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I treated myself to a new set of headphones . In 2016 you would pay over $275 . for them . Today $129 on Amazon . They must be outdated . :rofl: and could give a rats ass they work real good . Lots of base if your so inclined :biggrin: Old men have too much time on their hands so they buy new toys . :toke:
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Good afternoon peeps, how's it going? I just made a batch of bubble hash and something strange has happened. The hash has come out bright green. Now, before anyone says it, there is NO plant matter in the hash. I've made bubble hash numerous times and the bags I used are in good condition. The only difference this time round is that I used a paint mixer attached too a drill to stir the matter. I'm really perplexed by the end result. Do you think it's possible that the speed of the drill has ripped the chlorophyll straight off the leaves/buds and had resulted in green hash?

Any two cents on this greatly appreciated

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Bright and breezy down in my part of the country today and I've spent a good couple of hours in the garden chopping back, repotting and repositioning various plants, refreshing compost in a few potted plants and inspecting my bonsai.
I don't really know what I'm doing to be honest, I've only had a garden for 2 years but most things seem to survive my heavy handed approach [emoji3]

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Good afternoon peeps, how's it going? I just made a batch of bubble hash and something strange has happened. The hash has come out bright green. Now, before anyone says it, there is NO plant matter in the hash. I've made bubble hash numerous times and the bags I used are in good condition. The only difference this time round is that I used a paint mixer attached too a drill to stir the matter. I'm really perplexed by the end result. Do you think it's possible that the speed of the drill has ripped the chlorophyll straight off the leaves/buds and had resulted in green hash?

Any two cents on this greatly appreciated

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St Patrick's Day hash?!
Can't help you out I'm afraid. Does it smell any different to what you usually end up with?

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hellebores, YES! put in 6 two years ago, and they had a rough year last year. They should get much bigger. They are under Japanese Maples and Dogwoods.. The peaches are elsewhere. They havn't quite opened yet, but they are showing.

The helebores are in a woodland garden near a fire pit. There's golden seal, trillium, ginseng, solomons seal, mayapple, bloodroot, etc... I love me some plants.
My mum has a few so I recognised the buds. She's a plant enthusiast.

Hi EE I 'm going into the hospital Mar 28 for a TURP :biggrin: How's that for GOOD news . :rofl:
I don't know what one is so I can't comment...
 
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