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04-12-2010, 02:03 PM #1
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My plant is better than your plant
With a post like this...likely you are smoking some really trichomey buds. :thumbsup: They're so closely related, I can really see the comparison of aligator eggs and cannabis seed in a temperature controlled setting. (I'm guessing that's the goal) Am looking forward to seeing your results, as I'm tired of getting males and females regardless of summer or winter germination.
Originally Posted by Sativus
I'm all ears waiting to see your 'proof', but how about YOU shut up till you've got something to show, eh? Regardless...nice post. Starting it off with an insult and a pre-argument strike is a good way to have us look closer and more critically at your claims. Can't wait for more.
Having your ducks in a row, and facts in-line with biological processes is likely a good idea after a post like this. :jointsmile:Rusty Trichome Reviewed by Rusty Trichome on . My plant is better than your plant My plant is better than your plant. I can prove it too. so you think my theories are bullshit? Ok then, Ill take any plant Ive grown and scientificaly campare it to yours, I dont care what strain it is, or what, with my strobe light theory. I will have more trichromes per square inch than you have, thus, more potency, and, on top of that, I will produce a female EVERY time with my alligator egg theory. If there was a way for me to get any seed from any one, I will produce a female Rating: 5
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