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Touching Base from the rural plains of Wyoming
Any other peeps call the Cowboy state home?
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Hey Neighbor
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STAY TOASTY MY FRIENDS!
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Location: The Valley Isle
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Hells Yeah! Born & Raised!
Haven't lived there for 20+ years, but I really miss the mountains and Red Desert, don't miss the 40 below in the winter, lol. Lived in Casper, Rock Springs, Douglas, Lander and Pinedale. Welcome BeardedClam to IC!
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Seed Buyers Beware! Don't waste your money on hype. If you have to buy multiple seed packs to find that "keeper", you're getting ripped off. Every female in a pack of seeds should be a keeper! We've been led to believe that lots of variation in a cross is a good thing, because some vendors would rather you buy several packs of their gear, instead of them actually doing the selections to fix that nag champa or golden clit trait themselves. For hobby growers, pheno hunting is fun. But mono-croppers who grow to pay the bills prefer a consistent product that regularly delivers the desired trait package. |
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Thanks you two, have a great 4-20.
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