Hi from Ukraine (weed or weeds?)

noid_

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Hi to all)

I’m a grower from Ukraine, english is not my native and.. recently I was wondering, what’s the difference between “weed” & “weeds”?

Does “weed” stand for a pot as well as “weeds”? Sites that I’ve seen that sell seeds and marijuana mostly use “weeds”. But why?
 

farmerfischer

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Hi to all)

I’m a grower from Ukraine, english is not my native and.. recently I was wondering, what’s the difference between “weed” & “weeds”?

Does “weed” stand for a pot as well as “weeds”? Sites that I’ve seen that sell seeds and marijuana mostly use “weeds”. But why?
Welcome aboard new member(sock).. I know of any other place with such a warm embrace..lol
 

noid_

New Member
Can you see Moscow from your tent?
nope, and I hope this will never happen) I now a few people from there. In Russia it's illegal even a picture of a single leaf placed anywhere

weeds is the shit that grows on the pavement.
tnx, had similar suspicions

If anyone curious, a few terms from ua .
дед [ded] (grandpa) - rare usage, mostly teenagers
дудка [dudka] (pipe) - common, mostly teenagers
грыня [grynja] (derivative from “green”) - very rare, but awesome, mostly teenagers
кукарамба [kukaramba] - very rare, but fun, 30yo & older
ганжубас [ganjubas] (derivative from “ganja”) - common, classic
дубас [dubas] - common, classic

if you are in one of russian speaking countries to ask for a pot say ‘estj dunutj?” with soft endings. It means ‘got some?’, but it’s only about ganja.
 

WeedFreak78

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They're generic terms for unwanted plants.

..."A weed is a plant considered undesirable in a particular situation, "a plant in the wrong place". Examples commonly are plants unwanted in human-controlled settings, such as farm fields, gardens, lawns, and parks."...

So roses, growing in a tomato garden, could be considered a weed.
 

noid_

New Member
They're generic terms for unwanted plants.

..."A weed is a plant considered undesirable in a particular situation, "a plant in the wrong place". Examples commonly are plants unwanted in human-controlled settings, such as farm fields, gardens, lawns, and parks."...

So roses, growing in a tomato garden, could be considered a weed.
Thank you. Now I'm happy)

And actually that's not that far from us. Weed [trava] (grass) for ukrainians means marijuana also, but people who use it don't call it that way. It's kinda lame
 

neosapien

Well-Known Member
nope, and I hope this will never happen) I now a few people from there. In Russia it's illegal even a picture of a single leaf placed anywhere


tnx, had similar suspicions

If anyone curious, a few terms from ua .
дед [ded] (grandpa) - rare usage, mostly teenagers
дудка [dudka] (pipe) - common, mostly teenagers
грыня [grynja] (derivative from “green”) - very rare, but awesome, mostly teenagers
кукарамба [kukaramba] - very rare, but fun, 30yo & older
ганжубас [ganjubas] (derivative from “ganja”) - common, classic
дубас [dubas] - common, classic

if you are in one of russian speaking countries to ask for a pot say ‘estj dunutj?” with soft endings. It means ‘got some?’, but it’s only about ganja.

Do they have nudes in Ukraine? Do you have any to share?
 

dannyboy602

Well-Known Member
Hi to all)

I’m a grower from Ukraine, english is not my native and.. recently I was wondering, what’s the difference between “weed” & “weeds”?

Does “weed” stand for a pot as well as “weeds”? Sites that I’ve seen that sell seeds and marijuana mostly use “weeds”. But why?
Is Putin gonna start a third world war? I'd like to get another grow in first.
 
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