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You getting much ash faliing round your joint bro
Yeah a bunch. It's really bad right now.
You getting much ash faliing round your joint bro
I would (possibly) wash it down every now and again, maybe in the early mornings or some other time (I'm thinking minimum exposure to the moisture, as it gets drier as the day wears on, maybe every day or two (or when it needs it). Either way, your at risk of accumulating (lots) of ash on the plant, or perhaps mold from the moisture (from cleaning it), it's certainly a daunting dilemma. Maybe a blower or afterwards to clean it off, dry it down as much as possible. Either way, I fear nothing is optimal. (sticky and ash don't mix well).
Maybe even try experimenting on some of the other plants in the area, and develop a game plan.
Maybe try one small branch and see if it (helps), perhaps. (Just trying to offer up possible suggestions).
crazy shitThis is what cali looks like right now
Thats awesome just don't go trying to put out any fires with it.New ash blaster
Based on limited research and some thinking, I believe your theory holds significant merit. Makes me wonder about employing a nitro setup ala for coffee or whatever to charge teas. We have one for coffee....I suppose I could try it, the cartridges are only a few bucks each......I have an idea about aerated teas... that a significant and overlooked reason why aerated teas are so beneficial is dissolved atmospheric nitrogen causing an explosion in the activity and population size of nitrogen fixing bacteria.
Part of this idea is the observation of rapid growth after rains, compared to regular watering. Rain collects dissolved gases as it falls, including nitrogen. Since most native soil is relatively hard and nonporous, it doesn't seem like there would be much direct gas exchange from the air into the soil, so nitrogen fixers would rely on rain to transport atmospheric nitrogen into the ground.
Any thoughts?
Based on limited research and some thinking, I believe your theory holds significant merit. Makes me wonder about employing a nitro setup ala for coffee or whatever to charge teas. We have one for coffee....I suppose I could try it, the cartridges are only a few bucks each......
Gosh now stoned Milson has something to chew on lol
I like it, looks like it should work well.New ash blaster
I like it, looks like it should work well.
nothing like "rent free" equipment.Its got a 90 day return policy too, so if I don't end up wanting to keep it just as a leaf blower, I can just return it after harvest