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long story short, whoever u heard that from -> was high on crack :rofl: :face: mmm, but seriously, no, i wouldn't go tryin to put a seedling out in thoze tempz, lol, but once a plant is mature & flowering, it can ezily handle down to 40 or so, no prob :thumbsup: ppp
Actually I think I might have read it somewhere when I was looking it up. But either way it obviously is not true.
 
MVB has an Alien Moon Rocks freebie promotion and they just got Mutant Genetics Frosted Cherry'Os back in stock? Guess you all know what that means :eyebrows:
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Actually I think I might have read it somewhere when I was looking it up. But either way it obviously is not true.
Considering some of the genetics included in autos.....I wouldn't worry too much.
This Siberian Ruderalis variety can thrive in some of the most inhospitable places on Earth. The high vigor, hardiness and extreme flowering speed combined with the autoflowering gene allow these landrace plants to grow in places where most cannabis strains wouldn't stand a chance.
The Siberian Ruderalis comes from a place where the winter is extremely cold (-21°C in January on average). Therefore, the seeds have a very thick, waterproof shell which allows them to only sprout in late spring when the winter is over. For that reason, cold treating or cracking/nicking the seeds is recommended. Soaking the seeds in water containing Aloe Vera gel and cracking them after the soak allows to achieve germination rates over 80%.
 
Funny thing is that I used to do a lot of landscape photography with medium and large format cameras and I take the shitiest pics here!
Thanks for the Reps! :d5:

I was a photographer for our school paper, and yearbook for 2 years. Later on, I worked as a Professional Portrait photographer for a large scale company for several years, and I've been enjoying amateur astrophotography for many years as well. I studied Forensic Science in College, and photography.. especially macro photography.. was a solid part of the curriculum. :thumbsup:
 
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Thanks for the Reps! :d5:

I was a photographer for our school paper, and yearbook for 2 years. Later on, I worked as a Professional Portrait photographer for a large scale company for several years, and I've been enjoying amateur astrophotography for many years as well. I took Forensic Science in College, and photography.. especially macro photography.. was a solid part of the curriculum. :thumbsup:

Nice! Love all things space related. Astro photography can be an expensive habit! Never made the jump to digital, but still have my ols Mamiya 6x7 and Nikon F4 and F5. Funny how F4 and F5 have a different meaning now
 
I love the structure of the Ogreberry phenos. Stacked like bricks.
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They definitely stack up and make solid bud stick


Naw, she don't smoke or it'd be 4.... :baked:
edit: and it's for the safety meetings out back so normally 3 to 6 peoples

I love safety meeting but most of time mine are by my self:eek1::lol:
 
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