Quote Originally Posted by TANKJR
Someday, maybe I will be able to fearlessly order some great seeds, too. I impatiently await the day, but I'm far too paranoid to try to get seeds shipped to me as things are now. I have no choice but to keep what I have and try to add strains by cloning. I'm somewhat envious, DP, because I have a mere two strains to play with, both good, but it would be so much fun to have a big two rooms and all the light I wanted, some great DNA to play with, and be able to grow lots of strains with no fear of getting busted...someday maybe.

What I'd REALLY like is my own horticulture lab full of breeders and growers and all I have to do is "Approve" or "Pass" the finished product....LMAO! THAT would be the sweet life to me!
I dream of the day we can all share what we are doing with each other legally and enjoy all the unbelievable new strains that could be created with sharing genetics with each other.

I hope in my lifetime we see this change. The governments of the world are sitting on goldmines and maybe someday, someone will come to power that accepts this fact and acts on it without fear from the cartels and such! :woohoo:

And you aren't really too stoned, there is always one plant that is "sensitive" in nature and seems to react to anything you modify. So, smoke up, my friend! :S2:
Lynhal Reviewed by Lynhal on . Using "Indicator" plants? I have only recently noticed in the last few grows I wind up with one plant that seems to be an "indicator" plant, or one that seems to be slightly more sensitive to what ever I do to the group. Has anyone else noticed this in their grows? I have one plant in this current grow (mind you they are all from clones) that reacts to nutes, watering, etc before the others do. I use this one as my "Indicator"...it's an Indica, so I think it's an appropriate name...LOL! I can watch it for nute Rating: 5