mushroom head
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Man that Jamaican x goji og looks so nice!!
Craigslist can be a good source for EWC and compost if you haven't checked already. You probably know that already. How's your grow going? I'll have to check out your journal.Aloha!
Anyone on Oahu got some home grown ewc/compost they can share? My worm bin died..
If you have some kind of skill or trade, can show up to work on time, not ditch work for surfing and/or beach days, have some persistence and hopefully a bit of luck, can meld into the local culture and can live simply you could make it fine. And the longer you live here (or anywhere) the better hookups you get if you're social at all.I agree 25 is too cold for most of us. Today is 18 sadly, your weather and area is gorgeous, if i could afford to live out there i most likely would spent the rest of my life there honestly. I guess there's a group of guys that supply local restaurants with fresh fish and they use kayaks! Nothing like taking your life into your hands everytime you suit up for work! Never heard of banana leaf wrap man sounds great!
Looking good braddah Frosteze I'm looking forward to a grow and smoke report on it if you get around to itCritical Mass at 10 days flowering. About lost it to fungus gnats. Recovered very well thankfully.
If I could explain to you guys how ironic this post is.............If you have some kind of skill or trade, can show up to work on time, not ditch work for surfing and/or beach days, have some persistence and hopefully a bit of luck, can meld into the local culture and can live simply you could make it fine. And the longer you live here (or anywhere) the better hookups you get if you're social at all.
Commercial fishing is hard and can be dangerous work, but if you're good at it you can make enough money to live on working 1 1/2-2 days a week. I have a buddy that's a commercial fisherman. It's just him on a boat and he's got some crazy stories. I'm sure him and the kayak guys could swap stories for hours.
And banana leaves make good wraps. They make a nice addition to the flavor.
If you want to come visit this winter (before February) let me know. I have a good hookup on a rental.
Hope you got through that negative shit man. Living by the ocean is healing in itself. I will never not live near the water. If you have a little bit of money, and I do mean a little bit, you can live here for a very long time.If I could explain to you guys how ironic this post is.............
10 hours after this post I had one if the most negative experienced of my life......rik. I belong by the ocean. There's NOTHING I wouldn't do to earn a safe living spot for myself. I have arborculture skills. I also have the gift of being easily trained by tradesmen in there crafts.....only thing I haven't tried is welding. I'm the kinda guy who can watch a garden 24 hours straight in warm weather
Hope you got through that negative shit man. Living by the ocean is healing in itself. I will never not live near the water. If you have a little bit of money, and I do mean a little bit, you can live here for a very long time.
I plan on moving there and growing fireLOl. Hawaii grows shitty weed, to small of a place, over inflated and the west coast started the modern day Kayak fishing. If I had a choice I'd move over by you. lol
and screw jon-jon
I find this funny lol. Most of our shit here comes/came from california. Its the waikiki dudes selling you bunk shit lolLOl. Hawaii grows shitty weed, to small of a place, over inflated and the west coast started the modern day Kayak fishing. If I had a choice I'd move over by you. lol
and screw jon-jon
good luck.I plan on moving there and growing fire
Bingo!I'd say it's strain dependent; mostly dependent on estimated weeks of flower time. If it's an equatorial sativa strain I wouldn't plant it past Oct./early Nov. If it was something more like a 10-12 week flowering stain the Dec/early Jan. I'd say would be good. The Malawis I was growing were a 10-14 week strain and they finished fine when I started flowering them in December. Anything with less flowering time than that could probably be planted just about anytime of year. They probably won't be sensitive enough to tropical daylight hours to revert back to flowering even when the daylight hours are increasing. Far leaning sativas will most likely be more sensitive to the slower increases of tropical daylight hours and could reveg if they're still flowering near the spring equinox. I had it happen a couple times with tropical strains from clones. I let them reveg and grow out and flower again and it was a waste of time overall. I would've done better just cutting them down and putting in some fresh clones. And thanks for the kind words