Smokey.Mc.Pot
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lolololololololo roflroflrofl
lol .. hes growing weed, not weed ... while it may not be THE weed we all love (pot) it is still weed by definitionIt's eclipta.... read my post on the previous page. He's growing a weed, not WEED. Congrats though on your weed grow. If you have athletes foot, eclipta is good medicine for it.
I found that interesting too it lead me to this A Modern Herbal Home Page Herbal cures have been around a long time I wonder how many have been processed into pharmacueticals?
that would be some crazy shitI think its new strain call it Big Foot
not enough! if pharmaceuticals actually focused on CURING people, they would lose money because people wouldn't have to take drugs every day for the rest of their lives.I found that interesting too it lead me to this A Modern Herbal Home Page Herbal cures have been around a long time I wonder how many have been processed into pharmacueticals?
not enough! if pharmaceuticals actually focused on CURING people, they would lose money because people wouldn't have to take drugs every day for the rest of their lives.
Not saying pharmaceutical refinement is bad . . . it simply narrows the curative properties of a plant into a single chemical concentrate. Research on the interaction of plant chemicals and their curative properties is uncommon. We are looking for refinement for manufacture and profit. The problem is PROFIT if pharmaceutical manufacturers work on achieving maximum effectiveness at both delivering and developing drugs they would go out of buisness.not enough! if pharmaceuticals actually focused on CURING people, they would lose money because people wouldn't have to take drugs every day for the rest of their lives.
Crack in a pot nice!
I posted pics of eclipta in different stages of growth - you still don't spot the similarities?I agree with you NewGrowth!
annd this thing looks nothing like eclipta unless google is lying to me
I didn't see em >.> sorrryI posted pics of eclipta in different stages of growth - you still don't spot the similarities?