hanuman
Active member
Hey friends,
I started toking in the mid 70s. Genuine Afghan hash, at the time
My first try indoors was at the beginning of the 80s. A cabinet with... purple UV lights. Didn't know shit about anything. Actually we used to smoke the leaves as they came out!!! Also, the growing manual I bought in the Dam didnt mention anything about photoperiod, blooming, switching the lights, not even males and females actually. I remember the chapter on drying your crop, you were supposed to dry the leaves... Needless to say, it was an absolute failure
Oops no, in fact, the first try was a year or two before that, with my brother, on the parents' balcony. A beautiful..... male plant (didn't even know what that meant at the time). "What's that plant, son ?" "Oh nothing dad, it's some African tobacco..." Course, the characteristic ganja leaf shape wasn't known to the general public at the time.
Since then I left the big city for the country 15 years ago, and I've been growing big bushes outdoor every season since that time.
Oh and for that "first" failed grow, we'd treated the (african) bagseed with colchicine... yuck!
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I started toking in the mid 70s. Genuine Afghan hash, at the time
My first try indoors was at the beginning of the 80s. A cabinet with... purple UV lights. Didn't know shit about anything. Actually we used to smoke the leaves as they came out!!! Also, the growing manual I bought in the Dam didnt mention anything about photoperiod, blooming, switching the lights, not even males and females actually. I remember the chapter on drying your crop, you were supposed to dry the leaves... Needless to say, it was an absolute failure
Oops no, in fact, the first try was a year or two before that, with my brother, on the parents' balcony. A beautiful..... male plant (didn't even know what that meant at the time). "What's that plant, son ?" "Oh nothing dad, it's some African tobacco..." Course, the characteristic ganja leaf shape wasn't known to the general public at the time.
Since then I left the big city for the country 15 years ago, and I've been growing big bushes outdoor every season since that time.
Oh and for that "first" failed grow, we'd treated the (african) bagseed with colchicine... yuck!
h