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    #11
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    Trying a New Camera

    Quote Originally Posted by Asesino
    ^ The end product is not the plant's leaves. Basically, if you don't want your plants pollinated and producing seeds you seperate them once sex has been determined. When sexing the plants, males have polllen sacs and females have hairy white pistols. Once the males are out the equation the female's pistols grow larger and stickier (in a last ditch attempt to find a mate). It is these buds that become the end product of what is smoked (the drying and curing process gives them their shrivelled appearance)

    Lovely pics by the way Dutchy.
    I love this, I am learning so much, thanks!

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    #12
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    Trying a New Camera

    ok... i was just lookin at that pic.. and im really high and i figured out that the little orange hairs are there to symbolize that it must be burned, like fire, smoked.. like the first guys to come across weed probably had no idea to smoke it... unless there were just a bunch of guys goin around smokin stuff to see if it fucks them up... but yea... i gotta finish this bowl...

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    #13
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    Trying a New Camera

    lol

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