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Roger A. Shrubber

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Yeah it's a buzz kill when you got weirdos around while trying to suck your toad. I've seen it a hundred times. They walk around the corner and see the toad hanging out yer mouth and all the sudden it was their toad. It's really hard to just be a normal human being these days Neo.

Good lookin toad
that's when you just have to swallow the toad and say "sorry, was on coffee break", and go back to work
 

ASA76

New Member
S.O.S.



After I bought my latest bladed auto-trimmer, it worked fine while I tested it out on my first two harvests. My Buds I did with it looked a little too perfect to be considered “hand-trimmed” by an experienced grower girl like me, and it was knocking off a little too much crystals with the trim for my tastes, but the dispensaries I was supplying were happy with them and that was the main thing. So I laid off all my trusty hand-trimmers. Turned out to be a BAD MOVE! After the first year was up and zee garantee was over, it started bucking and jamming even though I’d been doing my regular maintenance and cleanings after every harvest. Then, going into my second year with it, I had to start “servicing” it with replacement parts after a few breakdowns with mechanical issues. Now I’d be totally stranded if I didn’t have one of my old auto-trimmers that was still useable (but totally unsatisfactory with the end product to my eye) for a back-up cause I had to send the “new” fucker back for a total over-haul! Before I hire all my old hand-trimmers back does any of you dudes or dudets have a auto-trimming machine that actually works great, hasn’t been giving them any grief with breakdown bullshit and trims Bud close to hand-trimming? If you do, get back to me cause I sure could use the advice!
After much research, I decided to go with a Tom's Tumbler. It is so gentle it emulates hand trimming and didn't cost very much. It's quiet and easy to use and not many parts to break or wear down. I was given a 2 year warranty. Used it a few times and am quite happy with finished product. Really nice and friendly company.
 

jerryb73

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My boy's paternal grandfather on my ex's side was 101 yo when my son went to visit a few years ago. He was pretty sharp, too. My son asked him, 'What's your secret, grandpa?' His reply was, "Naps. Lotsa naps..."
What part of Indy did you go? That’s where I lived most of my first 26yrs of life.
 

GreatwhiteNorth

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Staff member
Im finally caught up enough that I can spend a couple hours a day working on the patio around the pond.
I will be forced to use templates soon due to the available space becoming less and also irregular shaped.
But my goal is completion this summer.
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Cool work you're doing there & I especially like the Water Hyacinths - Manatee's love those things.
 

BleedsGreen

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Spent the week in AC and all around the South Jersey shore for vacation, it was an excellent time, got out on the bay a few times and put some flounder in the cooler. It was a great week if I could just learn to apply sun screen more then once a day, that would be great. Unfortunately came home to a mite invasion!
 

shrxhky420

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Spent the week in AC and all around the South Jersey shore for vacation, it was an excellent time, got out on the bay a few times and put some flounder in the cooler. It was a great week if I could just learn to apply sun screen more then once a day, that would be great. Unfortunately came home to a mite invasion!
Went to Hawaii a few years back and had a full blown mite infestation when I got back. Talk about harshing my trip! I went from relaxed to stressed in .03 seconds. I was a week from harvest. Smh

SH420
 
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