BOG was an Great Guy,Very Nice! Glad to see the Strains still around.
The 80's were awesomeHow old is this brother? Lmao
Born?My year 1985
I'm born in 1974Born?
And its a damn good thing she did. Happy Bday chiefShe shit me out in 1985
Only Sarah is chief. Cuz she has giant titsAnd its a damn good thing she did. Happy Bday chief![]()
Chef with the giants?Only Sarah is chief. Cuz she has giant tits
I got 2 going from you sir will show little later when something to look at but so far one slacking other is big leafThese are some of the female volunteers that came up in early march. No seed making this year. I think I have enough to spare/share. Males are being culled. Pulled 5 today and more once they show their nads. Some were 2 foot plus tall already.
These hopefully will not be sullied by spooge. Since they are from seed directly in the soil, they should be huge. Transplanting does set them back.
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Volunteers are often my most beastly plants. I'm still smoking off of one of last year's volunteers. It became my nigh cap smoke, puts me to sleep perfectly.These are some of the female volunteers that came up in early march. No seed making this year. I think I have enough to spare/share. Males are being culled. Pulled 5 today and more once they show their nads. Some were 2 foot plus tall already.
These hopefully will not be sullied by spooge. Since they are from seed directly in the soil, they should be huge. Transplanting does set them back.
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These are the two brother from you thank you one responded well other is coming in secondThese are some of the female volunteers that came up in early march. No seed making this year. I think I have enough to spare/share. Males are being culled. Pulled 5 today and more once they show their nads. Some were 2 foot plus tall already.
These hopefully will not be sullied by spooge. Since they are from seed directly in the soil, they should be huge. Transplanting does set them back.
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