Dboybudz
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Sun feeling gooodMornin
Beautiful sunny day.
How's everyone doin?
Sun feeling gooodMornin
Beautiful sunny day.
How's everyone doin?
I've always been an indoor guy. To not have a garden going indoors? Where would I play guitar, where would I get warm like the half lizard man I am, what would my original whole home aroma be?Feel the same about indoor. It’s fun to garden in the dead of winter, but not gonna be pulling Cartel numbers indoor unless your @Laughing Grass. Outdoor has its own challenges, but it’s all part of the trip. Sun, dirt under the nails etc. Ahh, I’m starting to get wistful for summer…
Same here when we got that rain for three days in a rowI've always been an indoor guy. To not have a garden going indoors? Where would I play guitar, where would I get warm like the half lizard man I am, what would my original whole home aroma be?
Too many questions and variables to even consider not having one.
I've found, however, that my steadfastness for Indoor quality has led me to breeding my own strains indoors that will thrive outdoors. Just sick of circling (not really) 10' plants with a bottle of h2o2 and a pair of Scissors.
Even more sick of strains advertised as being mold and botrytis resistant when they clearly are not. Almost every homegrown lost everything around me this year. I got out of it with 6 or 7 lbs. But I know a bunch of people who had 20 plants going that had 5 zips come October. Most of my stuff stayed out until mid November.
Can stick em anywhere really. I know this guy been growing forever he's got tomatoes all in twinned with the plants hanging tomatoes from vine all over plants next to buds not Autos thoughThis is the year I grow autos outside. That would be 2 new experiences in one.
That doesn't look too apocalyptic!
So far so good.That doesn't look too apocalyptic!
I grew indoors for 25 year$. Once I moved to some acreage and CO went legal I moved outside/started growing solely for myself/the fun of it.I've always been an indoor guy. To not have a garden going indoors? Where would I play guitar, where would I get warm like the half lizard man I am, what would my original whole home aroma be?
Too many questions and variables to even consider not having one.
I've found, however, that my steadfastness for Indoor quality has led me to breeding my own strains indoors that will thrive outdoors. Just sick of circling (not really) 10' plants with a bottle of h2o2 and a pair of Scissors.
Even more sick of strains advertised as being mold and botrytis resistant when they clearly are not. Almost every homegrown lost everything around me this year. I got out of it with 6 or 7 lbs. But I know a bunch of people who had 20 plants going that had 5 zips come October. Most of my stuff stayed out until mid November.
I did squash for ground cover and cucumbers everywhere for pickles. I keep the tomatoes away because the catapillars love themCan stick em anywhere really. I know this guy been growing forever he's got tomatoes all in twinned with the plants hanging tomatoes from vine all over plants next to buds not Autos though
Yea seems cucumbers and squash get pm half way thru season every year just the season and rains. Nothing really hits tomatoes for us anyways just a hornworm on occasion from tomatoes.I did squash for ground cover and cucumbers everywhere for pickles. I keep the tomatoes away because the catapillars love them
Hopefully others chime in but says not to use alcohol on acrylic. Unsure about rubber. I just clean glass and grinder with itPizza pan worked great. The grate scrubbed clean just like new. Even the half that wasn't soaking the whole time I was trimming. Looks like new. Next question for the pros. What should I use to clean the rubber paddles and the acrylic top? I'm afraid the alcohol will compromise the integrity of the plastic? Or will it be fine?
Pic of the 2 BOO plants stripped down of all leaves. I'll take all the buds off this evening when I get home from disc golf and toss em into the Koolatron.
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Space confines take the day here also. I have a 2x2 and stealth box at my Sister In Laws because our house just isn’t conducive. I could tuck it in the basement corner but my kids (10 & 7) still horse around downstairs and have sleepovers etc. not practical. Outdoor in the summer, even in my tiny urban backyard, allows the most opportunity. Plus us Canadians gotta soak up as much of the decent weather as we can, when we get it Last summer with the forest fire haze was undoubtedly one of the weirdest I’ve seenI grew indoors for 25 year$. Once I moved to some acreage and CO went legal I moved outside/started growing solely for myself/the fun of it.
I did set the tent back up this year though to go through some seeds and see if there's anything with any consistency I might wanna try outside but my house is so small I'm regulated to the (unheated) garage. I do have a wood stove in there but keeping any stability is hard...so the tent is it's own environment...including a heater for night/lights off...and a dehuey to quell the tropical effect of it all. All-in-all it's a "gotta love it" thing cus with the cost of all of the stuff combined with the fact that I'm probably using more energy/etc than the weed is worth...if I could sell it...which I can't....and don't...but you get the jist. LOL.
Yea totally forgot about that,haven't thought about that in a bit all summer just a haze.Space confines take the day here also. I have a 2x2 and stealth box at my Sister In Laws because our house just isn’t conducive. I could tuck it in the basement corner but my kids (10 & 7) still horse around downstairs and have sleepovers etc. not practical. Outdoor in the summer, even in my tiny urban backyard, allows the most opportunity. Plus us Canadians gotta soak up as much of the decent weather as we can, when we get it Last summer with the forest fire haze was undoubtedly one of the weirdest I’ve seen
Everything gets a diluted milk spray once a week outside. Just have to watch the weather and pick a dry day. It must be enough to keep the pm off. I only notice the pm on the outside veggies once they are in the compost pile.Yea seems cucumbers and squash get pm half way thru season every year just the season and rains. Nothing really hits tomatoes for us anyways just a hornworm on occasion from tomatoes.