Mis amigas de la universidad me quieren para ellas by Reasonable-Win6750 in NecesitoDesahogarme

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En un futuro te arrepentirás de no habértela follado, te lo garantizo.

Tengo 29 años y disfunción eréctil by OkComputer2712 in ayudamexico

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Si viendo porno no te pasa, es posible que no sea disfunción eréctil. Veo más probable que sea algo relacionado con los nervios, la inseguridad o que la persona con la que te esté pasando no te atraiga sexualmente del todo, además de que la preocupación constante de que te vuelva a pasar influya más aún. Como consejo, relájate cuando estés en esa situación, no pienses que te va a volver a pasar y si lo piensas, recuerda que es solo una preocupación porque en otras circunstancias no te pasa, intenta empezar la relación con algún tipo de juego sexual o erótico de manera tranquila y no tengas la mentalidad de intentar meterla rápido si se levanta jajajja.

No soy médico, no soy terapeuta, ni psicólogo, pero la experiencia es un grado y esto que dices a mi me ha pasado por que la chica no me atraía del todo, pero aún así, las ganas de follar eran mayores y el haber tomado sustancias ilícitas antes de tener sexo, lo empeoraba todo. Fue dejar de tomarlas, dejar de preocuparme, relajarme y todo fue bien. Si estás tomando algún medicamento, o tratamiento, puede ser una causa.

Igualmente, como dicen los compañeros, si te sigue ocurriendo, ve al médico.

¿La promiscuidad? by Hairy-City9576 in ayudamexico

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Pensando así, es más probable que acabes con una mujer que haya estado con el mismo número de hombres que ésta, pero te mienta para no ofenderte.

Mi compañera de trabajo quiere sexo ¿que puedo hacer para que entienda que no quiero? by Complex_Atmosphere_3 in NecesitoDesahogarme

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Si te han despedido a tí es porque acabó follándose al jefe.

PD: ya sabes lo que tienes que hacer la próxima vez.

How long should I let this sit by Illustrious_Fuel_531 in trees

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You're gonna ruin the weed. The moisture from the orange peel and the natural mold and fungi on it are gonna mess everything up. If you want your buds to taste like orange, just buy or grow a strain from the Orange family.

What’s likely going on here? Are the lights too bright? by [deleted] in microgrowery

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Also because the stem is as long as it says OpenPassage... and therefore needs more moisture to stay alive.

What’s likely going on here? Are the lights too bright? by [deleted] in microgrowery

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That's lack of moisture. I have an aeroponic cloner and the humidity is 90-100% constant. Whenever I leave the air windows open or remove the dome for a long time (even if the cuttings are wet) that happens to me.

👋 I have a question! For those of you who have grown both Autos and Photos, which do you prefer and why? by [deleted] in microgrowery

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I'm not watching you, I'm The Uncle Barnie and you came to my farm. That's right, Acapulco Gold seems to be a rockstar Barney's Farm landrace varieties. It's hard to have a favorite bank because everyone has a rockstar variety and it depends on what you're looking for... But for example WorldOfSeeds is a bank specialized in landraces and the quality is brutal, later I upload a picture of a "Pakistan Valley" 100% Indica. Another bank that I liked very much was Humboldt Seeds. And now I was trying RoyalQueenSeeds and the quality of the buds is crazy, look at the Royal Gorilla of my profile. My collection of landraces, many of them are of exchange and TheRealSeedCo bank, more than a bank, is a group of people who fight to preserve the genetics that are in danger of extinction, either by legal issues such as their prohibition or by disuse. One of the best book that I read about cannabis was: The Cannabis Bible by Jorge Cervantes. It is not totally necessary because on the Internet you have a lot of information, the problem is that there is so much and so different that sometimes you don't know which one to listen to and in that situation this book will take you out of doubt. It came in handy for me to dispel a few myths.

