needed bump,
wassup peepz
I merged your thread with this thread, F.U.B.A.R.
I'm a bit sad because yours had a sexier title
And thank you for allowing me to use my new gadgets for the first time![]()
It still says EADD Gardening Club on my phone. FUBAR's Fertile Fields is my suggestion.Just amend the current title to incorporate Fubars. Job done. Sexy titles are never a bad thing!
It still says EADD Gardening Club on my phone. FUBAR's Fertile Fields is my suggestion.
Ahh i misread your postThat's because no one had changed it.![]()
You should try growing one of the strains of Australian Wattle (acacia) that are chock full of DMT. I am not sure of which strains are better as i have never extracted it but the info is out there. I have a bottle brush tree out the front of my house. Its a beautiful tree. Most Aussie natives a very hardy. Dont need much water and tend to handle temperature variances well except the rain forest types from the far north. They have to be hardy as its a pretty harsh land Australia.Another mild winter, with only a couple of frosty nights here. That means my Australian Bottle Brush survived the winter comfortably, it's grown quite tall now and is looking healthy, if we get a good summer it may well flower this year, and I'll post a pic. I'm still amazed at the resilience of some plants, so that they are able to do OK, maybe even thrive under very favorable conditions, at almost the extreme opposite of their own natural climate of sustained and prolonged hot, dry, and sunny weather conditions.
I bought a pack of ten ABB seeds, and although they all germinintated, only this one survived the transplanting outdoors. I must have done it when the timing wasnt right. So I treasure the 1 in 10 hardy survivor that did make it all the more.
You should try growing one of the strains of Australian Wattle (acacia) that are chock full of DMT. I am not sure of which strains are better as i have never extracted it but the info is out there. I have a bottle brush tree out the front of my house. Its a beautiful tree. Most Aussie natives a very hardy. Dont need much water and tend to handle temperature variances well except the rain forest types from the far north. They have to be hardy as its a pretty harsh land Australia.
In addition to my 3 autos which are developing nicely, I have a dozen papaver somniferum and 3 ipomoea tricolor (morning glory, heavenly blue) growing in my psychoactive garden..
There is a strain called ABC (aussie bastard cannabis ) that does not really look like weed. Its not that potent but it does get you high, i have tried it. There are crosses made by the Canadians floating around. Google it.I'm jealous. %)
I currently have extremely nosy and interfering neighbors living either side of me, so until either I move, or they move, I dare not grow such things. I guess if i also planted some innocent stuff too it would not look suspicious. But I've left it too late this year I think. Which in the current circumstances is probably for the best.