greasemonkeymann
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ahh that's just lovely...Kiwi implies that you want to eat them lol!!! Plus, he looks like the SwearNet mascot!
seeing hairy fat dudes in small clothes... equal long-term impotence..
ahh that's just lovely...Kiwi implies that you want to eat them lol!!! Plus, he looks like the SwearNet mascot!
I HATED their show for a long time!!! I finally got stoned enough and about the 3-4th time I tried to watch it, it started to make sense. These guys are making fun of their characters. It is like my cousin that I was telling you about, with the soda can. They are making fun of people like him...ahh that's just lovely...
seeing hairy fat dudes in small clothes... equal long-term impotence..
yea, you can get a nice oxy-acetylene torch that has different tips, one for brazing/rod welding, and one for cutting.I HATED their show for a long time!!! I finally got stoned enough and about the 3-4th time I tried to watch it, it started to make sense. These guys are making fun of their characters. It is like my cousin that I was telling you about, with the soda can. They are making fun of people like him...
Anyways, on a serious note. I think that I am going to have to cut the flares on my mini-split and just braze them together... You probably dont have to deal with this stuff, but I think that I will need a good torch.
Only making fun of man kiwis, and the other men that want to protect and eat them...Better not be making fun of kiwis....
Steven Adams is from New Zealand, so that might be why the whole kiwi thing was brought up...Better not be making fun of kiwis....
yea, you can get a nice oxy-acetylene torch that has different tips, one for brazing/rod welding, and one for cutting.
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I saw you tell DonBrennon to use old soil if leaves are not plentiful. I have a nice amount of grass clippings started and I have a friend that has been bringing me bagged clippings.
I keep asking about straw and I get the idea that you dont like to use it? I ask because I have a mix of alfalfa and straw in my rabbit bedding from my personal rabbits.. I am getting a nice amount of mushrooms when I store the old bedding in the large round container in pic#1... I have been sharing one of my bins, so it is time to refill a stall and I have these grass clippings waiting for some brown material...
Dude, I went to my garage last night and it was CRAWLING with milipedes. I dont know if they came in from the heavy rain or if they came in with my new compost? I read a little and they are supposed to be decomposers, but I hope that they dont hurt my worms or clones... I didnt see any on the plants and there must have been 1000's of them. My first instinct was to spray them, but I didnt.nah man it's not that I don't like straw, it's just that it takes a bit to breakdown, I also have an issue with buying carbons... since it's normally free
SO.. coco is a good carbon, so is peat
I just imagine straw would take much longer than the grass to breakdown.
COMPOST!Dude, I went to my garage last night and it was CRAWLING with milipedes. I dont know if they came in from the heavy rain or if they came in with my new compost? I read a little and they are supposed to be decomposers, but I hope that they dont hurt my worms or clones... I didnt see any on the plants and there must have been 1000's of them. My first instinct was to spray them, but I didnt.
so I was thinkin last night, after we talked/texted, I think your setup would benefit from open hoods, vertically hanging, with parabolic reflectors.Dude, I went to my garage last night and it was CRAWLING with milipedes. I dont know if they came in from the heavy rain or if they came in with my new compost? I read a little and they are supposed to be decomposers, but I hope that they dont hurt my worms or clones... I didnt see any on the plants and there must have been 1000's of them. My first instinct was to spray them, but I didnt.
I just checked my worm bin and it looks fine. Really, they are just crawling on the walls and floor but they seem to be leaving everything alone!? I expected to see them in my soil and even pots, but no...COMPOST!
they are loaded with them...
BUT they eat worms man, those miilipedes are bastards, they eat everything.
But they are harmless to your plants. but they do eat worms.
Thousands of them though?
damn... they'll pick through your worms for sure
I've never even seen a gavita in action, so I don't know.I just checked my worm bin and it looks fine. Really, they are just crawling on the walls and floor but they seem to be leaving everything alone!? I expected to see them in my soil and even pots, but no...
I might have to do air-cooled hoods during peak summer months, but when it cools off, those hoods dont cost much! That or get more Gavitas! It is much brighter/hotter than my HPS and running the same watts. I can smell my hair burning when I stand under it lol. Too hot for summer!
With a gavita, you just have to make sure that shit dont stretch into to light too far. I keep burning my stuff even at 30''+... I am probably the wrong person to ask. I do notice that the plants that have both hps and gavita lean towards the gavita for sure. I have not had it for too long and I think that I might have been running the wrong strain under it, Female seeds C99.I've never even seen a gavita in action, so I don't know.
did the nugs under the gavita look/smell/taste/smoke the same as the hps?
Just paid $90 for 2 lb of worms ..I know that it is kind of ugly! It was very cheap to build and I was able to do it in an afternoon. I am thinking of hiding it with some picket fence or something though. Each section is 3ftx3ft and I probably will never have to buy castings again! I have been trying to buy castings off of cragislist, but I am always too late, they are sold. So, I might start selling my own castings for $1.20 a lb
The pallets are not lined up very well because I did not attach the sections together so that they are still move-able.
I would fench that area off with some cheap fench if at all possible. Open if and let them run. They are easily killed at night.@whitebb2727 I saw you talking about chickens and their manure. I am still kind of new to this, but mine are completely free-ranging and they like to sleep on the back porch. I have tried to move them, but they are scared of owls around here. So they forced me to build a little shit box for them. I was hoping that I could turn the bottom into a worm bin or something? I have to keep hay on the porch to absorb thier poo
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