Dirtbag
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I have, obsessively lol. Why, are you seeing something I'm missing?Have you ever drawn out your grow area?
I did and I found ways to improve it for almost zero money by doing so.
Yeah nutes are at the limit. That was with 0.8 ec. Came on when I transplanted.. no big deal imho. It'll grow out of it.Looking fwd to this.
DB, that very slight discolouration at the tip near your thumb above ^, I have that in one plant. Is it just a little excess nute?
It has happened on new growth of one of my girls after they got their first proper feed last week.
Lol you know I will. Hoping to get tables in and setup on Tuesday.Hey @Dirtbag throw up a full pic of your setup once you get the platforms in. Trying to show the ol lady your setup so she understands wtf this new madness I'm doing is lol
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Dammit Jim. I got on a metal kick to motivate you to do the thing and you're still lagging. SMDH.Lol you know I will. Hoping to get tables in and setup on Tuesday.
if you can make it out to the coast, this is the time of year you can find azurescens growing amongst the grasses. Not sure if they're that far north, but they're the most potent cubensis and well worth the hunt.Went for a forest walk and foraged a couple trays worth of Turkey tails. No Chantrelles this year.. ah well. The medicinal are just as fun to find.
I'll dry these out and powder them for capsules. Good for the immune system.View attachment 1186373
Hahaha yeah man my time is all scheduled lately. Today I had to do all my bookkeeping for the old business since I'm starting the company under a different corporate title.Dammit Jim. I got on a metal kick to motivate you to do the thing and you're still lagging. SMDH.
JK, I'm one to talk. Started this run like two months ago and just barely got all the shit together, finally. all in due time. Stoked to kinda be in a race with you lol.
Don't get them up here unfortunately. I think southern Washington is as far as they get.if you can make it out to the coast, this is the time of year you can find azurescens growing amongst the grasses. Not sure if they're that far north, but they're the most potent cubensis and well worth the hunt.
Not sure about up there, but I'm assuming you're setting up something similar to a LLC? Or are you just rebranding from a sole proprietor type setup?Hahaha yeah man my time is all scheduled lately. Today I had to do all my bookkeeping for the old business since I'm starting the company under a different corporate title.
Tomorrow I need to spend half the day getting into quickbooks for the new business and run to town to get slabs etc.. hope to finish cleaning out the shed and setting up tables on Tuesday. Should go to plan unless something comes up.
Ah, that sucks. Good to know though. If I make it out to the coast in the next few weeks, I'll see if I can find some and take some prints for yall Canucks. They're wood lovers so you'll have to propagate them outdoors, but it's a worthwhile effort me thinks.Don't get them up here unfortunately. I think southern Washington is as far as they get.
I use unislabs, you only put one plant per slab. It's just like a regular slab but cut down to handle individual plants.How many plants you put on one slab? Thinking running the 4” blocks first then ….. I run a variety now perpetual style , that would require individual slabs , but if run clones like ya got
Yeah man, I was sole proprietor but I'm venturing into snow removal and wanted the added Liability protection, so we incorporated to LLC.Not sure about up there, but I'm assuming you're setting up something similar to a LLC? Or are you just rebranding from a sole proprietor type setup?
Lemme know if you need any application dev. I would be happy to build whatever small apps might make your life easier, most of my professional work has been around business management apps and construction apps.
Ah, that sucks. Good to know though. If I make it out to the coast in the next few weeks, I'll see if I can find some and take some prints for yall Canucks. They're wood lovers so you'll have to propagate them outdoors, but it's a worthwhile effort me thinks.
No worries, I don't need you to understand how it works. I just need to know where you're starting and what you're expecting to come out the other end. I'll handle everything in the middle.Yeah man, I was sole proprietor but I'm venturing into snow removal and wanted the added Liability protection, so we incorporated to LLC.
I'd certainly be interested in having a discussion, but ill warn you I'm dumber than a bag of wet socks when it comes to computers. I can barely use excel with my wife's help setting up the formulas. It's like I have a mental block that prevents me from even wanting to understand how they work.
It's whats driving me to try quickbooks or some other easy to understand and use program. Bookkeeping and accounting is easily the most annoying part of running my business.
Thanks dude, yeah I hire a bookkeeper to arrange my shit a couple times a year now and have an accountant to file the corporate tax return.No worries, I don't need you to understand how it works. I just need to know where you're starting and what you're expecting to come out the other end. I'll handle everything in the middle.
I don't want to disclose who I work for, but we're in the construction lending business. We move money between developers and banks. Super complex, hard to understand shit, but our software makes it easy for inspectors, banks, and borrowers to all interact. I pride myself on being able to make shit easy for people, hence working for who I do.
Anything that makes your life easier is what matters. Integrating with quickbooks is fairly easy, though I'd heavily recommend hiring a part time book keeper to make sure everything is on the up and up. otherwise, you're liable to shit the bed and end up paying way more in taxes than you should, or worse, getting audited. An LLC will only protect you so much. Best to have a numbers cruncher give a second look and correct where the fat fingers fucked up.
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