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curious2garden

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I've seen you throw out a bunch of plants. Why don't you compost them? I'm in a legal state and I still wouldn't put stuff like that in the trash for security reasons.
Interesting I pass mine through my lawnmower on the way to the green waste. CA is completely legal but I worry about rippers @dannyboy602 could tell stories about the horror of rippers
 

Bareback

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Oh good, now it's hailing a little.
And this is after I cleaned up the first mess. :-?
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Bigger pots would have helped... :roll:

Also, I've never seen a fairly large plant snap like a twig.
Weird.
Your in luck..... about a month or so ago I read that more stress equals more yield...although I think the source of the info was questionable..
 

Bareback

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I worked on the cedar closet I telling everyone about a little while back. Here's a few pics of it, inside and out with the unfinished glass block windows and some tile work I did for this folks about three years ago. And finally a rotating shelf in another closet.
 

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curious2garden

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Got another one down.
Maybe I'll leave her there until this shit blows over...
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There are two schools of thought on this. One is the just stay down school and the other is

I always went with run, in a kindler gentler society you ended up with more fan leaves. In a barbaric society you ended up with your life.

ymmv
 

mr sunshine

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I worked on the cedar closet I telling everyone about a little while back. Here's a few pics of it, inside and out with the unfinished glass block windows and some tile work I did for this folks about three years ago. And finally a rotating shelf in another closet.
That's awesome, bro. One time I patched up an exhaust hole I made with a chefs knife in my ceiling with scotch tape and white toothpaste.
 

WeedFreak78

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I've got a compost barrel that I'll use for this load.
Worms don't like that much fresh stuff in their bins. Last time I gave em fresh trimmings there was a mass exodus... :shock:
Why not just strart a pile in the corner of your yard, or in a big tote? Just mix it with a little soil and it'll be rich compost in less than a couple months, plus it'll be full of leaf mold. No need for worms. Even if you don't use it on the grow and just toss it around your lawn. No sense throwing out free nutrients. Since I've started recycling thay stuff back into my grow soil I've seen less deficiencies. You gotta figure, that plant material alreadycontains almost everything a new plant will need, might as well put it back in your soil.
 

Chunky Stool

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I am depressed for you :(
Yeah I was totally unprepared for a squall like that.
Some plants actually looked fine after the first round but the second cloudburst got em good. Water was pouring out of the gutters in sheets!

On the bright side, my grow area was a bit crowded and now the survivors can spread out a little.
If I could start over, I would have waited at least four weeks to germinate the seeds... :roll:
 
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