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Dec 24, 2012 3:06 AM CST
Name: Chris
Ripon, Wisconsin
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I do have to agree Greg, that we feed off each others' semp addictions! Rolling on the floor laughing It doesn't matter how many you have, you'll always want more. Whistling As we learn about how each one produces chicks, or handles wet weather, or ?, those are great comments to add to the database entries for future reference. Leaves turning brown from being dry aren't quite as serious as those that are mushy. The mushy ones are from rot and that'll kill a plant faster. They are pretty forgiving plants for the most part. Your experience shows that. Crisp or mushy leaves aren't normal for a healthy semp though.

CDs Sister is so sweet for giving you the acorns! Group hug

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