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pppI've noticed the coils on my seahorse last much much longer with hash rosin then flower rosinYes I love mine so much bought the wife one too she loves it too. Calls it the green monsterThe first hit is normally weak but once you get it rolling it will hit
as far as coils I have only gotten my hands on the ones that come with it A’s and the C’s which those I have been using most and it depends how much you load and what kind of concentrate. My rosin is hard on coils but stuff I buy that burns really clean the coils last couple weeks @Dabber swears I need to get the cloudy coil but I haven’t order yet :smoking:
And sunlight, even shaded.....it started in on the one I put out last grow so had to bring it back in......acclimation works, it ain't bro science.This was the fastest I've seen a plant die.....................EVER!
This was the two male Wizard and tangie crosses. The one that's dead was the more healthy and larger.
The day after I put them out, in the shade where you see them, and there were a couple of dead leaves the next day. By the third day or so, it was brown and fully dead. Not a friggin clue, other than just exposure to the 100*F+ temps. The other is totally unaffected.
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only thing coming to mind is Carlin...he went bananas, he went ape shit....ape shit is bananas, think about it.I've noticed the coils on my seahorse last much much longer with hash rosin then flower rosin
The above ground portion of a plant can withstand alot, even 100 degree heat, it is the roots that can not handle the heat.This was the fastest I've seen a plant die.....................EVER!
This was the two male Wizard and tangie crosses. The one that's dead was the more healthy and larger.
The day after I put them out, in the shade where you see them, and there were a couple of dead leaves the next day. By the third day or so, it was brown and fully dead. Not a friggin clue, other than just exposure to the 100*F+ temps. The other is totally unaffected.
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