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Closing is in October. Owner is a bit of a pack rat, so he's got a ton of stuff to move out before then.
 
Right on bra, stoked for ya. Hope you blow that shit up. How is the Zinger doing?
 
Ole DirtBoy been sick, hope he feels better soon.

So the IC boys said the choppers were flying Maui last couple days. I get the feeling the DEA was flying with HELCO the last week, piggybacking on the chopper time. Both Dirt and I had our GHs checked out by a bird that looked like he was checking power lines.
 
Guy's

I got rid of mealy bugs this past winter dredging the root zones with a Azamax/Pure Cold pressed neem oil concoction. I think Azamax owes me a couple of free bottles for as much as I tout their product, but it works. If can, I'd suggest getting your plants up off the ground/floor.

The mealy bus that got me came from my raised bed, only a small patch was affected but it was pretty infested and it was a real cunt trying to get rid of them, what ended up working was I simply let the affected patch dry out completely for a month or so. While i was dealing with the infestation in my raised bed i was root dredging my container plants with the Azamax/Neem Oil every other watering.

Good luck guys and i feel your pain with these little fuckers....if it ain't one thing it's another, Mother Nature is persistent and she'll keep you humble
 
Ole DirtBoy been sick, hope he feels better soon.

So the IC boys said the choppers were flying Maui last couple days. I get the feeling the DEA was flying with HELCO the last week, piggybacking on the chopper time. Both Dirt and I had our GHs checked out by a bird that looked like he was checking power lines.

Sneaky Fuckers!
 
I pollinated this Big Ortega plant just to get it to finish, fucker is 13 weeks in. I'm hoping she'll swell up in the next few days and I'll be able harvest the plant before any seeds form. This plant is being grown for the Aku Birds anyways. Usually when you feed the Aku Birds shit they'll eat for free somewhere else the nest time...lol

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Ole DirtBoy been sick, hope he feels better soon.

So the IC boys said the choppers were flying Maui last couple days. I get the feeling the DEA was flying with HELCO the last week, piggybacking on the chopper time. Both Dirt and I had our GHs checked out by a bird that looked like he was checking power lines.
Stay safe out there everyone.
 
Guy's

I got rid of mealy bugs this past winter dredging the root zones with a Azamax/Pure Cold pressed neem oil concoction. I think Azamax owes me a couple of free bottles for as much as I tout their product, but it works. If can, I'd suggest getting your plants up off the ground/floor.

The mealy bus that got me came from my raised bed, only a small patch was affected but it was pretty infested and it was a real cunt trying to get rid of them, what ended up working was I simply let the affected patch dry out completely for a month or so. While i was dealing with the infestation in my raised bed i was root dredging my container plants with the Azamax/Neem Oil every other watering.

Thanks for the tips Cooter.

I never used azamax before, do you need to mix it with a surfactant like neem? Like you mentioned, I think maintaining a strict schedule of drenching is the key to breaking the life cycle of these bastards and getting everything off the ground. I can admit to not sticking to a very strict schedule of treatments. I'm gonna be super anal about cleanliness when I switch over to the new spot.

I asked clackamascoot about it a while back. He talked to a buddy over here and the guy mentioned putting a bunch of mamaki or hawaiian basil around the base of the plants. CC also mentioned using Galangal (thai ginger).
 
Thanks for the tips Cooter.

I never used azamax before, do you need to mix it with a surfactant like neem? Like you mentioned, I think maintaining a strict schedule of drenching is the key to breaking the life cycle of these bastards and getting everything off the ground. I can admit to not sticking to a very strict schedule of treatments. I'm gonna be super anal about cleanliness when I switch over to the new spot.

I asked clackamascoot about it a while back. He talked to a buddy over here and the guy mentioned putting a bunch of mamaki or hawaiian basil around the base of the plants. CC also mentioned using Galangal (thai ginger).

Never Problem Kalo!

No you don't need a surfactant, Azamax is formulated to emulsify with plain tab water....a few drops of it will even emulsify the neem oil if your having trouble with separating, few drops of dish soap will do the same thing if you didn't want to waste your Azamax.

I'd image that CC's advice is geared towards prevention, it would be interesting to see if it'll clear up a full blown infestation. At this point give it a shot it's not going to hurt anything and if it works "Boom"

Keep us posted Brah.
 
Saw this in the news today:

Awesome! It's about time the fucking government wants to talk about this issue. I'm thinking Safe Access is a good start but why not full blown legalization? (Down Coot ole boy, baby steps....baby steps...lol)
 
I'm sick in the head lol na just passing a kidney stone oh what fun. Frost and Black Rose

Beauties DB!

I've passed 2 kidney stones over the past couple of year, mine really didn't hurt, I can always tell when they break loose from the kidney, my piss will turn a reddish/pinkish color, then a few days later I'll piss out something that kinda looks like a corn flake...real weird. The first time it happened i upped my life insurance policy because I though the end was near...LOL

Be Well and take care of yourself!
 
Looks like the OD/32's pollen is viable. Maybe I'll get a little lucky and have some decent offspring, this is one of those whimsical pollen chucking endeavors :woot:

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What is the best way store pollen for long term use?

In a air tight container stored in a fridge is the way it do it, pollen doesn't stay viable for very long. If you have a male worth keeping, keep it alive, that's the best way to keep viable pollen around . If you store the pollen in the fridge make sure the pollen is dried out first, it's molds fairly quickly.
 
Ahh, I was skipping the drying part. I assumed since it was already a fine powder it was dry already. I'll stick um near the dehuey for a bit next time.
 
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