I knew this was going to be you before I looked at the name lmao
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My reputation as a mid tier weed farmer precedes me π
If it makes you happy who cares what the peanut gallery has to say. You could always dig them up and replant them to get a head start on this year.
To a non plant person, why is this bad? Don't you want seeds be be able to grow more trees? Or is it just that then randomly popping up can put you into legal trouble?
edit: Meant to reply to this comment by Bizzle
We have ditch weed here, they grew hemp along the train tracks to fight soil erosion. Now we have a feral cannabis population, and the pollen can travel for miles especially on the intense winds we get up here. If you grow outside here, you get seeds. That's just the way it is.
Mostly because of the tight plant count we have in Illinois. But also because the feral cannabis here, and therefore the seeds, isn't really what you're looking for in a good medical cannabis. They're real lean and leggy and have low THC content. Good for making rope though!
I can see why you grow in Illinois. I donβt really miss coming over from stl to pay those taxes
It's gentrification of the ganja my dude, when I buy it I drive the 3 hours to Michigan. Illinois prices are fucking insane
Iβm very jealous of prices in Michigan. Missouri has better prices than Illinois but Michigan puts just about everyone but maybe Oregon to shame
Michigan is the promised land for weed heads
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You want sinsemilla, so itβs as potent as possible.
Making seeds requires a lot of energy, and you want that to go to making the THC/CBD instead.
If you WANT seed, itβs not a bad thing, but random pollen sucks, can affect other people even up to a mile away.
good for textile use! π€£