Blaze & Daze

DeadHeadX

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I was at home cleaning my bag and washing all my discs just so they can go out and probably get muddy tonight at league. I splurged and bought a new bag. Hopefully it shows up this week with an 8 disc mystery box. Pretty excited for it. The new waterproof kicks showed up yesterday as well. Those will be game changers for the early morning rounds in dewy grass!!View attachment 5389933
Nice. My wife and I are still at three each, but we’re looking to expand! Had a nice but slightly muddy round last weekend.
 

wakeNbaker46

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Morning, friends. 68 and cloudy today. I spent the past two days sweating my ass off in 85* + humid + sunshine to get over 400 gallons of soil mixed and moved into the garden bags, planted all the potatoes and tomatoes, planted all the deck planters with their flowers, started more flowers, carrots, lettuces, and built up a little fence to keep the chickens out of the bags. I guess I should have looked at the weather and saved it all for today and tomorrow.
Gonna up-pot the babies into 1/2 gallon pots today. They’re a little less than 3 wks old so I want to get them into bigger pots so hopefully they throw out their tits or bits soon.
Dad’s service was this past Friday. Still feeling pretty raw but I’m coming to peace with it all. He really was suffering towards the end so I’m grateful that he’s at peace.
 

StareCase

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A suggestion:
  • While gently securing the stem & medium to prevent any potential disturbance, slowly flip the clone upside down over a sink then liberally spray the entire underside with plain water. Hit the stem too. The spray will knock off any little critters clinging to the underside
  • Right side the clone again and spray liberally over the entire top.
  • Try to get a big blob of water to settle into the new growth tip to drown any little fucks hiding in the clump.
  • Let the water evaporate on it's own
  • Repeat this five to six times daily for a week
  • After 1 week, you can do the above as needed.
 

Laughing Grass

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No doubt. It's safer than a lot of what is allowed as it's a biological offering rather than a chem/etc. Dunno how it works up there but here...on places like Ebay/etsy/etc folks offer things/ship things that aren't truly allowed...LOL. There are no limitations here in CO on spinosad...but I tried to buy a biological for nematodes once and got shut down on all of the retail outlets. Went behind the scenes and BAM...it was in hand in less than a week. LOL.
I'll have to check it out. A member here send me some regalia in a molasses bottle lol. Looked perfectly legit.
 

Laughing Grass

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