of the original farmers who grew this strain back in the 60's and 70's and offered us a priceless opportunity to both discuss the old methods and, best of all, acquire some of the progeny of those original plants. We have now brought those seeds back and would love the opportunity to offer people a chance to 'grab a slice of history' so to speak. Many times over the last 10 years we have been asked to get these and have not been able to acquire a reliable and validated source. This, i'm proud to say, is no longer the case. This limited edition batch is going to make some of you incredibly happy, of that i am in no doubt at all.

As a tropical Sativa we do not recommend you take on this strain lightly. It has not been grown and stabilised to modern western standards and retains much of it's original charm. It is simply a good, unadulterated historic strain sourced directly from those who grew the original. There may be expressions of different phenos and other issues associated with taking an indigenous strain and growing it away from it's natural environ. Before you bid on a pack of these we strongly recommend you take a moment to research strains from this area and the area itself to familiarise yourself with the plants requirements and natural environment. The reward will be a chance to relive one of the most important historic types of Sativa. Not many of us can say we have genuinely grown this for ourselves and even fewer will be able to remember the original sticks themselves ( especially after trying one! ).

As for the smoke report, well, i'm not going to sell this to you. You have no doubt heard the fond stories relating to this strain and seen the distant glazed look people in the know get when they remember this strain. I'd hate to spoil that experience by giving you a preview. You really need to try this for yourself, as a description from me would do it no justice at all.

A true gem you wont find anywhere else, we are proud to offer it to you and apologise profusely for the wait! . . . . . . . Gypsy Nirvana

The overall impression I'm getting from the plant, that statement, and my experience with Thai weed, is that this strain is pretty much just average Thai weed. I've been all over Thailand including Nong Khai, and most of the weed is small buds of low to average strength, which is happy and pleasant to smoke. Once in a while we would get something much stronger, a wonderful psychedelic buzz. But I'm not so sure it was all that much different than the Mama Thai I have going now.
Not to say that this Thai Stick isn't the stuff that was used for Thai sticks. Or some version of Thai very much like it. Nice big plants grown in lots of sun and getting to higher potency levels than my little indoor version.
I just am not hearing or seeing any really good reports of this strain, including the one above where he doesn't even give a smoke report.
My overall impression is that this, at least the pheno I have, is just an average Thai ditch weed. Not that there is anything wrong with Thai ditch weed. But at 16-18 weeks flowering for the Thai Stick, I'd rather grow Mama Thai instead.
Big Buddha's Thai Stick is looking much bigger and better than mine or PotChimp's. A much better pheno? I still think that the Mama Thai has what I'm looking for.

Here is the TS at exactly 11 weeks today.

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An interesting read Weasel, and I suppose nostalgia plays a role in those 'glazed eye' looks that people get from smoking the original. I remember the memory of having the Thai stick, but not the actual smoking it if you know what I mean, it was just another green which believe it or not was much harder to get a hold of over here than block/resin (Sputnik) or Black which was the main staple.
It may not have even been real Thai stick for all I know, but it was many years ago and I don't think there were many people creating cross breeds or breaking down phenotypes back then so whatever it was it was the real deal according to us, or at least our version of it.

I'm looking forward to the outcome of your tests with the calmag and is that a bottle of Humboldt's Secret Golden Tree I see at the far corner of your shelf? If so how do you rate it? I like it but I dislike the price, I think it's probably the most expensive plant food I have ever bought per ml, possibly even more expensive than my own food too come to think of it. But that's how it is for me lately, everything goes to the plants instead of me :rofl: well mostly anyway ;)

I was laughing when I read the "are you asleep yet?" as I had literally just woken up from falling asleep for an hour or so, feeling tired after my man flu (the worst flu ever) and this touch of a chest infection I have going on.

When I read your well put posts and see your pictures it makes me want to get a journal going, I have 19 plants in veg at the moment and thinking of taking a few of them the chemical route again, which could make for some fun killing time and plants...watch this space just in case, in the meantime thank you for an excellent read. Cheers mate :thumb:
 
What is 'Black' and 'block/resin- Sputnik'? Never heard of that.
I'm not really an old time smoker but it still makes me nostalgic thinking of the weed that was around when I first started smoking. The crumbly dry brown stuff, Thai and Jamaican, smelt spicy and peppery and well aged. Grown in hot places and someone went to the work of lovingly smuggling it all the way to me.
That period didn't last long. After a few more years it all became local no-name weed, or whatever the guy selling it felt like naming it weed.

Thai Stick is very interesting to me. I wish not for the first time that I'd spent more time investigating the subject of weed in Thailand instead of just smoking it. Seems like a lot of mystery around some herb that was still being imported and smoked 35 to 40 years ago. Many former growers, smokers, and smugglers of it still around. Dipped in opium? I highly doubt it. Wouldn't burn worth a shit and would be a waste of good opium I'm sure.


No that's not the fertilizer you think it is. I don't have any and only know of it from hearing you mention it before. Sounds like good stuff.
I think you should journal. Its fun. It's a tricky balance because a lot of the time I'm too busy or not in writing mode- then sometimes I am and have time to write something out. Which gets replies I may or may not have time to reply to. It's a responsibility but this journal has always been a scrap heap from the start and pretty sporadic - so it is what it is and I'm sure no one gives a crap whether I update regularly or not :laughtwo:
The best journals for me are the ones where people get to let it all hang out cause they are legal, or just so cool they don't give a shit. Most of us are kind of walking the line between talking too much, and saying what we want to say- but it's the personal touches that make the grows interesting, for me anyway. Was going to shut this one down several times but figured if I chopped the journal's head off it would just pop up a new one somewhere else.

Check your pm's I'm trying to give you the $100 CKS seed coupon I won, if you want it. :laughtwo:
 
Don't know when you first started, I was early 91. I've been thinking about this lately, trying to remember..That war on drugs, didn't effect me but must have been happening around that time. Because when I started, we'd get red seal gold seal hash, smoke with a name like Thai stick Thai Buddha compressed Buddha Cape trib skunk northern lights.. Then it became bags, option of hydro or bush.. Now people are becoming more name conscious. Now that it's all the same shit different name, lol
 
I first stated smoking in 82. In BC it was mostly Thai and Jamaican, at least where I was. Then everyone started talking about 'skunk weed'. Hash came in seasonally every winter- from the Atlantic side, but got less and less reliable over the years and harder to find. People were boating weed up from central and South America but mostly I got Thai in those days. Maybe it was just the people I hung out with but I don't remember ever getting any Mexican or South American.
Once the sativas disappeared it all seemed to just become whatever the dealer said it was, which we knew it probably wasn't anyway, but didn't give a shit because whatever it was it was all we could get.
Once the weed became all indica is when I started feeling crappy and paranoid most of the time I smoked it. Exceptions were hash and the bud I got when travelling. I knew there was such a thing as indicas and sativas and sativas had pointier leaves but that's as far as my knowledge went. I never let the paranoia stop me of course, and valiantly continued to get stoned and paranoid for the next 25 years (patting myself on back) till I started growing sativas.
 
Check your pm's I'm trying to give you the $100 CKS seed coupon I won, if you want it. :laughtwo:[/QUOTE]




Sorry this line just cracked me up :rofl::rofl: your a good man weasel or a prick, I'm yet to decide :rofl: I really hope you know I'm joking. I made my mind up long ago :rofl::rofl: :passitleft:
 
82, wtf? thought you similar in age to me... Old bastard..
 
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