Ive been spraying soap water one day then alcohol water the next.. been repeating this for afew weeks now.. the last couple days i havent seen any flys.. this doesnt mean they are gone ( im outdoors open air) just they havent been on my plants the last couple days so im stoked..How? The little bitches. I'm about to cut everything so it really doesn't matter much now. I read they don't live long without sap sucking.
As much as I hate to say it, "It is what it is".$6517 for a new AC installed tomorrow. The guy called first thing this morning. They didn't send the seer rating though.
Went with a higher seer unit, it's a little more but will make a difference in the electric bill.As much as I hate to say it, "It is what it is".
Comfort comes at a price.
Unfortunately.
I had to look up what the "seer" was all about (basically higher efficiency rating).Went with a higher seer unit, it's a little more but will make a difference in the electric bill.
This was a learning experience.Time to make Z hash…
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Mostly trim so I’m running about 10 ounces.
kinda low on ice so only doing 2 washes. (15 & 30 mins)
Will probably rinse at least 3 times before using bags. This material was not clean for sure…
I usually used about 15-20 pounds of ice in a 5 gallon bucket. Did it in summer because I didn't want to play with ice in the winter. I used a paint stirring wand on my drill.This was a learning experience.
I’ve never made hash during summer months - and don’t recommend it. Maybe if you started super early while it’s still cool outside.
And it’s way better to have extra ice rather than bare minimum.
Yield was shit because hash that’s not extremely cold will stick to everything. Bags, buckets, etc
Same here though I quickly figured out that my battery powered Makita didn't have the speed to really give the goop & ice a good thrashing so I switched to a 110v craftsman for much better yield.I used a paint stirring wand on my drill.
I definitely fucked up by going with bare minimum supply of ice.I usually used about 15-20 pounds of ice in a 5 gallon bucket. Did it in summer because I didn't want to play with ice in the winter. I used a paint stirring wand on my drill.
I didn't work it too hard because I did that once and ended up with green hash instead of the yellow color. I have the three graduated bags to filter it with.Same here though I quickly figured out that my battery powered Makita didn't have the speed to really give the goop & ice a good thrashing so I switched to a 110v craftsman for much better yield.
Rinsing before using mesh bags will get rid of the green stuff.I didn't work it too hard because I did that once and ended up with green hash instead of the yellow color. I have the three graduated bags to filter it with.
I usually used about 15-20 pounds of ice in a 5 gallon bucket. Did it in summer because I didn't want to play with ice in the winter. I used a paint stirring wand on my drill.
I try to go slow and I feel the less the better. Less plant material gets in it.Same here though I quickly figured out that my battery powered Makita didn't have the speed to really give the goop & ice a good thrashing so I switched to a 110v craftsman for much better yield.
Alcohol will clean that up.Rinsing before using mesh bags will get rid of the green stuff.
just gotta keep it ice cold at all times or this will happen:
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This is the 220 bag!
I knew something was fucked up when I saw globs of hash in the 220. Couldn’t scrape it out. It’s fused to the mesh.
Let this be a lesson to others…
Yep, alcohol and hot water cleaned up the bags nicely.I try to go slow and I feel the less the better. Less plant material gets in it.
Alcohol will clean that up.
Yeah you need it like we need heating systems here...It's not a luxury when it's that hot!! Hopefully you save a bunch in your electric bills!!On a positive note the AC guys will be here between 8-9 in the morning to install my new system. Being cool is a good thing.
This month is going to suck because the old one was running all the time and not cooling.Yeah you need it like we need heating systems here...It's not a luxury when it's that hot!! Hopefully you save a bunch in your electric bills!!