Mikedin
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Wow they are sexy !Gonna be a stinky fall![]()
Nice, it's been a good year for outdoor. The smell though is about to be vile in September. My neighbors thank God NEVER go outside but like once a year. I walked into the back yard today and it smells like a skunk sprayed next door....the smell is what it is I guessGonna be a stinky fall![]()
Nice, it's been a good year for outdoor. The smell though is about to be vile in September. My neighbors thank God NEVER go outside but like once a year. I walked into the back yard today and it smells like a skunk sprayed next door....the smell is what it is I guessit's out of my hands at this point. The photo is a few of them, taken from around 20 feet away
Long video but fuckin satisfying to watch old school 1960’s plastering
I can swing my hand at drywall hanging / finishing but these guys were a different breed
Thank you, looking like you are gonna have a good harvest yourselfBeautifuland same lol. Like a skunk the next Rd over whenever Im outside and the wind shifts right. Hand coming out the patch a little stickier and stinkier every day now.
Peaceblaster #2 def gets my sexiest vegging plant award for this season.
Thank you as well. I def agree that I've created a lot more work for myself then I need or wantThank you, looking like you are gonna have a good harvest yourself![]()
I’ve lived in a few houses like that. The last house I lived in was built in 1790 with additions built in 1840, and 1980. Working in the building trades over the years I barely see plaster anymore. Almost everything is drywall taped mudded and sprayed.I dig the old time trade stuff.
Growin up I spent some time in an house that had horse hair in the mix.
Big old drafty windows with lead weights on ropes.![]()
Too bad we couldn’t organize a good old fashioned yankee swapThank you as well. I def agree that I've created a lot more work for myself then I need or want
Gonna be playing weed fairy this winter for the friends and fam for sure.
Who wouldn't want rare and unique cannabis flower by the QP for Christmas? Boring people that's who.
I keep thinking about that houseI’ve lived in a few houses like that. The last house I lived in was built in 1790 with additions built in 1840, and 1980. Working in the building trades over the years I barely see plaster anymore. Almost everything is drywall taped mudded and sprayed.
That’s pretty amazing. They look like they haven’t been stressed.View attachment 2228289View attachment 2228292View attachment 2228290View attachment 2228291View attachment 2228290From the top
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I opened the tent tonight to dying plants, pushed a little too long between watering and had some upset girls dying for a drink. I poured them a special mix of stout mono silic acid, and kelp extract to help deal with the heat and drought stress they’d experienced. Tent was kinda hot at 87 degrees, normally not a huge issue, unless they’re bone dry to begin with. Ten minutes later and they’re perked up. Crisis averted.![]()
Lots of lower level leaf drops I’m past due on cleaning up the lower canopy, was supposed to do last weekend, but we had company all weekend. I have a little more forgiveness with the organic soil, if I was feeding them every watering I’d be posting dead plants. I wish I had tried a Timelapse video of them getting watered, all the fan leaves were drooping down and within ten minutes they’d leveled back out.That’s pretty amazing. They look like they haven’t been stressed.
This was a poster at my mandatory sensitivity training class
I say we meet up at Capts place!Too bad we couldn’t organize a good old fashioned yankee swap![]()