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whodatnation

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I already submitted my photo for the pic contest, but I worked like crazy with this silly tort to get this photo(it's not easy to get em to take from your hand) and the lighting never did work out right, but damn it where else can you post a picture like this?View attachment 3775550and by lighting I mean the lights, not lighting the doob, that worked just fine:bigjoint:
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DST

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I already submitted my photo for the pic contest, but I worked like crazy with this silly tort to get this photo(it's not easy to get em to take from your hand) and the lighting never did work out right, but damn it where else can you post a picture like this?View attachment 3775550and by lighting I mean the lights, not lighting the doob, that worked just fine:bigjoint:
NO animals were harmed in the making of this picture, in fact they thoroughly enjoyed the experience.
 

GemuGrows

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I just got and popped 5 blueberry fem seeds from seedsman (a homie gave em to me)

I'm going to clone them all and keep the best.

Anybody have tips on growing this strain? I've been growing sativas for over a year now; I havent grown an indica since I dialed in on how to grow consistent chronic.

I've been growing my branchy sativas at 4 tops a piece; should I do more or less with indicas?
 

The Yorkshireman

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I don't think it is steroids Oldman. I have a feeling that practice is ilegal in Europe. These have just been selected over a long time. I mind watching a documentary at some point but my poor memory can't recall much detail of it.

Belgian Blue and Piedmontese bulls have a natural genetic mutation, they lack Myostatin.

Myostatin is the protein responsible for regulating muscle growth, if you don't have any Myostatin then your body just keeps on producing muscle........

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myostatin



They found a human baby in Germany years ago with a similar mutation.......

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And since then a peptide called 'Folistatin 344' has been invented that blocks Myostatin production.
They used it in what has been labelled the 'Mighty Mouse' experiments and produced this beast mode mouse.....

(Normal mouse on left, no Myostatin mouse on the right)

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"Amazing" you might think, "we can have a one time injection of 'Folistatin 344' and be super human!".
It would work like that if 'Folistatin 344' wasn't a recumbent protein chain that needs to be embedded within DNA to work.

They created the 'Mighty Mouse' by using Gene Therapy/DNA Modification techniques (the same way they made glow in the dark rabbits using jelly fish proteins) by attaching 'Follistatin 344' to a blank Adeno-Associated Virus (AAV) and then injected a female mouse with it.

The virus attacks the mouses system and the 'Follistatin 344' is uptaken by the host cells genome, the female mouse has now had it's DNA modified.
All offspring from this modified mouse will now carry the same modified genetic code as the mother, resulting in mice born with a natural lack of Myostain and hence will grow a shitload of muscle mass like the pictures above.

I think the beast mode mouse in the picture above is actually around 3rd generation from the original injected mouse.
There's some fuck ups along the way apparently, but eventually the fucked up bits breed out leaving the desired result.






...............................;-)
 
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