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ghb

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a lot of clones will do that, it is mainly from seed that strains will only develop one main cola, even some seedlings manage to end up with multiple heads.

lemon skunk is an excellent strain to grow imo
 

jimmer6577

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the world is just fucked, bring on the anarchy already and lets be done with all this societal bullshit.

i hope this is just a joke jimmer
I wish it was a joke. I do believe they where being smartasses to prove something. I totally agree about being done with this social b.s. Every group of people not just race groups but religion, sex, etc.. you get the point. I'm tired of every time something don't go there way trying to start social revolutions. We are suppose to be the land of the free but have so many laws restricting are true freedom because of all this with more to come. imo Now to go get baked and relax.
 

ghb

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the only way we will stop bumping heads over our "differences" is if we are all the same, never going to happen and i wouldn't want it to, variety makes life interesting.

people just need to learn that things are gonna go for you and against you, never let anything knock you off your stride or it will only ever be you who loses out. especially never get bent out of shape by what people say, but some people just invite it upon themselves to be victims.
 

HydroGp

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No doubt Lemon Skunk is my favorite so far. Luckily my first cloning succes was two Lemon Skunk flowering cuts :) I could sell as much as i want i think. People is loving it.
I keep running in here when i should be out painting :) Take a look at my lazy cow :D
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jigfresh

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Someone I knew asked the people at Cracker Barrel to sit in the black section. :) He was poking fun at the fact C.B. got found to have practiced sitting black folks in the back. They wanted to keep it a true 'cracker' barrel I guess. lol
 

DaSmokinBear

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figured some pics of the girls were in order so here we go

Blue dream and Sour Tsunami
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Chemdawgs and Girl Scouts
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theses were all taken on the 9th...theyve come a lil ways since this
 

DoobieBrother

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The ladies sure do love natural sunlight :-)
I'm going to be getting one of those portable greenhouses when we finally get into another house to have half of my med grow outside and half inside.
The lot sizes are small-ish in this town, unless you're rich, so need to keep it on the semi-DL and away from prying eyes.

Or I can hire the master shed builder from the video earlier to erect an earthquake/tornado/flood/hurricane/nuke-proof greenhouse for me.
;-)
 

DST

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4k is about 3k euro which is far more than most people pay. The average sized apartment here is 65-77metre squared (around 600-750 square foot I would guesstimate). Dependng on location in Amsterdam and if they are privately let or through a housing association then the rent in the centre will be around 1200+ euro/month ($1600), you can get better deals. But if you are dropping 3-4k euro then you would be renting something similar to what I have (a family home basically) with plenty room. With balcony and storage its around 170metre squared. Although I have not looked at rental prices recently, I don't think they have jumped that much.

I must say that there is a deversed group of talented people amongst the 600. I'm amazed with all the different info and just general shiet that is posted. Not to mention learning more about the different cultures. For this I thank you guys.
Dr.D81 I agree there's nothing better than building and growing things with your own 2 hands. Very rewarding.

Dst I was watching house hunter international last night and the people where moving to the Damn. They showed some average apartments for like $4000 usd a month. Just out of curiosity is that in the high end, middle, or low end. I live in one of the most expensive state in the country for rent and just curios how we stand in the world.
 

jimmer6577

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So it's about what I figured, thanks. My GF watches that show regularly and I was wondering about the realness of it. I love seeing the other countries homes and locations. NYC is in my state enough said. Even 6 hours away we still pay for it in property taxes. But where I live is so pristine and untouched by man I'll pay the taxes. I even have a huge bald eagle reserve on the 2 lakes by my house. We even have to have a special septic system because of these to lakes are water supply for a big city a hour away.Peace and sorry to ramble just really hot here and sitting in front of the fan toking.
 

jigfresh

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Ramble away jimmer. I don't think I'm the only one who enjoys your chit chat.