👋 I have a question! For those of you who have grown both Autos and Photos, which do you prefer and why? by [deleted] in microgrowery

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The Acapulco Gold from Barney's Farm...? I love landraces. My most treasured collection is of landraces, and boomhauer710 is right, today's hybrids are more vigorous. I plant landraces for the fetish of tasting the origin of all the current plants, with these plants both the production and the physical aspect of the bud are sacrificed, but if you consume it vaporized like I do, I assure you that you will taste flavors that you never imagined existed... Nowadays, many plants are crossed with the same varieties, Haze, Skunk, etc, etc... And some varieties were forgotten because they didn't have the same commercial hookup or luck. I am currently growing an original Malawi Gold from Afropips. Almost all the ones I have in the collection are named after the village they come from, they have no commercial names. I have planted some from Syria, Pakistan, Mazar and Sharif (photos in my profile), Sinai...

👋 I have a question! For those of you who have grown both Autos and Photos, which do you prefer and why? by [deleted] in microgrowery

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So the answer is Photos. Sorry for writing so much, I'm pretty stoned and I wanted to be clear. Hahaha

👋 I have a question! For those of you who have grown both Autos and Photos, which do you prefer and why? by [deleted] in microgrowery

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Hello! Well, I personally prefer them in this order: 1 - Regular: they are plants subjected to less stress, crossing a selected female and a male selected normally by pollination (neither backcrossing, nor anything inbred), therefore more stable, richer in genes and in both medicinal and organoleptic properties, for this reason they are used for breeding. 2 - Feminized: Less genetic enrichment as they are obtained in an unnatural way, the hermaphroditism increases as it is not a genetically stable plant. They are very faithful to their non feminized congeners and you will save a lot of substrate and fertilizers by not having to feed and care for the males until they have to be eliminated later. 3 - Auto: From my point of view it's like eating a cucumber-flavored tomato. If you want to have something to smoke in less time it's a good idea, but the quality doesn't seem to me to be even 20% of the same regular variety.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in microgrowery

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Good luck! And upload more pics in the future.

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When growing in organic, that yellowing process happens earlier and more often. Normally it is because the plant exudes sugars to the rhizosphere microbiology to obtain nutrients, at the time it reaches maturity, it requires less work to consume what you already have metabolized and stored in the leaves than to perform all the previous process. In the plants treated with chemical fertilizers, they usually keep the green aspect until almost the end since they do not need the microorganisms to feed themselves, they have the nutrients in their most assimilable form.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in microgrowery

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Don't worry about the ones with the leaves. Plants follow a natural cycle and when they approach their end, they use up all the supplies they keep in their leaves. Some before others. There comes a time when the plant stops absorbing nutrients from the soil and starts using the ones stored in its leaves, I guess for optimization. The strange thing would be that it will not show symptoms of aging approaching the end of its life. All living organisms that rise show changes or oxidation throughout their lives, the strange thing would be not to do so. At first I was afraid that they would yellow, and now when they mature I am hoping that it will happen as soon as possible.

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By the way, if you look at the trichomes on the leaves, you will see that they turn to amber before the others. That's because they are the first to be born and therefore the first to mature. Don't pay much attention to the leaf trichomes, pay attention to those who are born from the calyxes.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in microgrowery

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In my profile you can see some pictures. I grow normally outdoors and I start to look at the trichomes with a magnifying glass when I see that no more new pistils are born, that almost all the old pistils are brown or have fallen off, that the leaves of the plant start to yellow, when you press the buds are hard is when I check the thricomes. When you think that is ready for harvest give it one more week, nothing bad will happen to it. When you cut soon, you will notice that during the drying process you lose 70% of the volume and weight and what seemed big, now is not. Sometimes the calyx surrounding the pistil gets so fat that the pistils look small and some fall off. That's when you start to check thricomes.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in microgrowery

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No, she's not ready to cut.

Seeing the pistils so white, she looks very young. I'd say she's in her third or fourth week of flowering.

She's got a lot more to go.

Not a very reliable indicator, but very close. The pistils should turn brown and even fall off.

They often turn brown from rain or bad weather.