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Shiva Grows

shiva82

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smoking some silver soar pheno number two tonight .
 

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shiva82

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what flavours and effects are you getting from that sexy ass nug?
i leave it out drying for around two weeks. 1 weeks hang dried as full branches with dehumidifier running ,and then i trim them up a bit and dry another week in cooler temps on a rack . that nug was still a little sticky spongey . but still grinds up well, so it is not at its peak yet , and silver soar 2 was the plant that had a couple of late bananas and i took down a week early .

with that in mind the aroma of 2 is sweet fuel aroma , like a nice diesel smell . taste is similar to the limey silverhashplant mother so far , but that will evolve . high is all rounder . leaves you a bit red eyed though.

in a month or two it will be decent
 

strain_hunter

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Good morning.
we can either work for somebody else, monday to friday , for example , in an office. wasting time , not producing anything and being well paid .... but usually have to endure mixing with complete helmets

or we work for ourselves , but have to work ungodly hours on a sabbath

Work, in any form, can offer a way to create meaning and purpose. Whether working for someone else or for ourselves, the value of our work comes less from the external conditions and more from the motivation and attitude we bring to it. When approached with dedication and mindfulness, any work becomes a path for personal growth and for positively impacting others.

Our perspective often shapes our experience. If we feel our time is wasted or that we’re surrounded by negative influences, these feelings often stem from our mindset. Instead, we can view work as an opportunity to fulfill our potential, express compassion, and practice understanding.

As for long hours, finding a balance is essential. Life encourages us to live in harmony, avoiding extremes, and to find peace in both activity and rest. True fulfillment arises when our actions align with inner peace and purpose, whatever form our work may take.

Does this make sense?
Have a blessed weekend.
 

shiva82

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Good morning.


Work, in any form, can offer a way to create meaning and purpose. Whether working for someone else or for ourselves, the value of our work comes less from the external conditions and more from the motivation and attitude we bring to it. When approached with dedication and mindfulness, any work becomes a path for personal growth and for positively impacting others.

Our perspective often shapes our experience. If we feel our time is wasted or that we’re surrounded by negative influences, these feelings often stem from our mindset. Instead, we can view work as an opportunity to fulfill our potential, express compassion, and practice understanding.

As for long hours, finding a balance is essential. Life encourages us to live in harmony, avoiding extremes, and to find peace in both activity and rest. True fulfillment arises when our actions align with inner peace and purpose, whatever form our work may take.

Does this make sense?
Have a blessed weekend.
why aye man
 
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