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  • ChubbNugg
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    I really did enjoy that film. Thank you. And there truly is much to learn !

  • ChubbNugg
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    She's autistic. She's answering you from a year ago.

  • Going2fast
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    You know what I love..................
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    . persimmons
    In particular my tree. She went full " here hold my beer and watch this" mode on me this year.

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  • SoOrbudgal
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    I agree with StickyNugsAZ it's by far the cheapest easiest way to clean a glass bong. I love my ice water bong

  • SoOrbudgal
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    Spit my coffee out on that one LOL

  • Bluey
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    Lol. Saves on electricity for indoor grows too by shortening the flower time required.

  • Bootsy
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    I love how budrot saves so much extra trimming work and helps get rid of those nasty heavy thick branch tops that overload and bend em over. and the amount of storage space saved. Sweet!

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  • StickyNugsAZ
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    TAG Thick Ass Glass make great bongs and clean easy with salt and isopropyl. Hardly disposable

  • Bluey
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    My vape rocks and can still roll

  • Rwise
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    No I would not buy one of those impossible to clean disposable bongs. I am just fine with my simple and cleanable acrylic bong.

  • proctor
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    It's fascinating to see how far we've come! Oh, and by the way, I'm also fairly new to this forum, so it's great to connect with someone who shares a love for these topics. Have you ever tried using tag bongs? They can really enhance the dabbing experience.
    Last edited by proctor; 10-13-2023, 02:42 AM.

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  • Franklin
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    Damn dude I'll be over for dinner in a bit

  • Bluey
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    That is very cool and an eye opener.

    3 different types of trichomes but they know nothing of the other 2, just the one we look closely at for color come harvest time.

    We have much to learn.

  • alltatup
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    That was fascinating!!! Where can I get me one of those microscopes!!!!!

  • Ckbrew
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    An interesting vid about trichomes. If you like to geek out on close up and electron microscope images, this is for you. A little slow in the beginning but if stay with it or jump ahead there are some very detailed pix of the trichs and an explanation of their development. Kick back with your favorite distraction and enjoy.


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