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2naSalit

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2. Yeah, rats on two legs.
Sat Nov 26, 2022, 09:04 AM
Nov 2022

Last edited Sat Nov 26, 2022, 09:37 AM - Edit history (1)

So, if rats are eating that stuff, it's probably low quality stuff, low in turpenes. Having done some growing myself, I know that potent cannabis/hemp are rich in turpenes and I have yet to see any animal eat it, even in the field, once it starts producing that element... when plants are about knee-high.

I had to, in an emergency, store fresh cut high grade in a mouse-ridden structure and the mice left within an hour of our placing some stock in there.


So I'm thinking that stuff was either crap, even for hemp, or it "grew" legs and walked out with a little help.

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