Cottage 420's Organic Perpetual Indoor Garden

We can always sneak over the fence and have a Hella BBQ,, then you can take it's water bowl.

I need a bigger gun. I don't think she's gonna go down easy. Maybe we could put some weed in her feed bag along with the other grass and she be calm. I'll hold the ammo! :Namaste:

:rofl::rofl::laugh::laugh:

Edit: Just picked up my organic meat share earlier today! :p
 
Throw them rib bones and stuff someplace in the yard you don't mind them visitting for a few days and they will focus their attention on the food spot.


Regarding bud washing:

Imagine you didn't dust or wash your floors or shelves for a few months, add that to your pipe, and smoke it.
Is the flavor going to improve when you do that?

There we go. Thanks Rad. Actually sounds like experience to me??

We have rib bones laying around the living space for our dogs. Oh hey.... light bulb!
 
...IMHO...providing a food source would only exacerbate your problem and keep them around...secure any openings...these fookers are smart and adept...cut off any chance of a home and no sustenance, they should move on...if not...live traps and relocation...preferably in another state...:rofl:...cheerz bob...h00k...:rollit:
 
One thing about my flower room,, I do filter my intake air and keep fans blowing across my plants. so dust is so minimal, that it's not a problem. I don't think it warrants washing buds.

But like I said to each there own.

Nothing better than a GOOD BRISKET,,, cooked 12 hours and some KC style BBQ. Cept maybe some good pulled pork sandwiches with slaw. They don't even have a roach coach around with pulled pork sandwiches on the roadside like they do back home. With frog legs, catfish, and them Gator Pops on a stick. Fried gator strips are hella good.
 
Anyone with suggestions on Racoon home invasion avoidance techniques???

All help appreciated and welcomed.
pepper spray? Paintball gun?

I would think that either one would have them looking for easier targets. Snares work too but you are probably more city than me and I am not sure your experience with snaring wild animals. It ain't for everyone but its an adrenaline rush for sure!!
 
One thing about my flower room,, I do filter my intake air and keep fans blowing across my plants. so dust is so minimal, that it's not a problem. I don't think it warrants washing buds.

But like I said to each there own.

Nothing better than a GOOD BRISKET,,, cooked 12 hours and some KC style BBQ. Cept maybe some good pulled pork sandwiches with slaw. They don't even have a roach coach around with pulled pork sandwiches on the roadside like they do back home. With frog legs, catfish, and them Gator Pops on a stick. Fried gator strips are hella good.
Where the hell are you from woody. I grew up eating lots of gator, frog legs and cat fish down in florida.

I can't get decent BBQ up here in the North East so easy solution....do my own. Better than anything around here by 10x.
 
A quick question. I am attempting to breed my own regular Northern Lights seeds. I have plants from four different breeders growing currently. Two that I absolutely love, and they're both females. I have one that I'm on the fence about. But the fourth plant is a beauty. Really nice form, size, ease of growth etc. It is currently in my flowering tent where I put it to determine it's sex. I took two cuttings off it prior to doing this. Anyway, I am 87.3% sure it's a boy.

So here is my question. Once I'm 100% sure it's a boy can I move it from the flowering tent with 12/12 lighting and put him outside and expect him to continue growing his male pollen sacks? Or will he re-veg himself. I really want to collect pollen from him to use on the other three girls or at least two of them.

What do you guys and gals think?
 
I lived coast to coast,, cept the New England area that alittle to far north for my likings. But I was raised up in southern Arkansas.
 
A quick question. I am attempting to breed my own regular Northern Lights seeds. I have plants from four different breeders growing currently. Two that I absolutely love, and they're both females. I have one that I'm on the fence about. But the fourth plant is a beauty. Really nice form, size, ease of growth etc. It is currently in my flowering tent where I put it to determine it's sex. I took two cuttings off it prior to doing this. Anyway, I am 87.3% sure it's a boy.

So here is my question. Once I'm 100% sure it's a boy can I move it from the flowering tent with 12/12 lighting and put him outside and expect him to continue growing his male pollen sacks? Or will he re-veg himself. I really want to collect pollen from him to use on the other three girls or at least two of them.

What do you guys and gals think?
Try it....it might reveg again for a bit but it could keep going. Only one way to find out!
 
I been thinking about getting one of them Traeger BBQs, I just like to have something smaller that will do low and slow. I miss my big smoker pit. All I got for the moment is a gas one,,, makes it hard to keep them low temps.. But I still gettem done. I love good BBQ.
 
I want to learn to weld so I can build and design my own. I have a CHS (Cheap Horizontal Smoker). Really need one that uses 1/4" steel if you are going to go with a horizontal smoker.

One of the best smokers you can get for the money is the Weber Smoky Mountain smoker. I think the bigger one runs about 400 (22.5 inches wide) and the smaller one runs about 300 (18 inches wide). Those Traeger's look interesting.
 
Okay, I'm gonna hold you to that.
 
I'm seeing what I believe are the start of pollen sacks. Not even close to pollinating anyone yet but A. I can use the space, and B. I don't want any accidents.
 
Back
Top Bottom