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Make the beard grey and this is 420!

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Who wants to go on vacation here next year!



P Town! Provincetown, Mass if you will. Where the men are pretty and the women are strong! Actually a cool little town when there aren't bigger festivities. Old school Portuguese fishermen and gay peeps. Odd combo, but works.
 
Straight water will not hurt a plant at all, not one bit, but when there is something in solution the burning occurs as the water evaporates away leaving whatever was in solution on the surface of the leaf, that is what causes the burn, not the water.
Believe I've seen that and experienced it using a sodium bicarbonate solution to deal with powdery mildew
 
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