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You deserve all the rep given .

As for badges you would have to go on live stoners and advise @Rebel I think of which badges you qualify for if I am not mistaken . . First special kush
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'Carpe diem et fumum veriditas'

You are too kind as always. I really don't think i need or deserve any badges. And definitely won't be advising Rebel on anything. I'm happy enough reading and learning from him. He might be called Rebel but i really believe he is a sweet guy deep inside. For such an experienced grower, he still never pushes his plants too much with feeding even though he has to deal with deficiency sometimes. You have to love your plants SO much to not get numbed through repeated grows and start pushing hard.

Ppl here have so many things I admire, not only growing skills and knowledge.


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You are too kind as always. I really don't think i need or deserve any badges. And definitely won't be advising Rebel on anything. I'm happy enough reading and learning from him. He might be called Rebel but i really believe he is a sweet guy deep inside. For such an experienced grower, he still never pushes his plants too much with feeding even though he has to deal with deficiency sometimes. You have to love your plants SO much to not get numbed through repeated grows and start pushing hard.

Ppl here have so many things I admire, not only growing skills and knowledge.


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They have badges for giving grow/smoke reports on selected companies . One for first grow journal . And so on.

'Carpe diem et fumum veriditas'
 
Looks like you have some badges now. But.... are they the right ones???
You rocked was in Live Stoners??? And did a 2017 solo cup grow comp entry???

Still says nothing on my badges tab. Where do i view this?


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He might be called Rebel but i really believe he is a sweet guy deep inside. For such an experienced grower, he still never pushes his plants too much with feeding even though he has to deal with deficiency sometimes. You have to love your plants SO much to not get numbed through repeated grows and start pushing hard.

This might totally blow your mind.....but our kind rebel is a lady.(please clean brains up, if some dribbled out :D )
 
A pound? I guess with 5 full grown plants, its not impossible? I dare not think too far ahead though. Do you remember patiently answering all my noobish questions one by one? That was just a little over 2 months ago! Baby steps...lo

If they fill right in and are nice dense buts, i think a pound out of this haul is very feasible!! I generally pull just under a pound every run i do in the stealth cabinet, and it looks like you have more bud than i get!!Totally hitting you with a shot of rep!!
 
This might totally blow your mind.....but our kind rebel is a lady.(please clean brains up, if some dribbled out :D )

In just 2 months, I've gotten gender wrong with Avalanche Blanch and now, Rebel...lol

Well, at least sweet gal sounds way better than sweet guy. And makes a whole lot more sense too lol...Us guys are just not sweet enough




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For we ladies, I love this post from way back by the one and only DJ Short:

http://www.autoflower.org/threads/crossing-auto-strains-fully-auto.9408/page-2#post-177703

Ganja Godesses

One of the things I learned a long time ago was that something more than genetics or biological environment plays a role in the desirability of herb. During the 70's and 80's, as the number of growers proliferated, it became apparent to those privy to the info that a grower's personal vibe somehow became part of the plant's vibe.

Generally speaking, mellow, laid-back growers tended to produce mellow, laid-back herb, whereas uptight, sinister growers tended to produce uptight, sinister herb. Perhaps it was just the vibe of the grower following the product to market expressing itself along the chain of trade, I am not certain, nor do I believe any form of scientific observation will ever confirm such a debate. It has simply been one of those givens in the trade. In that regard, I have further noticed that much of the finest domestic herb I've encountered was grown by women.

I used to call it the "Great Pumpkin" effect, but perhaps it is better termed the "Ganja Goddess" effect. The most sincere herbal patches being visited upon by the subtle and ethereal spirits of benevolence. And subtle is a very key word when considering the desirable characteristics of fine quality cannabis. Subtleties have a way of being very powerful, indeed. While we are considering such aesthetic topics let's have a look at femininity. It is, after all, the female plant we are primarily concerned with.

One of the most profound aspects of the cannabis experience for me is its ability to act as a counter-balance to my personal, male-dominance syndrome.

Cannabis allows me a reprieve from the otherwise distracting male-conditioned response of attempting to dominate my environment. My conditioning of aggressive competitiveness is temporarily quelled, and I am allowed to experience reality in a much more non-linear relationship. The routine desire to compete and conquer is replaced with a sense of cooperation and community. In a word, I have learned to become a feminist.

By "feminist" I mean the protected right to be feminine, cooperative, community-centered and globally concerned, able and free to discern subtleties, intuitive and submissive without the fear of dominator conquest and control. The fine quality cannabis experience allows me to better understand, accept, and serve fate.

One of the things I have learned about "us" (the cooperators) and "them" (the dominators) is that they need us much more than we need them. This is one fact that I wish very much for our community to realize. Toward realizing that end, I have found the finest quality cannabis to be an invaluable resource.
 
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