Sounds like lovely country you live in. I've never been north of queens.
 

jimmer6577

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When I moved up here as a teenager that's all I could think of was nyc. Then when we hit N.Y. for my first time I was in shock. Since then I've been working my way slowly to the hills. Then meeting my GF was the kicker when she asked me to move up here. I would like to live out west some time in the rockies or something. Someday I'll post some scenery pics of the area. Just a little cautious on giving any good location refrence points for anybody lurking for several reasons.
 

jigfresh

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I have a little album of where I live. It's not the best pics but gives an idea. We are so lucky out here getting to grow freely and not worry about such things. It would be great to completely step out of the shadows. While I'm more open than a lot of you guys, in real life not many people know what I do and love with plants. It's a shame. People ask me what my passion is and I'll say 'gardening' and they say 'oh'. I wish I could say 'growing dank'.

https://www.rollitup.org/members/jigfresh-104636/albums/where-i-live-4873/


And just in case you guys weren't aware... the Ashes are going on. Woot!!!
 

jimmer6577

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Jig For some reason your link isn't working. I thank I've seen them not sure. See it's just now I've gotten pretty secretive. I'm still very known at certain types of places for my past but not in a bad way. I use to work lots, festies, at one time I lived above a bar and sold whatever you'd possibly want. After years of the lifestyle I figured it's time to find a nice even keel. Because of the past is where the friends come from and most are still very much into things I keep my new life hidden and quiet as possible. And really starting to love the serenity in it all.
 

jimmer6577

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Now time to get baked so I can sleep. I've got freshman orientation tomorrow. I almost feel like Rodney Dangerfield in back to school.lol
 

DoobieBrother

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Brokers...
sigh... spent an hour with the broker and the home builder (the OWNER of homebuilding company) on Monday, got steered towards a smaller lot than what we looked at (the one we want is $55k, couldn't get a straight answer when I asked how for the smaller lot we were being steered to, and was told by the homebuilder that he could build a 1300-sq.ft. home like we needed (there is a minimum home size set by the group of sellers) and he could keep it within our budget "No problem. 1300-sq.ft., single story, 2-car garage, and we might even be able to throw in a couple of upgrades for you for free.".
The broker says he'll have to have a 3-D rendering of what the house will look like on the property so he can try and convince the sellers to "reduce the price of the lot to make it fit within our budget.", which I thought was weird, since the house the builder will build meets the minimum size requirement.
I told them how much we have in cash to apply towards down payments, permits & fees, and the maximum amount we were previously approved for through Chase for a home loan (a home valued at $160k), but that we wanted to keep $10k of our nestegg back to pay for appliances (about $4500) and have a few thousand left over for any home emergencies that might pop up over the next few years.
So I told them both several times that $150k is our maximum budget for the land and house.
Homebuilder says several times to me and to the broker that he can build the house and keep it in our budget, no problems.
So the wife calls the broker today to ask about the home loan's interest rate, because the broker said the sellers are handling the financing and the loan would be through the sellers and would be like a Conventional Home Loan or FHA loan.
The broker says no, the sellers aren't issuing the loan, what they're doing is building a home on the lot under contract with the buyer, and when the home is built we get our loan through our bank (Chase) to finish the deal.
And he says he steered us towards the smaller property because he thought it was the only one the sellers would possibly consider reducing the price of the land to make it fit in our budget.
Even though it will be in our budget to buy the lot we video'd if the builder can build a 1300-sq.ft. home on to keep it all in our $150k-ish budget whhich he assured both me and the broker that he can do it easily.
But the broker was telling my wife that he didn't think the sellers would go for a house smaller than 1300-sq.ft. being built on the lots.
Even though the builder told him several times he could easily build us a 1300-sq.ft. home on the lots and keep it in out budget.
So the wife told him to verify with the builder that he could do it, because if he can, there will be nothing stopping us from getting it done.
That would be $55k for the larger lot that we video'd, and between $85k and $90k for the building of the house, which the builder told both of us several times that he can do it.
Sigh... so I have no clue as to what's going on anymore.
The builder was very clear about it.
I was very clear about it.
But the broker must have been out to lunch during our meeting, because he had all the info wrong.
He asks the wife, "So, if I recall, you have $50k or $60k to put down?"
No, she tells him we have $40k in cash and would be using part of that as a 20% down payment so we can avoid paying the extra money on mortgage insurance.
The broker says most people only pay $12k to 15k down payment (20% down on a $150k home is $30k, which we have and are expecting to pay for a down).
Sigh again.
It seems like the builder and I were the only 2 of the 3 who were actually "there" at the meeting....
Not exactly konfidence inspiring.
Didn't I say something yesterday about how whenever I relate good news about something , the kibosh gets put on it? (seems to be my lot in life)
I probably should have kept my mouth shut again....
I hope this can get straightened out before it's too late.
I going to take a nap.
 
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