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#1745988 - 06/21/12 08:57 AM
Re: Can you clone flowering plants?
[Re: Rebel Dawg]
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Registered: 03/04/12
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Loc: NS Canada
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NScooknet, I'm with ya on this one for sure. Good luck on the grow and if you have any further questions as time goes on, feel free to ask them. Thanks Dawg!! 
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#1746078 - 06/22/12 11:40 AM
Re: Can you clone flowering plants?
[Re: Harvey_M]
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Well, thanks for acknowledging my point. I think the overall result of this thread was probably good, despite the bullshit. I always try to do my best when I post on here, despite not knowing the best way to deal with certain types of people. No problem whatsoever, you were correct, I was mistaken...it happens! When speaking to someone in person, a good chunk of communication is non-verbal: a raised eyebrow, a finger raised... relying strictly on written text can lead to misunderstandings, miscommunication, and/or misinterpretation. It's difficult to convey emotions such as sarcasm, even with the use of cutesy icons  I may not agree with you, but I respect your right to be wrong! (there, did sarcasm come through ?) :sarcasticicon:
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#1746080 - 06/22/12 12:52 PM
Re: Can you clone flowering plants?
[Re: Doobie_Brother]
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