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Shiva Grows

exoticrobotic

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with you being down south you will probably get away will pruning them back and mulching them heavily and sheeting over . layers , to protect from any heavy frosts

Thanks for the advice. I bought them this year, first time after you mentioned them.

Lovely bit of colour and beauty.

I think i'll dig them up just to be sure. We get hard frosts here and the ground they're in is mostly compost.
 

shiva82

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Thanks for the advice. I bought them this year, first time after you mentioned them.

Lovely bit of colour and beauty.

I think i'll dig them up just to be sure. We get hard frosts here and the ground they're in is mostly compost.
they are a dinner plate variety . i forget every name every year. i have to label mine.... the one you have is ideal for cloning also , and growing as single flower monsters . good choice
 

RobFromTX

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good job we have tampons in male restrooms now. handy
But its a special kind of tampon😜

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strain_hunter

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i used to drink and also mix tobacco with weed in my joints. the tobacco is sulphur vat dried and cured and with over 500 other additives and many of which are poisons...

i would say they are more responsible for the effects seen in some cases in europe....

baki and hash buckets etc , shit habits

depends where we live too . if we live in a city with a variety of pollutions , we die younger too

nothing is safe , and we should try and protect ourselves , but weed used correctly i don't think effects us as some of these medical reports suggest .

I also think that cannabis in general is not physically harmful if it is used in a sustainable way.
Would I let myself be treated by a surgeon who is stoned? Probably not.
It is often pointed out that cannabis is used for spiritual purposes in Asia. However, there is a special purification exercise in the Buddhist tradition that is designed over a long time - around several years for most practicioners - to remove drug-induced views, as they are a hindrance to long-term development. The Hindu tradition that I know teaches that while drugs can provide certain insights, sustainable long-term development to one's full potential is only possible without drugs.

In today's spiritual community, the practice of weed-smoking sadhus is often romanticised, but the question remains whether cannabis strengthens or dulls clarity in the long term.
Even in the Hindu context, not all sadhus are cannabis users, and many reject it, seeing the spiritual path as a journey to pure, unadulterated awareness.

I have noticed that people who develop in a healthy way in these traditions make a greater contribution to society in terms of their personal commitment to peace, social justice, freedom, environmental protection and progress. They are also usually very good at dealing with change and the current challenges of the times and often do what is most urgently needed in society.
 

shiva82

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I also think that cannabis in general is not physically harmful if it is used in a sustainable way.
Would I let myself be treated by a surgeon who is stoned? Probably not.
It is often pointed out that cannabis is used for spiritual purposes in Asia. However, there is a special purification exercise in the Buddhist tradition that is designed over a long time - around several years for most practicioners - to remove drug-induced views, as they are a hindrance to long-term development. The Hindu tradition that I know teaches that while drugs can provide certain insights, sustainable long-term development to one's full potential is only possible without drugs.

In today's spiritual community, the practice of weed-smoking sadhus is often romanticised, but the question remains whether cannabis strengthens or dulls clarity in the long term.
Even in the Hindu context, not all sadhus are cannabis users, and many reject it, seeing the spiritual path as a journey to pure, unadulterated awareness.

I have noticed that people who develop in a healthy way in these traditions make a greater contribution to society in terms of their personal commitment to peace, social justice, freedom, environmental protection and progress. They are also usually very good at dealing with change and the current challenges of the times and often do what is most urgently needed in society.
sobriety is the champion ,,, just good food and water . clean life is king for sure
 

shiva82

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i recall being around 9 years old and finding a box of tampons and dunking them in water and watching them expand ,,,, and then i had the idea of opening the bathroom window and hurling them at my neighbours satellite dish , so they stuck to the pan . i managed to cover the dish with wet tampons that would stick into the mesh ...

i don't think my mother or neighbour was best pleased with my art work
 

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