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02-12-2007, 11:56 PM #31
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Blueberry yum yum
Yes, some people make growing very complicated, but with more plants, comes more complications. I don't know, I've never found it that hard to grasp hold of. It's probably because I wanted to learn and grow my own smoke, just to say I did it and tried it.
I see some people talking about all these little machines of controlling the air in their growrooms, and I'm like, "wha?"
So in some ways, I'm not a super duper grower who knows and owns all of the little toys and gadets. Just give me some soil, a seed, and some lights, and start from there. 
Take care, peace.
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02-13-2007, 01:27 AM #32
Junior Member
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if YOU knew anything about strains you would realize that blueberry and White widow are rather homogenous...meaning..the growing technique is the only difference...
white widow grown by me...will look like white widow grown by you..same with blueberry...these strains have been around so long there is not much variation...
but if you take a newer strain like HOG...theres greater variaton..
how much experience have u had with purps??...or blueberry???
i GUARANTEE not as much as me....
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02-13-2007, 01:28 AM #33
Senior Member
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Okay, you win. Can we let it go now? Because I could care less.
Originally Posted by NORCAL 707
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02-13-2007, 02:06 AM #34
Senior Member
Blueberry yum yum
I dont want an argument, but you saying that has me in stiches.
Originally Posted by NORCAL 707
1 question. Have you EVER grown before?
In all seriousness, have you?
Because if you have, you'll know you ARE infact wrong.
Infact, i dont think you can get much more wrong than you are!
Ever heard of something called environment?
Differnt lights will produce differnt shaped buds, differnces in how compact it is, nutes/ drying/ curing will affect the colour of the bud, and the smell.
They are the most obvious, i cant be bothered to list anymore.
ANY grower will agree with me because im 100% right.
If you are a grower, you will see your error.
You need to get off your high horse, because posting stuff like that contradicts everything you've said about having "ALOT" of experience.
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02-13-2007, 02:09 AM #35
OPSenior Member
Blueberry yum yum
yo its funny watchin you all argue over this bud, cuz im just sittin back gettin smoked out, dis shit is bomb lol
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02-13-2007, 02:20 AM #36
Senior Member
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Im hesitant to inform you, but your original thread has been hijacked by me, and some other oik.
Originally Posted by tuscani
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02-13-2007, 02:56 AM #37
Senior Member
Blueberry yum yum
Again, not to call him a liar, but... it looks like kindbud to me too. All of the blueberry I have seen in my day had sparse patches of hairs, was pretty leafy, very fluffy, and had a lime green color. That stuff looks like the KB I see around here all the time (I actually had some come through here today that looked EXACTLY like that)... probably more sugary/sweet smelling/tasting than actual blueberry. I know that different grows tend to have different looks but all in all they tend to share some characteristics. It just doesn't look like any blueberry I've seen... There's a possiblity it is a hybrid, but again... I don't see any similarities. Maybe it was harvested too early?
Enjoy your KB.Open-mindedness is the key which unlocks the gate to progression.
[SIZE=\"1\"]*Meant for entertainment purposes only, by no means is anything I write to be taken seriously.[/SIZE]
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02-13-2007, 03:04 AM #38
Senior Member
Blueberry yum yum
Your need to learn a bit m8.
Originally Posted by NORCAL 707
The pics here are WW from the same grower,....me. Do they look the same to you? .....Every singe plant i grow turns out different no matter the breed.
Nice blueberry m8 hope it was/is sweet.
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02-13-2007, 03:20 AM #39
Senior Member
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I don't want to rain on your parade, but to a well trained eye they do look similar. They have a lot of the same traits. There are minor differences, but they share characteristics (fluffy, loose leafed, same wiry abundant hairs, and stem structure...)
Originally Posted by Skidmark
Open-mindedness is the key which unlocks the gate to progression.
[SIZE=\"1\"]*Meant for entertainment purposes only, by no means is anything I write to be taken seriously.[/SIZE]
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02-13-2007, 05:48 AM #40
Senior Member
Blueberry yum yum
It is safe to say I am dying to try this strain.
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