Gorilla Glue, dumb ass
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Gorilla Glue, dumb ass
So impressive u are
First smoke, then edibles, then liquid vape and now.....................[drumroll]...............suppositories are gonna be the next big thang. Apparently, a little kush in the tush will get you the highest.
http://news.nationalpost.com/news/ca...h-experts-warn
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What strain is BK?
Bubba kush perhaps
Blackberry Kush, British Knights
bigtime kush
Banana Kush
Any Maggots in Mendocino County? I'll be out there this weekend, holler if you want to roll one.
https://youtu.be/1VUa99-tJqs?t=212
*Looks for Southwest flights to CA.*
They got some ILL fits in that vid.
I hadn't known that Franco (strain hunters) had died while in Africa recently - HBO vice did a segment this week on them in the Congo last year looking for an unknown landrace strain. Dude had a lot of zeal for the MJ - RIP
http://www.greenhouseseeds.nl/franco/
Caught a headline about his death online. A couple people have asked me what he died from. Did they say?
Seed trade is going off. GG guys in Vegas are putting seeds out for GG#4. First time they've ever sold seeds, they say. I guess they kinda have to when people are selling GG spinoffs. Landrace is leading in prices. The old strain preservationist aspect is cool. But $400 for a 1968 colombo gold seed is out there. Saw someone doing that.
Cerebral malaria - and he was down there working out genetics on strain that helped that or something else bad in congo.
stupidest thing ever.
The patches work, but becoming refined is key. All edibles ( yes anal eating you fucking douchebag making me write that joke), all edibles have a potential negative reaction and a very different experience than vape...or whatever else we discover....but, your anal example is just like edibles....hahahaha
Not sure how they are making seeds on a clone only strain, that was a mistake anyhow, without introducing herm tendencies. The GG crew will need to branch out IMO, no pun intended.
I've got probably 100 or so strains in seed form from 2000-2005. Most from breeders that quit a decade ago.
Any land race seed, while heirloom in status, will not compete with 30% bell ringers of today. I can see 400 or even 4000 for a verified clone, but not a seed. Especially stock that old. I have some Glo (Grapefruit x Flo) from Spice of Life, Breeder Steeve's old outfit. I would imagine they need to be popped in the next 12-24 months.
I was the GM for Grindhouse Medical Seeds, 15 years ago, and still have all of our old favorites.
This being one of them Pre-98 Bubba Kush
https://www.icmag.com/ic/picture.php...tureid=1721980
The Third Eye, one of Portland's oldest head shops, to close
http://www.oregonlive.com/marijuana/...er_mobile_home
Owner Mark Herer is calling it quits, closing one of Portland's oldest head shops at the end of the month -- the casualty of a steep drop-off in sales, escalating health care costs for employees and the changing tastes and preferences of the modern cannabis consumer.
For years, the Third Eye has been a reliable source for rolling papers, pipes, Jerry Garcia posters, tie-dyed T-shirts, bongs and incense. But it's also served as a link to the city's lively and long history with marijuana activism. Herer's father, Jack, is an iconic figure in the national marijuana legalization movement. Cantankerous and opinionated, the elder Herer toured the country in the 1980s and 1990s, evangelizing about hemp and later marijuana. He was living in Portland when he wrote the book, "The Emperor Wears No Clothes," which details hemp's storied history and extols its virtues.
In the late 1980s, Jack Herer and lifelong friend in "Captain" Ed Adair, paid about $100,000 for the funky building near Southeast 39th Avenue and Hawthorne Boulevard and opened what Herer's son calls "a hippie, Grateful Dead department store" in the "hippie hollow" of Southeast Portland. Jack Herer died in 2010.
I have insomnia, so the wife bakes for me to help me out. Yesterdays muffins were so frickin strong, I woke up so damn groggy this morning I had to go back to bed for 3 hours and still feel out of it.