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android
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it's alive!

Post by android »

i'm very excited to report that the burley, virginia gold and connecticut shade leaf are all sprouting. i also have some havana and mopan maya planted, thanks to pierre de kat. can't wait to see how it smokes a long time from now!
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Post by pierredekat »

Glad to hear it, Andrew.

And ditto what davy51 said about the tobacco worms. You'll find yourself going out on bug patrol on a daily basis, once you see what one of these things can do in a single day.

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The good thing is that you can control them easily by simply pulling them off when you find one and disposing of it however you see fit. :takethat:
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Post by Dane C »

Is there a way to respond to that photo in a masculine manner? :eek: Looks like it's back to Big 5 for some more ammo for the .22 LR.
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Post by Alan L »

Well, there's always the trick we used to use on the new kids when it came time to sucker the plants or while out hoeing: "You gotta bite their heads off to kill 'em. You're the new one, so that's your job." :twisted:

Quite a few would actually do it! Once, anyway... :lol:
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I would say: Smoke EM!!! :twisted:
Smoke in peace!!

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