Yup..you get me.The Cold weather hammers me too dude... worked for a surveyor/engineer for 5 years before this and every winter was a struggle just to survive, let alone be efficient at work.
You know when you over dry your compo and can't get it to holdwater...never thought to use it to help rehydrate tho!
Well that was actually my friends truck... I have a Ranger... lol Love my rangers... 3rd or 4th I've owned... bulletprrof and still decent on gas and good 4X4... a great little farm truck and works great over the road too...they also hold their value very well...I sold my old one (9 with a blown motor for $500 us! Really a great truck, like you say, only wish they made a dieslel so I could make my own bio-diesel.... oh wellJM: I forgot to reply about yer truck So then a tacoma? Seemed small for a tundra. Anyhoo, the resale on those is crazy eh?!. I was looking at toyota when i needed a truck. I couldn't belive almost 10 year old tacomas going for $10K to high 8's.. Crazy resale.
I ended up with a chev express. Suited my needs better. But i sure like the looks of the toyotas. They were my 1st choice until dodge came out with the new version of the ram. Honestly if toyota brought the tundra out in a diesle i would have serious issues choosing one or the other.
I know exactly what you mean... usually takes about a day of saking and then it ends up a lil waterlogged if you dont catch it in time... like your methods and madness!Yup..you get me.
pain and brain fog..my favourite combo....
You know when you over dry your compo and can't get it to holdwater...
Brilliant..
couple of waterings and it is back to normal.
I got over there and watered her good...Thank you sir
She should be fine neal, i would be really shocked if it does any real damage.
I would deff get over there and water but these things have hearts like lions
i bet she springs back in a day. those Alfies are tough
Karma sent for you my friend.
I see the CFL's there... a shit-ton of em! But it looks like its workin real well for you... We had pretty good success with the cfls we used back on the old setup... seems you are having excellent success! I know how ya feel on the funding thing... I finally (15 years of research and start-and-stops including my brother dying in the middle of a grow) have the funding to do it completely right! Thank god!thanks. My set up is a little ghetto but it gets the job done. I was between jobs when the urge to grow came up so I started with what I could and worked from there.
I have heat issues since it is in the attic and the cfls allow me to use the space a little longer into the summer. I have gorilla,guerrilla aspirations now that I see how small the autos are. research research research
You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to teflondummy again.
Thank you Mossy...nc...add 1 drop of washing up liquid to a gallon of water..
shake it so it is well distributed..and bubbly..
then water her with it.
It re-hydrates the compo when you have over dried it.
karma trebled.....
JM also chimed in about this too. Benificial microbes are at the center of a good organic grow. Me personally i don't like to pay for microbes. Here's why. When you do a soil mix you are supposed to use ither compost or worm castings ideally both. Ither one of these will bring in all the needed micro life. Once they are in the soil it is your job as a grower to multiply them through teas and proper soil manangent.I found a vid on youtube you all might like to see http://www.youtube.com/user/TheDudegrows#p/u/13/xQ8BWfb_DQg i priced some of the products the guy showed in other vids about that and for around $30 for a 4oz jar it looks like it would really give the plants a booster shot if no ones using it now
I find that I pick it up as I go along by hanging out in a couple of threads this one being the #1Its hard for newbies to get everything down it takes time. i have some what of a greenhouse background but that was years ago and forgot most of it. it never hurts to have a back up plan thou.