bubba cheese. I'm tired of it, did'nt care for it much. I can't wait to put the rest in some hash. My ALF5 is very near cured though. Another few days... she tastes like pine
Who was the breeder for your Bubba Cheese?? I grew out a Humboldt Seeds Bubba Cheese auto, dried/cured EXACTLY the same way as all of my other buds; after 2 months, STILL no smell or much of a flavor.. Not sure why, but I decided to not try that strain again from them.. Maybe it was bad luck, maybe not.. My Heavyweight Fruit Punch autos did the SAME THING!! Grew amazing, lots of buds, little to no issues in the grow, and the bud was just "meh." What sucked is that I got almost 6oz from 1 plant, so it stuck around for a while.. Once again, a filler for blunts/joints..
I'm glad you did . On Mar 15 I go to the hospital for Pre Operative care and on Mar 28 i go in for surgery for transurethral resection of the prostate On a scale of 1 to 4 I'm a 2 . 1 being the most urgent 4 being the least . I will be in the hospital 3 days all things going well . I have had an enlarged prostate for 10 years and at no time did any of the 3 GP's even suggest I see a Urologist or recommend drugs that I could take to reduce the size of the prostate of which there appears to be hundreds . I'm not upset about this but I would
suggest very strongly if your over thirty at least talk it over with your doctor . I'm not an alarmist I just what to help people avoid what I have gone through in the last couple of months and to avoid this unnecessary pain and discomfort . Sorry if this upsets some people it's the last you'll hear from me on the topic .
P.S. More pain to come I hope they have lots of morphine stocked .
It's guys like you that cement the idea in my head to get checked somewhat regularly.. I just lost one of my closest uncles last October to a potentially-avoidable cancer, that once he had addressed, was Stage 3/4.. He fought for almost a year, and then lost the battle.. He's not the first; most of my father's side of the family are stubborn.. The only ones who aren't, are the ones who have had major issues like strokes, cancers or other long-term, debilitating diseases.. Even then, most of them don't make it too long before they succumb..
I'm not the paranoid type, and haven't been accused of being a hypochondriac, but nowadays when my body says something, I'm getting it checked.. Learned a lot in one of my medical statistics courses; enough to know that with a lot of these digressive diseases, they seem to lose years on the following generations; whereas if someone 2 generations had a type of cancer, the next generation is predisposed to it, however at a younger age.. Each successive generation feels the gap, and eventually either the bloodline is wiped out, or enough "opposing" or "competing" genes take over and it becomes the recessive trait..
At this pace though, statistically speaking, I'm due for cancer or lupus in the next 3-7yrs.. Oh, did I mention I was in the military for a while and exposed to a lot of unusual things??