Growin' chillies by the window....in scotland

thedaz

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So they wouldn't mind goin were you've been so a fence is called for. The deer at my spot don't even want to be seen by a human. Are there any prople with the last name McCallum in scottland? Or MacCallum, they could be distant relatives.
Yeah man, i know two seperate families with that name, one of which are well known around glasgow and edinburgh lol
 

thedaz

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ha ha its good to see some uk vegetable growers im growing tomatos and peppers and cucumbers and lots of ganj, i may start a journal for a gag :-P oh and by the way the weathers better down here in cornwall ;-);-);-);-)

and i used to go to edinburgh and glasgow when i was younger to see some family
Hey man , cheers for popping in :)

haha good to hear it , what strains you got on the go?
 

thedaz

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I think the deer see it as thier property and not mine PN , they have a valid point so i dont bother them and they dont bother me.The steel fence is just a precaution to keep them honest.Yes , there would be thousands of people in the UK with the name PN , no question of it , ive probably known a dozen or more myself through the years.You would need to know location to best locate the right ones.




Greetings Tamjam , wheres cornwall..lol.. ? Is it next to that metropolis we call Wales ? lol Im just kiddin mate , good to see you.I used to get the Virgin train from Motherwell to Wales one weekend a month..loved it , absolutely..a lot of flooding though in summer then,made for some pretty surreal train rides.Best thing about British rail stations is they always give you just enough time for a quick toke before the next connection.
it Is the very south of England FMK, ive heard its a nice place like :)
 

Fullmoon kid

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Ye ken what ive noticed a lot is when the weather is reported in the UK invarioubly it shows lovely sunshine down south and miserable rainy weather up north , even when its clearly not true.I was told by a wise old yin its so the tourists stay down south and dont trust the weather up north.I think theres a lot of truth to it.
 

PinchedNerve

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Thats cool that there is, what are they known for? Yeah type my name on google and there are plenty of mes in the uk, none here though. A pepper fell off yesterday i cried.
 

thedaz

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orite guys , how yous all doing?...Haha theyre known for quite alot of things PN , icant find any info on the web other than the info ive heard from friends and family about them.

Right, ive got pics, ill post 'em later :)
 

Fullmoon kid

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Excellent Daz , its a pishy rain day here this morning so its one for the house , some pics of sunny Scotlands just the ticket.Itll probably clear up this afternoon enough to let me check progress in the garden , the last batch of water i put down had some diluted chicken poop in so im hoping it helps , i didnt overdo it.I found the bird poop in a garden centre so figured its gotta be good for plants in moderation.
 

thedaz

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haha its actually been raining here today :(
ive heard of bat shit being used (guano) but i havent heard chicken shhit but im sure itll do about the same job:)
 

PinchedNerve

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No it was the size of a golf ball should be a soft ball, would it still taste fine? Pics of your land are great daz, i know were my first out of country vacation will be. No nutes for you yet either fmk, i've just used a bit of compost tea for everything so far except the big guys. My autos are taking off and I popped the church in the dirt soon to be in the wild. October is going to be great.
 

thedaz

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woohoo seeds have arrivied :D:D:D

haha PN, youd like scotland man. Cant wait to see pics of your plants:)
 

Fullmoon kid

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Hahahaha thats brilliant Daz , absolute genius and its true , thats why its so funny.Hey Wolfy !! if your about man , that was a half bottle of the buckie he swigged from..sigh..i could almost taste the vile concoction..brilliant buzz though.I dont use anything PN , its very rich soil in Pa , i got the chichen shit cos just like Daz id heard about bat crap so mebbes this is not a bad idea , its dried so i add a little to the water and its diluted..suppose that is nutrients but its the only thing ive used.The small pepper would taste just fine PN , maybe even tastier than a big one.
 

PinchedNerve

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Thats good for you I think the soil here is pretty good as well, due to ice age mega floods that created the scab lands of washington.
 

Fullmoon kid

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Indeed PN , ive a friend out that way in Pasco i think it is..pretty sure.Ive learned a good deal about that area and my buddy out there has sent me a few Native American bits and bobs that he finds along the river,arrowheads and net sinkers , pretty cool things.He was complaining of rain last id heard , he was joking about it being so much he should plant rice this year.
 

PinchedNerve

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I have not found native things but i found a beer can from the 70s on the river, and a message in a beer bottle from 96. It read "This beer was drank in celebration of the yakima river floods of 1996" and there was an old email address i couldn't read and two names.
 
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