Money I probably shouldn't have worded my post with " my own strain." What I meant to say was the strain that I grow. I'm a R.I. medical card holder and my first caregiver introduced me to this Tahoe strain. He tells me that all the Cali strains of OG Kush etc. are originaly from this Tahoe strain. At first I thought he was using the wrong fertailizers as it has a very strong "bite" but he assured me it was a characteristic of the strain itself. I usually smoke it in an ice filled bong, but when rolling joints I like to mix it with something a little milder on the exhale.
dl36 I hope that answers your question about " my own strain." This blueberry comes from another cardholder-caregiver. It's a pretty cool network we have here where trading strains gives us a pretty constant variety of weed. I only grow on a very small scale as I'm not a caregiver, yet, and I'm allowed only12 plants in flower. These other dudes have much bigger operations but for my needs, I'm pretty well set, and like I mentioned the trades keep the varieties constantly changing.
Money I probably shouldn't have worded my post with " my own strain." What I meant to say was the strain that I grow. I'm a R.I. medical card holder and my first caregiver introduced me to this Tahoe strain. He tells me that all the Cali strains of OG Kush etc. are originaly from this Tahoe strain. At first I thought he was using the wrong fertailizers as it has a very strong "bite" but he assured me it was a characteristic of the strain itself. I usually smoke it in an ice filled bong, but when rolling joints I like to mix it with something a little milder on the exhale.
dl36 I hope that answers your question about " my own strain." This blueberry comes from another cardholder-caregiver. It's a pretty cool network we have here where trading strains gives us a pretty constant variety of weed. I only grow on a very small scale as I'm not a caregiver, yet, and I'm allowed only12 plants in flower. These other dudes have much bigger operations but for my needs, I'm pretty well set, and like I mentioned the trades keep the varieties constantly changing.
Money I probably shouldn't have worded my post with " my own strain." What I meant to say was the strain that I grow. I'm a R.I. medical card holder and my first caregiver introduced me to this Tahoe strain. He tells me that all the Cali strains of OG Kush etc. are originaly from this Tahoe strain. At first I thought he was using the wrong fertailizers as it has a very strong "bite" but he assured me it was a characteristic of the strain itself. I usually smoke it in an ice filled bong, but when rolling joints I like to mix it with something a little milder on the exhale.
dl36 I hope that answers your question about " my own strain." This blueberry comes from another cardholder-caregiver. It's a pretty cool network we have here where trading strains gives us a pretty constant variety of weed. I only grow on a very small scale as I'm not a caregiver, yet, and I'm allowed only12 plants in flower. These other dudes have much bigger operations but for my needs, I'm pretty well set, and like I mentioned the trades keep the varieties constantly changing.
Money I probably shouldn't have worded my post with " my own strain." What I meant to say was the strain that I grow. I'm a R.I. medical card holder and my first caregiver introduced me to this Tahoe strain. He tells me that all the Cali strains of OG Kush etc. are originaly from this Tahoe strain. At first I thought he was using the wrong fertailizers as it has a very strong "bite" but he assured me it was a characteristic of the strain itself. I usually smoke it in an ice filled bong, but when rolling joints I like to mix it with something a little milder on the exhale.
dl36 I hope that answers your question about " my own strain." This blueberry comes from another cardholder-caregiver. It's a pretty cool network we have here where trading strains gives us a pretty constant variety of weed. I only grow on a very small scale as I'm not a caregiver, yet, and I'm allowed only12 plants in flower. These other dudes have much bigger operations but for my needs, I'm pretty well set, and like I mentioned the trades keep the varieties constantly changing.
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