Mikedin
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The flash lolTrick of the camera or are those trichs cloudy already?
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The flash lolTrick of the camera or are those trichs cloudy already?
I use Gaia green also, and I recently bought some craft blend from build a soil. I’m running two seven gallon fabric pots of each side by side…..sorta one of them is in a different tent. I haven’t brought anything to harvest yet with the craft blend, but give me about six to seven weeks and I should have a couple plants hanging out to dry.What kind of organic nutrients do y’all recommend. Been using Gaia green from the start.
I was gifted a homemade one with a ten thousand ton press and a control unit with a couple aluminum hot plates. Gets the job done. Just don’t have any use for it during warm months. I’ve found that it’s very difficult to get the extract off of the parchment paper when it’s over 60 degrees. It ends up becoming a hurried process of transferring the parchment paper into the freezer and after a half hour quickly removing it and collecting all the extract. If it gets too warm it will just spread like butter on toast.Bro those are so dope, I wish. I'm getting a dulytek one instead. Someday maybe I'll get some ROI and buy a nugsmasher
Try putting your tray and all that in the freezer for a while first. Then tossing the paper in the freezer after the press. It worked for me when I pressed before. If the rosin gets too warm it's fubar for sureI was gifted a homemade one with a ten thousand ton press and a control unit with a couple aluminum hot plates. Gets the job done. Just don’t have any use for it during warm months. I’ve found that it’s very difficult to get the extract off of the parchment paper when it’s over 60 degrees. It ends up becoming a hurried process of transferring the parchment paper into the freezer and after a half hour quickly removing it and collecting all the extract. If it gets too warm it will just spread like butter on toast.
Its good too!Death of slim shady dropped!!!
Its good too!
SweetI use Gaia green also, and I recently bought some craft blend from build a soil. I’m running two seven gallon fabric pots of each side by side…..sorta one of them is in a different tent. I haven’t brought anything to harvest yet with the craft blend, but give me about six to seven weeks and I should have a couple plants hanging out to dry.
It’s funny how I look at your post and thinkSo I've run a hose out to the patch.
I'm up to probably 150 gallons every other day now. I'm just watering the hole damn patch and surrounding hedges all now. We have had less then an inch of rain over the last month. And the hedges keep zapping what I'm giving the plants
Our usual during that month is 5-8"
I got it done right as the patch went shady. Couple plants on the edge got pretty sad during mid afternoon. Usually do morning and evening. Today even the air is parched though.It’s funny how I look at your post and thinkohhhh yeah I was supposed to water my garden too. Thanks for the reminder
. Suns going down anyways, better time to water, I’ll lose less to evaporation this way.
Ewww… slides glass slowly across bar.. fine one double
Saw still a million without power? 11 dead in Texas also heard that power went out BEFORE the hurricane hit, like when the big freeze happened down there last winter I believeOk, this power company is garbage. Still no power. I try real hard not to get angry. Well, I’m getting pissed. Ridiculous.
Lmao, i kept finding this weird dry kinda globby black and dark purple stuff on on of my plants. PB2. And then i notices the tree tunk i left tall as a potential tie point had some on top of it too.The GDP love birds