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08-13-2005, 02:01 PM #1
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Cannabis Farmer Man
Follow me into my room friends. See the stash for this coming Christmas. What you are about to see is mostly cut in 3 to 5 weeks. Funny enough the big things on the right side wont be cut for at least 5 weeks as they are very young Jack Herer. Thank goodness for agrow brains that create indoor techno-grows so we are not slaves to the fall harvest.
I am following Cannabis Farmer into one of his grow labs. All sorts of wonder were there Includig mushrooms growing in the lush soils.
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Art and J Rollins | Cannabis Farmer |MusicTVArtRollins Reviewed by ArtRollins on . Cannabis Farmer Man Follow me into my room friends. See the stash for this coming Christmas. What you are about to see is mostly cut in 3 to 5 weeks. Funny enough the big things on the right side wont be cut for at least 5 weeks as they are very young Jack Herer. Thank goodness for agrow brains that create indoor techno-grows so we are not slaves to the fall harvest. I am following Cannabis Farmer into one of his grow labs. All sorts of wonder were there Includig mushrooms growing in the lush soils. Art Rating: 5
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08-13-2005, 03:22 PM #2
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Cannabis Farmer Man
that is beautiful........:-D
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08-13-2005, 04:00 PM #3
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Cannabis Farmer Man
i would be scared to try shrooms. i would start thinking about things and they would appear there probably. like a giant roach or something. haha. its seems funny but thats whay happened when i smoked this real good weed. dont know what it was called though.
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08-13-2005, 07:51 PM #4
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Cannabis Farmer Man
Those aren't psychadellic shrooms. They look like they are in the lepiota family... most lepitoa are poisonous... did they just appeared there! That's pretty cool.
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08-13-2005, 08:19 PM #5
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Cannabis Farmer Man
Yea, the family name is on the file hover, just hover your cursor there. Also, yes they just appeared there. I have about 4 infercted AK plants with families of these. They were in the dirt I got (this was professional dirt that was not supposed to have such things) They do no harm, and are not so good to eat. You would have to eat about 15 grams to die or get real sick and they are not nice.
Now here are some that J Rollins just grew. She did a story, but it is in Russian so it would do no good to post it for you.
These are some we grew after 8 days, and they grew in the same room I propagate clones and keep the mothers.
Art Rollins
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08-13-2005, 08:54 PM #6
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Cannabis Farmer Man
Oh yeah, I can see the corprinus aspects of them. I grew corprinus comatis once... just for the hell of it and because I wanted to culture something more challanging than cubies. They looked a little bit like those but the caps were much taller and narrow, not as flared out.
Those cubies look pretty nice... a good flush definetly. Looks like she even used casing. That's the only way to go IMO, makes the stems nice and strong. What strain are those? I've grown Equidor, B+, Hawian (worthless), India (HUGE), and even a albino strain I ordered from Psylocybe Fanaticus. Man those things were beautiful. Completly white with dark blue spot right in the center of the cap and blue streaks going down the cap/stem. I really miss growing mushrooms.
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08-13-2005, 09:22 PM #7
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Cannabis Farmer Man
nice stuff guyz..........i wish i was there enjoying the veiwage lmao
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