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DustyDuke

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Harvest week again. Cut down ten plants out of a tray of 22 last night, 4 OG Kush and 6 Trainwreck. Big, dense, frosty buds -


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The OG is a BIG producer. Just 4 sog plants fill up this Folger's coffee can. The Best Part of Waking Up...

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The rest of these ladies are coming down tonight. They're so fat, that they bend and fall over when I take their neighbors away...

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I LOVE this C99 mom! It's crazy how fat and heavy the colas of this pheno are.
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Strawberry Cheesecake. My fav...
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Dam fine weed
 

WeedFreak78

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When I was younger we thought water snakes were all poisonous, so we used to regularly go out in the swamps around us and kill as many as we could. Then we found out we don't have any poisonous snakes around here, well there's supposedly eastern rattlers, but I don't think there's been a verified sighting in 20+years. Within a couple years of us stopping the culling, the apartment complex I lived in saw its rodent problem almost disappear. Young and dumb. :dunce: I'm still no fan of snakes, but they have a purpose just like wasps and spiders, which are also high on my list of not being a fan. I'm still prone to acts of violence against them when they startle me.
 

Aeroknow

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So far on my property we killed 3 adult and 8 baby rattlers. This is all just in about a 1-1.25 acre area surrounding the trailer.
My closest neighbor has Llamas. He’s lost a couple over the years just all of a sudden and could never figure why. Pretty sure I know why lol.
 

curious2garden

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So far on my property we killed 3 adult and 8 baby rattlers. This is all just in about a 1-1.25 acre area surrounding the trailer.
My closest neighbor has Llamas. He’s lost a couple over the years just all of a sudden and could never figure why. Pretty sure I know why lol.
I'll bet you're right. We are indigenous for the Mojave Rattlesnake. It's a hysterical, drama queen which makes it dangerous. I've seen a few.
 

Chunky Stool

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I'll bet you're right. We are indigenous for the Mojave Rattlesnake. It's a hysterical, drama queen which makes it dangerous. I've seen a few.
When I was a kid, we had a woodpile in our backyard that was next to a field -- and it was home to a few copperheads.
We didn't bother them and they didn't bother us.

And we had zero rodent problems... 8)
 

Aeroknow

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I'll bet you're right. We are indigenous for the Mojave Rattlesnake. It's a hysterical, drama queen which makes it dangerous. I've seen a few.
You know what’s a trip, i’ve seen quite a few down south there, and lots up north here. These are the smallest i’ve ever seen. Must be from coming out of winter? This was a couple months ago. I did find them chilling under cover while cleaning up the property not like I discovered them while basking under the summer sun all fat from feeding, so that’s probably why they were small.
When I was a kid, we had a woodpile in our backyard that was next to a field -- and it was home to a few copperheads.
We didn't bother them and they didn't bother us.

And we had zero rodent problems... 8)
I’ll leave all the gophers we have for rodent control :-) fuck rattlers! I worry for my dogs.
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
I made this meatloaf a few years ago and i’m Thinking about making it again this weekend. What you think?
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A few years ago, I was watching an episode of Diners, Drive-ins and Dives and a diner that was making this and it got my full attention. It was like the most amazing thing I’ve ever seen and we all know what bacon does when added to beef. I’ve been cooking for a very long time but for some reason, it never occurred to me to do something like this.
Considering you made it a few years ago, it really is in amazing shape.
 
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