Yes. Cooler temps would bring out the colors more. I only can grow in more tropical temps in my area so I think that’s why I didn’t get the purple but after smoking it, I didn’t miss the purple at all.
I can recommend some quality sativa (DP or MG) to get you up and outta the LZBFlavor has been my #1 priority for quite some time now. My tolerance is rather low these days so, one or two puffs off the Mighty of stuff I'm growing myself is generally enough to melt my *ss into the La-Z-Boy. I'd be tickled to have something that I loved the flavor of, but was rather lacking in potency. That way, I could puff and puff and puff, enjoying the flavor to the fullest, without inducing some craziness.
The only problem with that is the only place I'd "get up" to is my wheelchair. Living with ms is a b*tch. What are ya gonna do though? Get high? Yeah, let's get high. Oops.. too late. :^|_~I can recommend some quality sativa (DP or MG) to get you up and outta the LZB
Well that sucs sorry brother , I know a few that deal with your weight .The only problem with that is the only place I'd "get up" to is my wheelchair. Living with ms is a b*tch. What are ya gonna do though? Get high? Yeah, let's get high. Oops.. too late. :^|_~
It's a disease that develops later in life, though, I was relatively young when it hit me. I was 30, going on 53 now, so over 20 years of progression. It has definitely taken a toll, and not only on me, it has a pretty devastating effect on the whole family. I think it's somewhat fortunate that my grandchildren have never known me any other way, that way they didn't have to deal with watching that part of the decline. I was still walking when the oldest one was born but, she doesn't remember that.Well that sucs sorry brother , I know a few that deal with your weight .
Did you have it all your life or developed later on?
My young neighbor found out she has it too
She has 3 small children under 4 , she is responding well to her treatments.
Wishing you well Brother,
I commend you.It's a disease that develops later in life, though, I was relatively young when it hit me. I was 30, going on 53 now, so over 20 years of progression. It has definitely taken a toll, and not only on me, it has a pretty devastating effect on the whole family. I think it's somewhat fortunate that my grandchildren have never known me any other way, that way they didn't have to deal with watching that part of the decline. I was still walking when the oldest one was born but, she doesn't remember that.
I'm a pretty stubborn b*stard though, that's the only reason I'm still able to keep any kind of a grow going. Never say die! My signature line should make a little more sense now. The second one.
It's a disease that develops later in life, though, I was relatively young when it hit me. I was 30, going on 53 now, so over 20 years of progression. It has definitely taken a toll, and not only on me, it has a pretty devastating effect on the whole family. I think it's somewhat fortunate that my grandchildren have never known me any other way, that way they didn't have to deal with watching that part of the decline. I was still walking when the oldest one was born but, she doesn't remember that.
I'm a pretty stubborn b*stard though, that's the only reason I'm still able to keep any kind of a grow going. Never say die! My signature line should make a little more sense now. The second one.
I even fell for my tractor GalYeah he was a hottie but so was my green dressed tractor girl.
I did not have the heart to break hisEven after you found out it was Hippie.
You don't buy me flowers anymore.I did not have the heart to break his
Ya hardly talk to me anymore
The roses are lovely, but if'n I was in search of something to scratch my 'roids with, I'd pass that toothbrush up.
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