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Well @Lil Dab i def lucked out but took the fishy with me and put a clean coil in (but it had been cleaned and used prob 3-4 times) but was finally going out cuz took forever to melt the bit i put in it but was only 5 min away from smoke shop that carries the 5 pack so figured it was a sign to stop being cheap and reusing them and buy a new pack! Especially since only $25! One cleaning is all they getting now then into the trash….or like today into the median while driving down the road!
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Did you really just chuck the shit coil out the window while driving down the road?!?! Last time I check they don’t biodegrade :nono: :doh:
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Keep it simple Bill. Why not throw a handful of beans into a 10 gallon and start selecting from pop. Keep the best 10 that break through, sex them out ( day 18ish) and keep the best females, remembering that black leaf phenos carry more of the medi effects you seek. They appear more olive green early on. Keeping 3 or 4 in a 10 gallon should not cause too much root restriction and give you a better idea of effects across phenos.

Bloodstone, while more first generation, and less flashy with regard to size/yield/bling is a very solid plant and should be most appreciated by your vet pals.
Oh yeah that's keeping it simple and I will do that.. .................... Especially easy to check the different phenos.

I just want to see what one would do in the Earth box junior:biggrin:
 
Thanks guys! I wish I had a jointer/planner along with a whole list of cool tools. Have you ever seen the Yankee Woodshop, OMG that guy has wood working tools I never even heard of :crying: . I can get pretty close to square without a jointer /planner but wood just wants to twist so I got one leg out a bit. It is for the garden :pass::rofl:.

With the width of those boards, you can use a table saw to joint/plane the wood. Can describe it, but there's plenty of YouTube vids
 
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