420
i reached 420, keepin it high
shareI'm standing on the front deck, hot tea in one hand and smokin' T in the other ;)
All hail Wake~n~Bake!
i don't know why i'm imagining you on your deck in jocks
shareUm, jocks? It's a little chilly to be so exposed. Somehow I think you're thinking of something else.
It's sooo good to be blistered in the morning ;)
One of my old doctors thinks I've been self medicating all this time.
haha okay so i must be thinking of you like a crowd then like that old trick. i swear i am only slightly delusional.
shareI like my pjs, t-shirt, slippers and robe. Warm, comfortable... mmm ;) These are good days for long (enhanced) rides in the country, fresh greenery, perfect temp, all the little (and big) animals starting to get active...
Sorry, got distracted there.
So what's up?
all good... i am hippy so i wear things two days in a row sometimes without realising. I'm going in to winter but it doesn't get that here. i usually travel to the mountains and go into the snow. its a better winter jmo.
shareQuick question - Indica or Sativa?
shareI dig the hybrids.
shareMe too 😯😁😴
I'm told they've found an ancient mountain strain that could make designer bud hardier and more disease resistant. It's not much as far as thc but that's easily fixed.
I’m currently road tripping across the us to get home. We’re out of bud and debating taking the long way through Denver to load up before we get to my unrecreationally friendly state. I’d love to try this ancient mountain strain. Haven’t heard of this but I’m sure it’d be spiritual.:)
shareI think it's like the prehistoric grains being preserved in the doomsday bunker - not much on looks, or anything else really, but tough as Hell. Someplace like Turkey. Damn, I was high when I saw it so...
shareYou're probably referring to Himalayan sativas from India and Nepal. Can confirm they are mold/disease resistant and would make excellent breeding material. They also get hilariously big at around 20 ft if the hole is big enough and they have plenty of food.
shareThat would be a huge benefit especially to outdoor growers. These specialized hybrids we're accustomed to could use a decent immune system.
I've seen some really large plants, usually grown wild. It gets a woody bark after awhile. Starts looking like a tree.
Question. Have they closed down the pot shops because of this covid shit, or are they deemed essential?
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