@majorkeylife: WHO USED TO DO THIS BEFORE?? 😂😂!!! #fyp #foryou #foryoupage #kickmeprank #kickme #funny #closethegotttdammdoor #jokester

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bribussey
Bri Morgan :
Me and my nephews do this to each other. They think it’s the funniest thing ever. 😂
2020-11-03 16:17:22
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aya5691
Aya Khalil 🪬❤🫶 🧿 :
lol this funny
2020-11-03 18:15:29
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naizstorii_
Naiiiii :
Ha ha ha so funny
2020-11-03 19:45:56
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savagequeen041019
stop stalking for my name :
Man he had the chance to leave with it and not get told until hours later 😂😂😂
2021-01-17 22:57:41
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simoplayz1
simski 💮 :
Close that door!
2020-11-03 16:15:20
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mi4hsdead
miah 🦇ྀི :
Early 😂
2020-11-03 16:03:31
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s.a.n.t.ii1
Santi🤗 :
Hello
2020-11-03 16:20:20
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brown_skin052
🦋 :
😂😂😂😂
2020-11-03 17:45:17
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daniel_2049
Daniel :
Fyp
2020-11-03 17:18:22
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shewasnt12
she wasn't 12 :
atleast the drinks are fresh still
2020-11-03 16:05:22
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muahlicious3
muahlicious3 :
he was really chill 😂😂
2020-11-04 07:14:27
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shroom_loser
Shroom_Loser :
ITS AMAZING THE FACT THEY CANT DECIDE WHAT THEY WANT THROUGH THE SEE THROUGH GLASS!?
2020-11-04 08:26:12
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isabelle.galipeau03
Isabelle Galipeau :
@faithwhyte244
2020-11-04 17:04:51
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its_riot_duh1
RIOT :
Bruh 😂😂😂😂😂 lmfao
2020-11-06 18:46:52
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parkerswanny
bellacagna29 :
#opendoorhitsdifferent
2020-11-08 02:34:25
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xso.ftzzzz
xSo.FtzzZz :
Why you unfollow me bro 😭😭😢😢
2020-11-03 17:50:52
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notnormalmessage
Blitzo :
Bro😂😂
2020-11-17 01:30:21
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nolimitjxy0
imnotjxyson :
bruh😂🤦🏽‍♂️
2020-11-03 16:04:51
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787.dreamliner
787 Dreamliner :
I tried it to my bestie but it didn’t work 😭😭😭@𝓘𝓼𝓪𝓫𝓮𝓵𝓵𝓪 💸💋
2024-03-03 11:41:10
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Pruning Cucumber Plants 🌱🥒 Cucumbers are a fun summer crop to grow, yet vining varieties do require ongoing maintenance to ensure a steady and healthy crop. 😊 Once the plant is between 1 and 2 ft tall I remove any lower leaves that are close to, or are touching the ground, to help prevent issues such as powdery mildew due to water splashing up onto the leaves when watering. I continue to remove yellowing lower leaves as they grow. Then, I follow the main stem from the base of the plant to where the leaves meet it, this is where the side shoots or suckers grow from this axel which I remove to contain the plant to one manageable main stem - improving productivity and maximising airflow - which reduces the possibility of disease. 😊👍🏻 I remove them all the way up the plant and continue to do so throughout the season. 🍃 The fruit also forms within these axels producing flowers prior to developing fruit behind them once pollinated. Only female flowers produce a miniature fruit behind it though, male flowers have a very thin stem. 🌼 Male flowers are also often removed from greenhouse cucumber varieties to prevent them pollinating the female flowers, which can result in bitter fruit as they then produce a bitter compound called cucurbitacin. However, some varieties have been bred to produce only female flowers and outdoor cucumber varieties can be left to their own devices, so check each variety. 😊 For my greenhouse cucumbers I remove the first 3 or 4 flowers that the plant produces, allowing it to focus on initial growth prior to fruiting, again I leave outdoor ridge varieties to do their thing though. 🌱 The tendrils are used by the plant to climb so leave them on and I train my plants around a twine support as it grows. 👆🏻🌱 They grow very fast and before you know it you’ll have more cucumbers than you know what to do with! 😊🥒 Are you growing cucumbers this season? If so, what varieties?  #growyourown #cucumbers #gardeningtips #gardening #vegetablegarden #gardeningideas
Pruning Cucumber Plants 🌱🥒 Cucumbers are a fun summer crop to grow, yet vining varieties do require ongoing maintenance to ensure a steady and healthy crop. 😊 Once the plant is between 1 and 2 ft tall I remove any lower leaves that are close to, or are touching the ground, to help prevent issues such as powdery mildew due to water splashing up onto the leaves when watering. I continue to remove yellowing lower leaves as they grow. Then, I follow the main stem from the base of the plant to where the leaves meet it, this is where the side shoots or suckers grow from this axel which I remove to contain the plant to one manageable main stem - improving productivity and maximising airflow - which reduces the possibility of disease. 😊👍🏻 I remove them all the way up the plant and continue to do so throughout the season. 🍃 The fruit also forms within these axels producing flowers prior to developing fruit behind them once pollinated. Only female flowers produce a miniature fruit behind it though, male flowers have a very thin stem. 🌼 Male flowers are also often removed from greenhouse cucumber varieties to prevent them pollinating the female flowers, which can result in bitter fruit as they then produce a bitter compound called cucurbitacin. However, some varieties have been bred to produce only female flowers and outdoor cucumber varieties can be left to their own devices, so check each variety. 😊 For my greenhouse cucumbers I remove the first 3 or 4 flowers that the plant produces, allowing it to focus on initial growth prior to fruiting, again I leave outdoor ridge varieties to do their thing though. 🌱 The tendrils are used by the plant to climb so leave them on and I train my plants around a twine support as it grows. 👆🏻🌱 They grow very fast and before you know it you’ll have more cucumbers than you know what to do with! 😊🥒 Are you growing cucumbers this season? If so, what varieties? #growyourown #cucumbers #gardeningtips #gardening #vegetablegarden #gardeningideas

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