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Gorilla Glue #4

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Grizz

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Yea,there are lots of people around me growing Glue but the vast majority is so poorly grown or not real Glue,maybe S1's. Most of it's so bad it doesn't even look or smell like Glue and I wouldn't smoke it if someone gave it to me. On a sad note a friend got his pole barn ripped,8 GG#4 and 8 Chaos gone and they were big plants.

the way you make it sound it not even be gg4 that they are calling gg4. its a shame , do they still buy properly grown gg4 ?
 

morgandecaptain

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the way you make it sound it not even be gg4 that they are calling gg4. its a shame , do they still buy properly grown gg4 ?


I think most of it is probably real Glue but I never realized how many really bad growers are out there,or at least around my area. Properly grown Glue still fetches top dollar in my area and they'll wait for it to dry too.
 

StankyBeamer

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the way you make it sound it not even be gg4 that they are calling gg4. its a shame , do they still buy properly grown gg4 ?

A shop by me had "gorilla glue" on the top shelf. When I asked why it didn't say #4, the bud tender danced around the subject. Then when I asked to see it and said there was no way it was glue, he admitted it was an s1 he actually grew and supplied the shop, and that they don't say #4 so no one can claim they're misrepresenting it. When I asked why he didn't just put "s1" on the jar, he told me in so many words that they're trying to misrepresent it and just don't want to lose credibility. And there's a fake cut going around lansing that's obviously not glue, it's a squat fruity smelling indica with almost no potency.
 

Grizz

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A shop by me had "gorilla glue" on the top shelf. When I asked why it didn't say #4, the bud tender danced around the subject. Then when I asked to see it and said there was no way it was glue, he admitted it was an s1 he actually grew and supplied the shop, and that they don't say #4 so no one can claim they're misrepresenting it. When I asked why he didn't just put "s1" on the jar, he told me in so many words that they're trying to misrepresent it and just don't want to lose credibility. And there's a fake cut going around lansing that's obviously not glue, it's a squat fruity smelling indica with almost no potency.

well that explains a lot. that's exactly what ggstrais is trying to stop. to bad the shops don't give a shit. as long as they can sell fake shit they will
 

StankyBeamer

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Yeah, and it was the same shop selling cookies tested at 10% for $20 a g, that laughed in my face when I asked for $175 an oz for my cookies tested at 24.9%. This industry is full of con artists. Can't wait for the #1 & #5 to be released. Keep doing what you're doing jw, you're an asset to the community
 

Hammerhead

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If people that bought from that place knew they would be stupid to continue to support them. Word of mouth can help a lot. Point these customers to known good stores. The bad stores will eventually close.
 

StankyBeamer

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Tru relief of lansing had the fake glue, pure options of lansing had the contaminated glue. All mmmp cardholders avoid these locations unless you wanna pay $60 an 1/8 for fake, pesticide covered meds. Pure options has had my forum cut on their shelves before, but they wanted $560 an ounce for it and gave me $175. Fuck them.
 

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The problem with Eagle 20 in cannabis is - when you burn it, it can break down into Hydrogen Cyanide.

corrected for accuracy
 

Hammerhead

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Correct, any responsible grower would not be using it in flower. If used on cuts I find it impossible to detect at any limit by the time you harvested your plants. I don't use it but those that use it responsibly are not harming anymore more than anything else we consume.
 

StankyBeamer

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Correct, any responsible grower would not be using it in flower. If used on cuts I find it impossible to detect at any limit by the time you harvested your plants. I don't use it but those that use it responsibly are not harming anymore more than anything else we consume.

Yeah whoever said sc labs doesn't test for residual has no clue what they're talking about. The owner of SC himself said residuals of myclobutanil are not detectable at 45 days, daughter compounds might be, but when you figure a 4 wk beg and 10 wk flower, I'd assume even the daughter compounds have degraded and dillute to allowable concentrations. Too many people fall victim to pot forum scare tactics. Use your chems as if you're smoking all the product. Inform yourself and be responsible. Anyone that's scared of chems that are used every day in commercial ag are the same pussies that are scared of gluten haha. Quit breathing if you don't like poison, cuz it's everywhere
 

StankyBeamer

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Then you're genuinely allergic or have celiac disease. I'm talking about joggers and hipsters that have no idea what gluten is, and simply avoid it "because the television said so". No offense meant to the legitimately gluten intolerant ich.
 

morgandecaptain

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I know a chemist that makes a product out of milk to treat PM,think he said it takes about a month to make and is completely safe to use during flower I was told.
 

Ichabod Crane

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Then you're genuinely allergic or have celiac disease. I'm talking about joggers and hipsters that have no idea what gluten is, and simply avoid it "because the television said so". No offense meant to the legitimately gluten intolerant ich.

I think the biggest problem is the roundup that is sprayed on wheat to ripen it. Get enough wheat like that and you are bound to have problems.

And yes I have celiacs. It is why I started growing. The doc said take a year off of work to recover.

And again with FDA approval. The government looks out for you dont you know. Kind of like the required testing in Michigan for poisons.
 

Hammerhead

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There's only 1 product I was able to find for food crops. I use Phyton 35 to treat all new incoming cuts with...
 

redlaser

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Not saying no one ever sprays roundup on wheat, but its really not needed because wheat naturally dries in summer and it would be very expensive material wise along with the method of application for hundreds of acres. You would need a plane to do the spraying to not damage the crop.
 

Tardigrade

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Glad to see I'm not the only prankster...googled 'Roundup resistant wheat' and saw this:

"Update Sept. 26, 2014: USDA’s report is welcome news for U.S. wheat industry

Today’s report by the USDA affirms that no genetically modified wheat is in commerce and that the commercial seed and grain supply does not contain genetically modified wheat.



So, if a wheat farmer was going to use roundup, he'd be better off shooting himself in the foot.

On a more serious note, the best defense against pests and disease is a mixture of sour milk and the urine of an elite grower. Mix in equal undiluted parts and apply liberally to your whole crop...
 
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