What did you accomplish today?

curious2garden

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Well, an hour of transmission fluid dripping on me, but my pickup truck is operational again! Trany cooling lines replaced...I had to get creative, and hopefully they hold! I need my truck to go bicycling!! Isn't that ironic!

Memorial Day weekend is here in the US...Just doing my 1st vapes of the weekend. I have a variety of early buds drying on a windowsill so I have something different/better to smoke this weekend...and maybe a Panama Pupil ready to chop...maybe...gotta scope it later.

Next up, pressure wash patio. After this vaping session....maybe...The reward is then I can bring out the hammock!!
I'm dumping some more chlorine in the pool. It's like watching money dissolve into bright blue deliciously liquid sunshine ;D

I think I like the new crop :lol:
 

doublejj

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Finished culling the peaches, not going to be a great crop this year. It was raining during flower so the bees weren't out in the numbers they usually would be when it is sunny. I'll still get a couple hundred I figure. I'm going to make $5-20 dollar bags/boxes this year to reduce the hassle on me when I sell them, it will also reduce the foot traffic. I'm thinking $2 a pound.
Need to go get eggs. Beer shelf is already full, love the DG 30 packs.
Pretty strong N wind today, wife is not a happy camper because of it.
I'm thinking spaghetti for dinner, tired of the same ol stuff.
put me down for a $20bx......
 

manfredo

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I'm dumping some more chlorine in the pool. It's like watching money dissolve into bright blue deliciously liquid sunshine ;D

I think I like the new crop :lol:
Nice!!

I found another use for pool shock today...I used it to clean my patio, before pressure washing. It did the trick!

I'll have to show you all a pic of my clones using pool shock....because I am doing something wrong! I have a batch in there now that is over 2 weeks. Loads of roots, but short stubby roots....I think about 80% rooted this time though. I bumped the temp up a little but that didn't really help. I don't have a scale accurate to 1/10th gram either....plus I am using a different brand of shock. I'll get pics later...but first I must get high, my back is toast!
 

Singlemalt

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Nice!!

I found another use for pool shock today...I used it to clean my patio, before pressure washing. It did the trick!

I'll have to show you all a pic of my clones using pool shock....because I am doing something wrong! I have a batch in there now that is over 2 weeks. Loads of roots, but short stubby roots....I think about 80% rooted this time though. I bumped the temp up a little but that didn't really help. I don't have a scale accurate to 1/10th gram either....plus I am using a different brand of shock. I'll get pics later...but first I must get high, my back is toast!
What, exactly, type/brand shock are you using? Ingredients. All pool shocks aren't equal and the purpose of them is a bit different than what we want for cloning. For pools/spas we want to kill all life and maintain killing power lol. Not so in the cloner, just kill or weaken microorganisms until the clone forms roots. I've found the one giving least problems is calcium hypochorite (cal-hypo). Dichlor is sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione which also generates cynanuric acid. Cyanuric acid is a stabilizer to protect the chlorine from UV burn-off and prolong it in your spa or pool. That's not necessary in a cloner and we don't know how it affects growth.
Edit: sorry if this came off as pedantic , but the devil is in the details
 

curious2garden

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What, exactly, type/brand shock are you using? Ingredients. All pool shocks aren't equal and the purpose of them is a bit different than what we want for cloning. For pools/spas we want to kill all life and maintain killing power lol. Not so in the cloner, just kill or weaken microorganisms until the clone forms roots. I've found the one giving least problems is calcium hypochorite (cal-hypo). Dichlor is sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione which also generates cynanuric acid. Cyanuric acid is a stabilizer to protect the chlorine from UV burn-off and prolong it in your spa or pool. That's not necessary in a cloner and we don't know how it affects growth.
Edit: sorry if this came off as pedantic , but the devil is in the details
Yeah I use Calcium Hypochlorite, cheap and effective. Ok maybe not to cheap but effective.
 

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