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abirdintheair

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yeah DJ, that's how I self built my minicab scrubber, to be refillable, great minds think alike :biggrin: got a confirmed oldtime bubba kush female, and two gsc s1 fems. you guys runnin the forum, whats she smell like in veg, pretty noticeable funk to her? trying to determine how close to the forum they'll end up.
 

Tonygreen

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Pay attention to the size of your charcoal if you plan on refilling a filter, one time I got some that was too fine grained... it was a mess lol...
 

DeoXy

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Pay attention to the size of your charcoal if you plan on refilling a filter, one time I got some that was too fine grained... it was a mess lol...

Thanks for the heads up!.. getting ready to order some in bulk in a few days to refill mine :ying:
 

abirdintheair

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ok guys, group question...

ok guys, group question...

my gorilla grape x gorilla grape/fire aliens are male, should I save one to make a freebie cross or ax em and pop some more gg beans looking for my female?
 

dj.scotfree

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my gorilla grape x gorilla grape/fire aliens are male, should I save one to make a freebie cross or ax em and pop some more gg beans looking for my female?

Hey bird.. How about both ;) Make some beans and continue the search for your girl.. Peace~ DJSF
 
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amannamedtruth

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Some fresh PSD full melt for today. Suns out time for a bikeride.
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Bababooey

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Looks like someone broke out the bubble bags. Thats going to look beautiful when dry. Is that 160 microns?

I remember when i first got started i tried to do everything as cheaply as possible and made my first carbon filter. It worked sorta but was a mistake; it was small and at that size i should have just bought one. It was kind of a pain to put together, but if youre used to metal working and have the tools it'd probably go a lot easier.

Refilling these big metal filters is a great idea. Just drill out the rivets and replace them with similarly sized screws, plus tape to keep the dust in? Brilliant. Cause those big filters are hella expensive and big and heavy ($200+, 50lbs+), nice not to have to buy them anymore.

The lightweight filters, do they use some sort of paper container to hold the carbon? Or just aluminum?

Abita, how do you know the old time bubba kush female is confirmed? i think there may be various kush origin stories, but im no expert.
The Girl Scout Cookies s1's, are those cannafornia seeds?
 

amannamedtruth

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fuck yea

(CNN) — The force was with Chicago. The Windy City beat out other cities, including a contentious battle against San Francisco, winning the bid to build an interactive museum for “Star Wars” creator George Lucas.

“This is a milestone for the city,” Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel said Tuesday after the decision was announced. “This is a tremendous opportunity for the city.”

The decision was a stunning upset for San Francisco. Lucas has plenty of ties to the Bay Area. He’s from Modesto, California, and built his Skywalker ranch complex in Marin County north of the city. He started other ventures over the years also based in the Bay Area, including Lucasfilm Ltd.

Lucas said in a news release Tuesday that choosing Chicago over San Francisco was the “right decision for the museum, but a difficult decision for me personally because of my strong personal and professional roots in San Francisco.”

San Francisco Mayor Edwin M. Lee said there was a lot of support for the Lucas museum in his city. But Lee also said he understood why the iconic movie producer searched for sites in other cities for the cultural center.

“The Presidio Trust unwisely rejected Mr. Lucas’ proposal for a site near Crissy Field, which … forced Mr. Lucas to look to cities like Chicago, and put San Francisco’s chance at landing the museum in jeopardy,” Lee said in a statement Tuesday

The location for the future Lucas Museum of Narrative Art in Chicago, along the city’s famed lakefront as part of what’s known as the museum campus, was a deciding factor. Chicago was chosen “because of the quality of the site proposed by the city’s task force. The 17-acre site offers unparalleled visitor access,” a news release said.

The campus is already home to the Shedd Aquarium, the Field Museum and the Adler Planetarium.

Lucas’ wife, Mellody Hobson, also calls Chicago home. She’s the president of Chicago-based Ariel Investments and sits on numerous corporate boards.

The new museum

The Chicago task force picked the location for the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art based on the site’s accessibility to public transportation and easy access. But the potential to create green spaces was important, too.

To accommodate the museum, existing parking spaces will be moved underground and acres of asphalt will be replaced with more parkland along the harbor, museum officials said in statement.

Final plans for the construction of the museum are expected this fall.

The museum will display some of Lucas’ extensive collection of artwork, including paintings by Norman Rockwell, Maxfield Parrish and N.C. Wyeth. It will also feature his large collection of movie posters and memorabilia, including props from his “Star Wars” films and others.

The museum is also billed as a “gathering place to experience narrative art and the evolution of the visual image — from illustration to cinema to digital arts,” according to a news release.

“No other museum like this exists in the world, making it a tremendous educational, cultural and job creation asset for all Chicagoans, as well as an unparalleled draw for international tourists,” said Emanuel.

Lucas film history

Lucas created the blockbuster “Star Wars” franchise with the release of the first film, “Star Wars: Episode IV — A New Hope” in 1977. The film was a box office sensation and won seven Academy Awards.

He also made the “Indiana Jones” series of movies with famed director and friend Steven Spielberg.

The American Film Institute lists Lucas’ “Star Wars: Episode IV — A New Hope” as No. 15 on its list of the 100 greatest American films of all time.

By Shelby Lin Erdman

http://fox2now.com/2014/06/24/chicago-beats-out-san-francisco-for-new-george-lucas-museum/
 

Bababooey

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real easy baba, two days after flip its showing pistils not balls :biggrin: OTM x pre98 sounds tasty

Haha, right on, didn't know it was old time moonshine (from dj short) x bubba kush; thought it was some original bubba kush clone you had.

The Lucas Museum of Narrative Art? So star wars is not going to be in the name? Is it going to be Star wars and indiana jones stuff? Hope they don't include exhibits for willow or red tails or anything else he did that didn't have lightsabers or swashbuckling archaeologists in it.
Still, would have been cool to be a kid and go to an actual star wars museum. Now all the chicago area kids will have that chance.
 

amannamedtruth

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was out in cali and my brother had a chance to buy a TangiexKosher Kush mother plant from the disp. for $40. I was a bit upset that he didn't do that.
 
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