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It's about time to plant! (pg. 2)
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Prodigy Child
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Originally posted by Seric
You know whether it's Ganj or not, plants can be very close friends. You take care of them day in, day out. You learn their lifestyles, as it is essential to operate almost completely parallel with them to keep them pleased, and vital. They rather presumptiously just go ahead and become an extention of your passion, and compassion, generally nonconsensually. Without passion, a plant becomes another responsibility. They become a daily shared striving and thriving for virility.


ummm yea, dude I just wanted to get high.
mikefasssy
quote:
Originally posted by Seric
You know whether it's Ganj or not, plants can be very close friends. You take care of them day in, day out. You learn their lifestyles, as it is essential to operate almost completely parallel with them to keep them pleased, and vital. They rather presumptiously just go ahead and become an extention of your passion, and compassion, generally nonconsensually. Without passion, a plant becomes another responsibility. They become a daily shared striving and thriving for virility.



Wow yea man thats taking it a bit too far, like just chill out and smoke the damn thing already.
Galapidate
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Originally posted by Prodigy Child
ummm yea, dude I just wanted to get high.


:stongue:
nate735
This summer ill be growing, orchids, sunflower seeds, and 2 White Widow MJ plants. hope it turns out ok. :)
Seric
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Originally posted by nate735
This summer ill be growing, orchids, sunflower seeds, and 2 White Widow MJ plants. hope it turns out ok. :)


I love Orchidaceae. My favorites are Pleurothallis, Masdevallia, Odontoglossom, Brassia, Miltassia, Beallara, Oxyglossom, and of coruse Dendrobiums, but they're a family too big to just call Dendros.

New york sounds like a great place for odontoglossums outdoors. They're native to 10k+ ft altitude in the columbian andes. They're used to cool densely misty forest in indirect bright sunlight.
Kamikaze Badger
I'll be growing various herbs, tomatoes, potatoes, maybe some cabbage/lettuce, and beans. Drying and grinding herbs saves alot of money if you like to season your cooking, as it costs, what, 39 cents per container at the store.
Streakfury
I've got a cactus called Rudeboy. We've had him for about a year but the badger just isn't growing. I need help. I know he's not supposed to grow much, and he'll live for like, 30 years or something, but a little spurt would be nice. Should I keep him on the radiators??

:)
Seric
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Originally posted by Streakfury
I've got a cactus called Rudeboy. We've had him for about a year but the badger just isn't growing. I need help. I know he's not supposed to grow much, and he'll live for like, 30 years or something, but a little spurt would be nice. Should I keep him on the radiators??

:)


Negatory. Water every time he shows mild signs of wrinkle. Don't bake him. Give him a south facing window, too. and try some 15-15-20 in springtime. Otherwise, jsut enjoy his spikey pleasures. I bought some really really tiny cacti today. They're probably meant for terrarium deco, but I like to ahve a miniature garden on my computer desk here. I got some mini foliage too.. Pink.. Gorgeous. And Hyachinths are in season, go pick some up. The fragrance is mind blowing.
nchs09
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Originally posted by Prodigy Child
ummm yea, dude I just wanted to get high.
OMFGLMAO!!!!
Mr. Pink
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Originally posted by Seric
Negatory. Water every time he shows mild signs of wrinkle. Don't bake him. Give him a south facing window, too. and try some 15-15-20 in springtime. Otherwise, jsut enjoy his spikey pleasures. I bought some really really tiny cacti today. They're probably meant for terrarium deco, but I like to ahve a miniature garden on my computer desk here. I got some mini foliage too.. Pink.. Gorgeous. And Hyachinths are in season, go pick some up. The fragrance is mind blowing.


Mr. Botany

thats your new name

Galapidate
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Originally posted by Mr. Pink
Mr. Botany

thats your new name



Or fag would do just nicely :D
Alccode
Seric, you just want to play the sensitive plant lover to pick up chicks. You can't hide it! *wags finger*! :tongue3
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