GoldNBoy
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Forecasts for this weekend are saying high of 40° & low of 30°, with an 80% chance of snow. Had planned a trip to the dinosaur tracks, but I'm not much in the cold, anymore. Maybe we'll go Friday, just to beat the weather.
To prepare the garden, I'll have my work cut out for me. I'll dome the Kona Chem. The MOT in the lick tub will need wheels. I hope to back fill three of the holes I've dug, and plant a few beans directly on top. These will be my black out crop, along with three in tubs. Their placement will be only 2' from my privacy fence. This will give them shelter from most summer storms, and will be much easier to cover each evening.
I am hoping to get a cut or two from a friend. He has a super skunk, one of my favorites from back in the day. I know it is a huge producer here, and it's a good stone every time. It's large stature has left me replotting my map of the garden. He also has a Bubba kush mother.
Another guy has some northern lights beans, and said he'd pop a few for me. This will give me a late option. I will take cuts, to go in tubs. Going outside after the blackouts are done, and greenhouse them late in the season.
Having more options is a good thing, when you want a little variety, but still want to keep it legal.
The mendelberry seems to be almost ready to up pot, again. I had hoped to put her in the ground, but it's early yet. The 2.5 gallon pot she's in is over half garden dirt. She has a healthy appetite.
The plan was to go to Picketwire Canyon, and ride up to a place where dinosaurs left tracks in the mud, which became stone. But, with snow coming & much to do, I probably won't make it.hey i have gone on a dino dig before. heh. i had a lot of fun.. i volintear for some dino dig.. heh.. free beer and food, so what the hell.. and lots of cute science chicks back in the day this would of been like 95, laughs.
sounds like you have a plan for shade.. man its hotter than hell here and you getting snow.. fuck we are doomed like the dinos. laughs.
hope you have a great night my friend.
chris.
The plan was to go to Picketwire Canyon, and ride up to a place where dinosaurs left tracks in the mud, which became stone. But, with snow coming & much to do, I probably won't make it.
Wow, that sucks. WiFi itself is an awesome strain. That could be really good.I just culled 13 or more wifi lemon cross cuts that I didnt have room for, some were over two feet tall, shame...
I put 2 beans in wet paper towel method of each: mendelberry, mother of Thor, Gordon Lightfoot kush & Kona Chem. At twelve hours a Kona Chem had emerged. But, I totally spaced it out. I forgot to bring my dirt inside. Doing that now.
The MOT is an unknown, for me. When Mendel comes back, I'll ask him about it. They are a bit harder to germ, but appear to be a hardy strain. The first male pheno is a small round leaf, the second & the lick pot are both more elongated. So, the first one intrigues me. I've been seeing what kind of abuse it can withstand. Thirst, starvation, extreme temperatures, wind and breakages... He's tough. It showed sex early, which is a plus in my book. Went twice as long without water as I'd dare with my girls. Watered it (finally), with straight cold tap water, on the hottest day so far. No light supplement, and I've waited until 9am to put him out, and brought him in early, just to screw with his clock. The 2.5 he's in is 7/8 garden clay and 1/8 used miracle gro potting soil & sand mix from last year's strawberries. (Strawberries died after spider mites invaded.) I added diatomaceous earth to the soil, and put a little at the base of the plant. Yes, I purposely exposed him to a known pest in these parts, with minimal defenses. When it withstood 30+ MPH wind, I broke a branch, just to see the reaction. The hanging branch has reached up to level with the break, and has new leaves.good morning. mother of thor sounds kick ass hah.
hope the weather improves your way.
chris.
Ive used jiffy root plugs that come in the big black tray with the lid for years and get near 100% germ rate. You just put a few of them in a saucer of water until they swell up and put the seed on top and gently squeeze the plug to cover the seed, works great. After the seed pops just put the whole plug in a cup of dirt to keep from having to water so often.Well, at 36 hours both Mother of Thor have emerged. So, it's 5/8, so far. Paper towels seem to be the easiest method, by far.
I did this. 7/8 popped & went into pellets, but the weather was tremendous. 60 mph winds knocked out power, and killed my dollar store fan. Within 48 hours all 7 were dead.Ive used jiffy root plugs that come in the big black tray with the lid for years and get near 100% germ rate. You just put a few of them in a saucer of water until they swell up and put the seed on top and gently squeeze the plug to cover the seed, works great. After the seed pops just put the whole plug in a cup of dirt to keep from having to water so often.
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