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well zach ive been reading your posts and you have mostly negative stuff to say about most breeders , so no surprises here .. think its time you pulled your head out of your bum mate and see whats happening in the world ...i know sam's secret, and i am willing to share with the community....
and here it is.... he does'nt use his shitty weed to make his hash.... what weed he uses i dunno, but i've grown his seeds, and the end result is hemp...
and b4 i getted 'jumped' i will concide i am a shitty grower, so a shitty grower + shitty seeds = shitty weed..
now when i have grown other seeds, even from nirvana, the end result has been light years better the sammy's (may i call u sammy??)...
so i deduct that while i am a shitty grower, even a shitty grower can grow reasonably good herb with good seeds...
merry xmas sammy....
well zach ive been reading your posts and you have mostly negative stuff to say about most breeders , so no surprises here .. think its time you pulled your head out of your bum mate and see whats happening in the world ...
theres an old saying that says "if you have nothing good to say ,, dont say anything ""
we would appreciate that from you ...
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