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Hela

(465 posts)
7. Lucky you!
Tue Jun 21, 2022, 01:42 PM
Jun 2022

Still waiting for Indiana to get with it over here. Luckily, I drive to my mom's in Illinois every 4-6 weeks which is only about 5 miles from the local dispensary.

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Easier than growing tomatoes Bobstandard Jun 2022 #1
Thanks!! I have some friends in IL (it's legal there) that grow it, I've been meaning to ask them SWBTATTReg Jun 2022 #2
I'm new to it... Ohio Joe Jun 2022 #3
OMG! Wow, it sure looks like you are off to a good start, and even have help during the process! SWBTATTReg Jun 2022 #4
Illinois law Hela Jun 2022 #5
I'm in Colorado... Ohio Joe Jun 2022 #6
Lucky you! Hela Jun 2022 #7
Update #1 Ohio Joe Jun 2022 #8
Would grow much stronger if each one was planted individually womanofthehills Jul 2022 #9
Yeah... This is kind of an experiment... Ohio Joe Jul 2022 #10
Update #2 Ohio Joe Jul 2022 #11
Update #3 Ohio Joe Aug 2022 #12
Looks like baby buds starting. When is your Emile Aug 2022 #13
Around the end of Sept, the beginning of Oct Ohio Joe Aug 2022 #14
That will be parfect. Should have some huge colas Emile Aug 2022 #15
Nice work youcantbeatblue Aug 2022 #16
Update #4 - We have buds :) Ohio Joe Aug 2022 #17
Looking good! Emile Aug 2022 #18
Have you harvest them yet? Emile Sep 2022 #19
Not yet... Ohio Joe Sep 2022 #20
Update #5 Ohio Joe Sep 2022 #21
This message was self-deleted by its author Emile Sep 2022 #22
This message was self-deleted by its author Emile Sep 2022 #23
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