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I'll cut too the Chase about My creek story .
It ends in a Cadillac trunk and backseat full if bud
It ends in a Cadillac trunk and backseat full if bud
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GDB, was wondering if your serageret plant watcher will be treating for powdery mildew and bud rot for your plants outside?
Its best to start drenching and foilar spray Early Im starting now PM pressure has been HIGH for the last few year's here and the humidity is already up!
I use Cease from Bio works its a good preventative . Coy ,coy pond,oh I get it now
He's battling PM on one of his huge ornamentals now, SOG. He knows what to look for!LB puts a lot of love into his gardening. He may be the perfect caretaker for the CL! The last thing he said to me before I left his place yesterday, "I'll make sure no powdery mildew or fucking bugs get on it."
Im just a concerned fellow grower who cares!He's battling PM on one of his huge ornamentals now, SOG. He knows what to look for!
As I said to Shed earlier, I don't think there's any way my plant in a pot of soil is gonna' jump like yours did in a SIP!Ha! She looks familiar...watch out around day 53...
Thanks Carcass. That's good to hear. It's been bothering me thinking about it.No worries, she'll figure it out!
IKR! Due to her surroundings she looks like just another plant sitting out there!She's well hidden in plain sight at your buddies place- I was looking at the wrong bush for a minute...
You'll likely be fine because there's so many ways to get these plants to maturity! If it were mine. I'da dug a 3 foot around hole 18 inches deep and filled it with 3 or 4 bags of FoxFarms OceanForest treated with @DYNOMYCO and pre fed with 4 cups of Geoflora Veg. But that's me.I'm having huge second thoughts -- a day late. I planted the root ball intact in a big clump of coco. Now I'm wondering if I should have knocked some/most of the coco off of the roots before burying her. Whatcha' think?
You must have skipped this part Stone:You'll likely be fine because there's so many ways to get these plants to maturity! If it were mine. I'da dug a 3 foot around hole 18 inches deep and filled it with 3 or 4 bags of FoxFarms OceanForest treated with @DYNOMYCO and pre fed with 4 cups of Geoflora Veg. But that's me.
What's she getting fed now?
She'll get Geoflora from now forward.The soil in LB's yard looks good. Not a lot of sand -- very rich looking. I took some organic soil I have on hand to fill in the hole but I'm not sure I needed to. We used it anyway.
I poured 3 cups of Geoflora veg into the bottom of the hole and topped that with about 2 cups of earth worm castings, and in went the plant!
@StoneOtter was kind enough to send me 2 of his organic spike blends, one general purpose for veg and one specialized for flower. After we got her in the ground 2 spikes of each were used, surrounding the plants perimeter.
Thanks again, Mr.Otter!
While Zooted I misplaced that most important part of the puzzle somewhere! She's investigating all that right now for a yummy meal!You must have skipped this part Stone:
She'll get Geoflora from now forward.
Plants look good and healthy & hope the cuts take off, holy shat what r they doing to your truck blend door issues or evaporater leaking?Hello gang!
It's Day 48 for the Phase II girls and I'm nearly ready to flip the switch! I just need to do a little more work opening up the short Godberry (center) and do a few snips on the 2 Fat Kid's Cakes, and they'll be all set!
Estimated flip day: 54 give or take a day.
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I had one last cut remaining in the GDBCloner®. It's the top from the second FKC (I'm trying grow both tops).
She finally put out a few roots.
She was put in a solo today and has joined the others, which have already been in solo cups for 3 days.
The Hash Lover cut is probably not going to survive. But that's entirely my fault, as I neglected her for too long prior to putting her in soil.
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A GROWING OBSESSION
Mrs.GDB recently brought some hydrangeas home for me to put in the yard. I looked at the containers that they came in and the wheels started turning round and round!
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And finally a little update on my buggy. This is especially for those who suggested that I might try fixing her air conditioning problem myself.
It turns out that my system did need to be recharged. However, there were other issues in play as well.
I ended up taking the truck to my mechanic and this is her current situation!
Yikes! That's waaay out of my league!
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As always, thanks for looking in.
PEACE
Thanks con.Plants look good and healthy & hope the cuts take off, holy shat what r they doing to your truck blend door issues or evaporater leaking?
Yep Smoke, actuators. They've been back there making noises for years!The actuator / doors not working ? Had that happen to a Buick 250 later all fixed ( Nice update on the plants !
Not to be aggressive, however, I hope you met that guy eye to eye and keyed him a few scratches on his ugly hood.Yep Smoke, actuators. They've been back there making noises for years!
I was recently considering purchasing a new buggy. But I nixed that idea and decided to dump however much money it would take to get my old buggy tight again.
I'm glad I made that decision and I think I'm almost there!
After she's mechanically sound, it's off to the body shop to get a few dents removed and get the hood refurbished and repainted. A few years back some asshole decided to key my hood and put numerous scratches on it.
Last will be detailing the interior, which I'll do myself. (No tools involved! )
My top suspect is not a guy Jiggi, but a young woman who was having issues with my son at the time. I would not know where to find her. Nothing good would result if I did, so it's probably for the best!Not to be aggressive, however, I hope you met that guy eye to eye and keyed him a few scratches on his ugly hood.
Wow that is a scary picture of your car being worked on. I would never try that fix.Hello gang!
It's Day 48 for the Phase II girls and I'm nearly ready to flip the switch! I just need to do a little more work opening up the short Godberry (center) and do a few snips on the 2 Fat Kid's Cakes, and they'll be all set!
Estimated flip day: 54 give or take a day.
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I had one last cut remaining in the GDBCloner®. It's the top from the second FKC (I'm trying grow both tops).
She finally put out a few roots.
She was put in a solo today and has joined the others, which have already been in solo cups for 3 days.
The Hash Lover cut is probably not going to survive. But that's entirely my fault, as I neglected her for too long prior to putting her in soil.
------------------------------------
A GROWING OBSESSION
Mrs.GDB recently brought some hydrangeas home for me to put in the yard. I looked at the containers that they came in and the wheels started turning round and round!
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And finally a little update on my buggy. This is especially for those who suggested that I might try fixing her air conditioning problem myself.
It turns out that my system did need to be recharged. However, there were other issues in play as well.
I ended up taking the truck to my mechanic and this is her current situation!
Yikes! That's waaay out of my league!
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As always, thanks for looking in.
PEACE
Me neither, Keith.Wow that is a scary picture of your car being worked on. I would never try that fix.
I know that feeling has happen many times. You need little hands to get in those places and a level head which I do not always have. That job is best left for the pros. Smart move.Me neither, Keith.
In fact, if I was given the assignment of just removing the dashboard and then putting it back, I'm sure at the end I'd have at least six nuts/bolts left over!