ButchyBoy
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Alright!! RIU worked this morning...This what my super soil did. One gallon pot three foot plant. I should have transplanted it sooner. View attachment 3417955View attachment 3417957
Wow those roots look great!!!!
Alright!! RIU worked this morning...This what my super soil did. One gallon pot three foot plant. I should have transplanted it sooner. View attachment 3417955View attachment 3417957
I noticed that it seems like its getting slower.:FacePalm: RIU is like being on dial up!!! I would love to see what the super soil did for you but I am tired of waiting for the page to load..... Fack!!!
If I click on the book mark and it doesn't jump to the site I know not to even try!! The server needs some love!!!I noticed that it seems like its getting slower.
bought that book brotherTemps are dipping in my area. Had to move some inside. I left one out as test plant. looks like shit.
Temps are dipping in my area. Had to move some inside. I left one out as test plant. looks like shit.
bought that book brother
Northern michigan. It dipped in the 20s last week I got all but one inside.How you mean??? What part of the world are you on??
I put one in the greenhouse when it was still in the 20's at night and all the hairs turned red. Was quite surprised when I opened the door and saw it
I also quit watering it and it lasted way longer than I thought it would!
Northern michigan. It dipped in the 20s last week I got all but one inside.
On the no till thing, when the glaciers rolled through they took the top soil. So I kind of live on a sand pile. I just dig holes and plant in them. the people next to me till and plant. When it gets dry and windy, it blows dust everywhere. One day I was outside cooking on the grill some guy in a tractor (they lease that land) comes by with some kind of spray probably fungicide, the wind takes it straight to my bbqIs it no-till soil or some other variation? 2 gallon pots with water only? How has nobody else commented on this. I thought you needed at least 3-5 gallon for organic water only
Well if your dog got off, something positive happened. As long as the dog isn't picking tomatoes.That blows!!! our cherry tree blossomed this year so we will see what it give us. Last year the pears were delicious and my dog loved the crab apples..
Well if your dog got off, something positive happened. As long as the dog isn't picking tomatoes.
Sorry to hear that Butchy. That's a tough thing to do putting a dog down. They really become part of the family.My dog loves to eat the apples that fall to the ground but it gives him the shit's and those turds are not easily picked up!! Poor guy is on his last leg of life. I have to make that decision soon!!
I give my dog chocolate. hes 12 years old and still acts like a big 100 pound puppy. Beer is his favorite he doesn't care what kind it is either. I wont give him a entire chocolate bar but a bite doesn't hurt him at all.Sorry to hear that Butchy. That's a tough thing to do putting a dog down. They really become part of the family.
A friend of mine had to put his dog down a few months back and the vet he goes to has a really cool thing he does in these cases. He gave my buddy some time alone in the room to say his goodbyes, and then he came in and opened up his desk drawer. Inside the drawer was a bunch of Reesee's Peanut Butter Cups and other candy bars. He explained to my friend that chocolate is the forbiden fruit for dogs their entire lives, so he always offers a candy bar to people that are putting their dogs down. What better way for a pooch to go out than to enjoy something they've never been allowed to. I am going to adopt this idea and do this for my dog when it's his time.....
Sorry to hear that Butchy. That's a tough thing to do putting a dog down. They really become part of the family.
A friend of mine had to put his dog down a few months back and the vet he goes to has a really cool thing he does in these cases. He gave my buddy some time alone in the room to say his goodbyes, and then he came in and opened up his desk drawer. Inside the drawer was a bunch of Reesee's Peanut Butter Cups and other candy bars. He explained to my friend that chocolate is the forbiden fruit for dogs their entire lives, so he always offers a candy bar to people that are putting their dogs down. What better way for a pooch to go out than to enjoy something they've never been allowed to. I am going to adopt this idea and do this for my dog when it's his time.....
Sounds like you treat your dogs and your plants very well!I have had him for 16 years. When I found him he was malnourished and dehydrated to the point that the vet wanted to put him down. He also had a missing tooth, broken rib and cuts all over him. I have given him the best life I could and will miss him terribly!!
My last doggy lived for 18 years...
Back to water only!!
Here is one of my Plattinum Bubba's at day 25. It's in a 18 gallon tub with a mix of Pro-Mix HP, Happy Frog soil conditioner, Used soil, Mushroom compost and the usual amendments of crab meal, oyster shell, alfalfa meal, kelp meal, humic acids, green sand, dolomite lime and Azomite.
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This is a Blue Magoo at day 51. This soil is a mix of used soil and mushroom compost with my old amendments... Steer manure, chicken manure, epsom salt, blood meal, bone meal, green sand, ironite and dolomite lime. I have discontinued the used of some of these amendments.
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Sounds like you treat your dogs and your plants very well!
Have you grown that Blue Magoo before? If so, what do you think of the smoke? How was the yield? I just picked up a pack of Dynasty Blue Magoo BX2 from NGR and would love to get some info on it.....
Cheers