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Collecting and Growing Global Cannabinoids

Mazar-I-Sharif...Gypsy Nirvana

Afghan via Amsterdam in Background, Ducksfoot from Australia in foreground.

Columbian Mangobichi from Charlie Garcia. Twelve feet and counting.

African Senegalese just starting out (on right). Afghan\Congo on right.

Golden Tiger started July 28th. I hope its a male. These two larger female Golden Tigers were started in June.
 

SOTF420

Humble Human, Freedom Fighter, Cannabis Lover, Bre
ICMag Donor
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How do you remember which is which strain?

Looking great by the way, happy plants. :canabis:
 
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charlie garcia

agree awesome and inspirational, and relaxing views, think we most like to watch the plants in the wild without restrictions
Hope miss S enjoys some more pics to share
I know you like mexicans, let me share also this Sinalao Cola de Borrego
cuidate/take care
MexSinaloa100917029copia.jpg
 
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GMT

The Tri Guy
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Hey SM, one to add to the collection, and this is the right forum to mention it in is CBGs sandstorm. Very little high but a decent relaxant, which to my mind would put it into the medicinal herb bracket rather than party herb bracket. Which I believe it would be accurate to presume, means it has a decent CBD content compared to the THC content.
 
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charlie garcia

it worked always very well for medical purposes indeed and is used and is been used several times as far as I know. Some can be more or less potent, depends on selections. Medical patients seem to enjoy better their food and relax while not much disturbed by unconfortable highs in that sense
best
 

GreenMind

Member
Gorillas in the Mist...

Gorillas in the Mist...

SouthernMeds, Thanks for all the great pics and tips!

some of the areas you choose to plant look dense and overgrown. Is light penetration an issue? and How do you keep the wild life off?

all the best, GM:tiphat:
 
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