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There's that cost of owner"ship" too! It's all coming back to me now.We have had boats as well. They are amazing when you’re out on the water with the family and friends, not too much better than that. But as the saying goes boat stands for bust out another thousand!!!
One day we will get another one though. Something smaller unless we live on a lake then it’s another pontoon.
We're coming out of that. Had a great growing summer, now we pay a toll. This is where rot shows up after a while.It hasn't rained here for weeks... but almost perfect weather otherwise.
That's the kind of lake I like best I think. I wonder if electric boats will be allowed on no motor boating lakes?The river here only gets like a couple feet deep but there's some "rapids" I might have to navigate. It's pretty slow... people tube. The lake though is like one the deepest in the state and I think they don't allow gas powered boats... maybe.
Outdoors is forgiving somehow. It's all what you said! I really enjoy it too! Didn't think I would because of my fondness for a tent grow but it happened!It's really surprised me how little work it has been to grow outside and it gives me more satisfaction without stress since you can just chalk it up to the weather or varmints and pests. My only stress is when a small plane or helicopter flies low over my house!!
We can do our best to try and protect them but I'm like, there's so much plant here, I'm ok if there's a few branches with bud rot or eaten by a caterpillar. It's like a drop in the bucket. And I give them easy dry fertilizer once in a while and if I forget if i did or not I just go add more. They haven't drooped except maybe once. The weather has been much drier and cooler than last year.
BB is an interesting thing! There's a root drench and a foliar I tried from build a soil. The root drench gets done on start and on up potting and foliar every 4 weeks. There's an issue with bees as Carmen mentioned. One should read the precautions and decide if it's for them. I will use it as a drench. I'll have to weigh how it works this grow and decide if my 2 plants upset nature enough for me to stop using it. I believe it's widely used in commercial cannabis grows, though I don't have proof. Different things I read leads me to say that. I don't want to upset the balance of nature if my action with it will be wider than my backyard.The bb is like bt, right?
With that said, the stuff knocked out my mites issue I had for 2 years running out there.
A possible side effect is better root feeding somehow with it. Or that effect. It may have shown here on Runtz Muffin. She was supposed to grow to 6 feet tall says the breeder and this one grew 9 feet. Coincidence? Maybe, maybe not.
This has been amazing stuff this season! Root drenching might be enough next year. I'll probably go with that and protect our bee people.No it's not. I'm sorry to butt in but I just want to add at this point that the BB should come with a conservation warning!
Careful application is critical and there is an argument against foliar use. Whilst it will not kill adult bees, it can infect them and they will carry it back to the hive, where it will infect and kill the larvae.
I only learned this recently from Gee, thank goodness! Now I feel I must share the warning. I used to use it as a foliar treatment