Elephant Stomper!

gladstoned

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Wow man.......you do fucking wonderfull work! i came back to rui for a few reasons.....your grow journals are one of the biggest reasons thank you!
Thank You KOS. I am glad you are back. I am hoping a bunch more grow journals get started on here. It's better on this thread, cuz a lot of us are somewhat local.
 

gladstoned

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Heck ya, those are some seriously purple buds!
I quit ordering seeds to save money for a better camera cuz of those buds. Camera just doesn't do it justice. Capt. Sticky & Sketchy both have bad ass pics. Few days ago I cut a bud off the purple one just cuz the iphone wasn't capturing it. lmao.
 

gladstoned

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Thanks stow. The elephants smell really sweet. The smell is a buzz on its own. The 2 purple marty smell purple just like they appear. The green pheno of the purple marty smells the best. I cannot put my finger on it. I tried for several minutes to place it and cannot. My money is on that one being the most potent as well.
 

abe supercro

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Elephants are among the most intelligent, socially intricate and emotionally complex non-human species - or so holds conventional wisdom. This generally held conviction is based on legend as well as on decades of scientific research.

For almost two thousand years biologists and philosophers going back to Aristotle have viewed elephants as highly intelligent and some have even seen them as quasi-moral agents. The literature is full of accounts describing the apparent intelligence of elephants. For example, one often related tale is that of Chadrasekhan, the elephant who would not lower a pillar of wood into a hole containing a sleeping dog until the dog was chased away. Another account is that of an elephant who placed vegetation under his feet to prevent himself from sinking into muddy ground where he was tied and could not reach dry ground. Yet another legend tells of captive elephants who stuffed their bells with vegetation so that they wouldn't ring when they entered the farmers' fields at night.

Rench, a scientist who studied elephant intelligence remarked on the surprising ability of captive elephants to work with minimal instruction as well as their talent to function as a team. Their extraordinary balance and synchronization, pushing and dragging heavy logs onto a truck, for example, caused him to credit elephants with the ability to anticipate what will come of certain actions.

Many of the accounts of elephants' cognitive abilities appear to be so astonishing that it is surprising that until very recently there has been so little scientific follow up. Just how clever are elephants?

http://www.elephantvoices.org/elephant-basics/elephants-are-intelligent.html
 

gladstoned

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I really didn't know shit about elephants. That was very interesting. I watched the video on the two elephants also. That is some sad shit man.
 
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