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THE TRAINWRECK. Brought to you by thcfarrmer…..

All you getting the cool weather have me jelly. It’s 109 today. We will be at the low 100s tomorrow with some nights finally getting to the upper 70s. I think the heat killed my lemon tree. When California was on fire during the last election season where...
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All you getting the cool weather have me jelly. It’s 109 today. We will be at the low 100s tomorrow with some nights finally getting to the upper 70s. I think the heat killed my lemon tree. When California was on fire during the last election season where they polluted the globe with their tarded environmental policies prohibiting controlled burns the tree got real sick from the smoke that blanketed the sky. One year later I had no harvest. Last year I had a harvest but the lemons were half the size. I noticed spider mites on the tree in spring and reading up about it I was seeing they repel spider mites . Rip citrus tree.
 
That’s awesome! Are you still painting or anything? I’ve tried to show my kids the mark guy that does the really fun folllow along drawing , he does a ninja pencile! Hiiigh yaw! Draw draw draw!!!! It’s hella funny and the dude draws great cities or huge flying machines😄
No joining the workforce world back in 1999 was kinda the end of my artistic journey. I quickly realized that I was doing most of my artwork while I should have been paying attention in school. I was also getting into graffiti art in high school and was into painting trains. Not tagging, but actual art. I did a few whole cars and lots of murals under bridges, I remember being at a hip hop concert and someone had been building a photo album of a bunch of graffiti art from the New England area and a few of my paintings were in the album. I actually got busted by the local cops one night after going out and doing some painting in a few of the surrounding towns. Well we made the front page of the local newspaper with a picture of one of my murals and the headline was “tag they’re it” . I really kinda scaled back the graffiti after that, because the cops got a hold of one of my black books, like a sketch pad. At that point they had a name to match up with the vandal. 😂
 
Cleaning day…
 

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All you getting the cool weather have me jelly. It’s 109 today. We will be at the low 100s tomorrow with some nights finally getting to the upper 70s. I think the heat killed my lemon tree. When California was on fire during the last election season where they polluted the globe with their tarded environmental policies prohibiting controlled burns the tree got real sick from the smoke that blanketed the sky. One year later I had no harvest. Last year I had a harvest but the lemons were half the size. I noticed spider mites on the tree in spring and reading up about it I was seeing they repel spider mites . Rip citrus tree.
If it isn't too far gone, air layer a branch. It is very simple. Love this guy. Wish he had a YouTube.
 
When you air layer a tree, after some time roots will form in that bag or they make molds specifically for air layering, but they aren't necessary. Once the roots have formed, you cut just below your air layer, and like magic, you now have a mini tree. Plant it up.

I tried doing a branch on each of my apple trees who were severely damaged the year I planted them from a brood of cicadas. Apples are cultivators, so planted a seed, can take up to 10 years to produce a fruit and they will never be like their parents. Air layering is one way to get a true to self plant. Stonefruits you can get a true to self just from the seed.
 
When you air layer a tree, after some time roots will form in that bag or they make molds specifically for air layering, but they aren't necessary. Once the roots have formed, you cut just below your air layer, and like magic, you now have a mini tree. Plant it up.
Interesting. With citrus they graft to different hardiness plant to survive.
 
It was a tough battle but I won, only managed to get half the glue strip lapped but i won the war 🤣

Origional frostette… MOTHER 😍 gotta be a 1.5 year cure on this, over time the profile changed a lot from the candy cake to a extremely super sour, both aroma and taste fucking delicious, got about one more joint of her left been savoring her
 

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If it isn't too far gone, air layer a branch. It is very simple. Love this guy. Wish he had a YouTube.
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They make a small ball to do this as well, been looking at them for a few years to try taking a few different types of trees back home, as well as I wonder how it’d do to clone weed 😁 older branch, throw this in for a month and boom new mother lol
 

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Doooo it and then show us. 🤓

The guy's video I shared never uses the form (that I've seen), but I've seen the bag and the form be very successful at air layering. My apple trees weren't but I wasn't patient with them either. He told me to keep waiting, fall came and went, and I just made the cuts I had to, cutting the limb I was trying to air layer off. Indoors you have the ability to air layer whenever you want. Anything that roots quickly, sprouts in no time. Figs are ridiculously fast.
 
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