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That’s is a meal!OMG
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Cream cheese and fake sugar on strawberries and a magic brownie. Now that's a dessert fitting of that meal![]()
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That’s is a meal!OMG
View attachment 2638308
Cream cheese and fake sugar on strawberries and a magic brownie. Now that's a dessert fitting of that meal![]()
Did ya call it?Well you shared the phone number so now we can all text them and say we want steak too.![]()
I thought about it pretty hard, last night.Did ya call it?
I knew Jenny.I thought about it pretty hard, last night.
It'd be like 8675309 all over again.![]()
To be fair we had her number on the wall..........I knew Jenny.
Mine left us when I was 4, but with my oldest sister's boyfriend. So I don't have many warm and fuzzies for her.I love my mother the most.
When she left me in the kinder garden i cried every day.
Love you mom![]()
That's right. Mine loved my sister's boyfriend. But there was always my Dad and my sister(for a lot of it). So weHappy mothers day to all the mom's out there. The women who raised me loved half gallons of vodka way more then us kids but we still wish her the happy mom's day. I'd like to thank the great spirit for putting so many challenges in front of me throughout my path in life to mold me into a MUCH stronger adult human!
My grandfather hunted turkeys from a jackass. Said turkey's knew the difference between 2 and 4 legged critters, and the jackass was better at climbing the hills in WV than he was.View attachment 2638531
ADORED MY DAD!
Makes perfect sense to me!My grandfather hunted turkeys from a jackass. Said turkey's knew the difference between 2 and 4 legged critters, and the jackass was better at climbing the hills in WV than he was.![]()
they have left farms and hung with elk herds.........nothing is beyond a good mule!My grandfather hunted turkeys from a jackass. Said turkey's knew the difference between 2 and 4 legged critters, and the jackass was better at climbing the hills in WV than he was.![]()
Thank you so much! The air-layering takes awhile and I get impatient, but it has worked for me with the rooting sponge. I also tried the Jiffy pellet that Bilber uses and it worked for a couple, especially the Okie cross. Just wanting to try all the various ways to find what works best for me.I just cut a healthy small stem (smaller the better) and always put in tap water. Same day (if the cuts sit in water 24+ hrs I'll clip ends again) I dip the cut end in clone powder (powder lasts longer than liquid) and stick end in a small 1" cube of rockwool almost to bottom (make hole in cube with toothpick) and place rockwool in a basket (I make my own baskets from 2 oz solo cups or used coffee pods) add small aquarium gravel to keep the whole thing in place then place the basket into Kratky bottle with half strength nutes.
I like to place the basket so the bottom is about a quarter inch into the nute water and check it weekly to make sure it's wet. Even above the water the basket will stay moist from the humidity but the cut can dry out before rooting so best to keep nute water level up to or above the bottom of basket.
If the cut leaves brown before rooting discard and try again.
Normal grow temperatures are best, 75F or even a little warmer.
I'm outside and can't control temperature or humidity and it still works, usually and it's about the easiest way.
I'm just attempting air cloning using rockwool and a toothbrush cover. No luck or roots yet.
Hormex Rooting Powder offers 4 different strengths of rooting powder available. I purchased the 0.30% IBA last time and plan on getting the 0.80 next time to hopefully make it easier.
I don't normally make any cuts along the stem and that may help like in air cloning.
Most important is trying to take cuts with nodes where roots will grow from easier than just bare stem. I always have better success when there's a node or two in the rockwool.
I instantly tasted burning seeds.
Talk about a cob cure type environment in those bricks middles!
Not to mention paraquat, occasional rodent, bra strap, condom wrapper, or finger.I instantly tasted burning seeds.
I hated dealing that stuff, but it's all that was around. Did the job, but all those smooshed seeds and stems leaching into the flower.![]()