Uffda #2 When the snow blows, I grows

Cannabis Holds Potential To Prevent And Reduce Severity Of COVID-19, While Treating Long-Term Symptoms, Study Finds - Marijuana Moment

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that sounds kinda made up, like something Google would say :rofl: it is very interesting info tho.
weed can cure all! :muscle::muscle:

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Probably won’t hang out in an ER to test the theory…And welcome to this happy group of cannafarmers. You wouldn’t be a disgruntled Vikings fan?

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is that a wooden bowl?
I’ve only ever had a corn on the cob wooden bowl at one point, many many years ago. honestly, nowadays, i can’t use anything but glass. i think it makes the taste a bit funky sometimes, both wood and metal, in my opinion.
it is a nice design, i gotta say i like that.

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Brass with wood overlay. It goes back to the days of Jamaican Red.

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CBD inhibits RNA replication of viral cells in nuclei of cells. There are protein spikes which are turned inactive by CBD.
Did research on this for a presentation. Heres the nerd version :wink:

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Quite interesting that we are discovering that 'Devil’s Lettuce" has some merit.

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Wood bowls seasoned are awesome, thats my hash pipe, wood bowl, arrow shaft stem made by my BIL that passed 3 yrs ago

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In the far SW corner of Minnesota is the Pipestone National Monument where the stone used to make the bowl of the traditional “Peace Pipe” was, and still is, hand mined. I picked this up many moons ago and did attempt to smoke from it. It clogged up with resin after the first pull and is now a display piece.
I later came across a small pipe made of the stone and smoked much weed from it before it broke in half while cleaning it.

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@ModestMoose67 @Hershy420 @OUTinMN

CannaCon Midwest St. Paul Cannabis Expo | Cannabis Trade Show

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Saw that!!! Should be a rootin rootin good time

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Now THAT is a sesh piece! I have seen some pipestone red pipes out there. you can find small pieces of the same stone elsewhere, but nothing big enough for a pipe, sadly.

I have a few malachite stones big enough for a mini pipe, and once I figure out how, I think I will attempt to make one

@TransplantedFarmgirl
It is kind of funny. The visitor center(federally owned) has a charge and features exhibits, demonstrations, and a gift shop where they sell pipes and small samples of catlinite (pipestone), all at a premium price. If you bypass the visitor center and follow the path, you will end up at the quarries (no charge, owned by the tribal government) where they tribe members mine the stone by hand and they will sell you slabs of pipestone. I bring a couple cans of soda and get all I can carry for $20. :rofl:

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I have not updated for a coon’s age. The rqs girls are bulking up and getting sticky/stinky.


Rqs Milky way F1


Rqs Orion F1

My photo, the Halla Jelly, is beginning to get big and will require a trim


Requisite BAL…(Big Ass Leaf)

In other news, I have joined the HLG club with a Diablo 350R in the 2.5’x5’ tent. It is where the clones will go. I have two, with sufficient roots, in solo cups and three showing roots in the cloner. and three not showing yet.

@Dennis62 @kaptain3d @DoneDeal @Mozzy @Thumper @Bentstick @ModestMoose67

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@TransplantedFarmgirl @Lostgirl @Lacewing @Hershy420 @Audiofreak @Borderryan22

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Oooh wee, i have a RQS Titan F1 in early flower. She smells fuuuuunky! Yours look great!!!

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Looking fantastic my friend :+1:gotta love sticky & stinky :yum:

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Those are great looking leaves my friend!!! Healthy and happy!!!

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Huh,something to consider when I am.back home

There is another cool area in the SW part of the state, Jeffers Petroglyphs. !000’s of designs etched in the only exposed bedrock for miles. Bonus for some is that it is only a couple miles from Plum Creek where Laura Ingalls and family lived in the Little House on the Prairie.

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