yip all the so called legal folk got something to lose,us pirates just keep on truckin fukem allWait until Chris Christy is appointed by DT he's already said he's coming and he's not respecting states rights.
I don't think its just us,the whole world going down the drain matter of time before someone shoots first nukeThis word needs to put out there so no one can say later they didn't know. This is a scary time in the this country's history.
I'm hoping Florida comes in out of the cold after the November election. I'm getting too old to carry water. If you see the fellow at Lowe's buying 30 garden hoses and 5 cans each of green, black and brown spray paint, it's not me. I would never run 1/8 of a mile of hose just cause I'm getting lazy in my old age.yip all the so called legal folk got something to lose,us pirates just keep on truckin fukem all
Ya ok lol. Come on up to the tundra and tell me that, you'll be in the hospital from the black flies not the deet, but yes it's not the greatest stuff for you. I have been using it for 50 years and no ill effects except for a slight twitch lolAnything over 5% deet needs to be sprayed on clothes ..never skin
My swamp grow had clear tubing rum under water and weeds to each section and we just hooked up a submersible to them, worked great and couldnt see it until you were right there so really at that point it didn't matter. Doing 50 or more plants can get pretty labor intensive....work smarter not harder is my motto .I'm hoping Florida comes in out of the cold after the November election. I'm getting too old to carry water. If you see the fellow at Lowe's buying 30 garden hoses and 5 cans each of green, black and brown spray paint, it's not me. I would never run 1/8 of a mile of hose just cause I'm getting lazy in my old age.
If I make the seeds I want this year, I will never do this many plants again. Even giving some away for Christmas and birthdays, a dozen plants would more than keep me in smoke for the year.My swamp grow had clear tubing rum under water and weeds to each section and we just hooked up a submersible to them, worked great and could see it until you were right there so really at that point it didn't matter. Doing 50 or more plants can get pretty labor intensive....work smarter not harder is my motto .
Ya I haven't done that many in a long time lol. The nice thing is if you make it you are pretty much set for a few years play money wise . I've got 20 going and it's killing me lolIf I make the seeds I want this year, I will never do this many plants again. Even giving some away for Christmas and birthdays, a dozen plants would more than keep me in smoke for the year.
Unless my buddy begs me, I won't be selling any of it. This is just a hobby for me. The risk would outweigh the reward in my case. Most of it will go in the ground after it is cured.Ya I haven't done that many in a long time lol. The nice thing is if you make it you are pretty much set for a few years play money wise . I've got 20 going and it's killing me lol
LOL I lost 10 pounds once buried in my yard, took me ten holes to find it . My partner buried 25 pounds on an island and drowned that fall in a hunting accident, it's still there somewhereUnless my buddy begs me, I won't be selling any of it. This is just a hobby for me. The risk would outweigh the reward in my case. Most of it will go in the ground after it is cured.
Speaking of in the ground, I came up a quart jar short of my buried stuff. This was 12 plus years ago, but it still bothers me. When it cools down this fall, I may go do a little digging just to see if I can lay my hands on it. It was my old strain, The Stand, and most likely had seeds in it.
This was under the edge of our gravel pile at work. New load of gravel was brought in when I wasn't here. By the time we had used the gravel, I couldn't find it. All my other caches were in my woods, and marked with an old plow share or something like that.LOL I lost 10 pounds once buried in my yard, took me ten holes to find it . My partner buried 25 pounds on an island and drowned that fall in a hunting accident, it's still there somewhere
I had a map lol. It's amazing how close but far away you can be, I never did that again lol. Always kept at friends house in a locked freezer after that .This was under the edge of our gravel pile at work. New load of gravel was brought in when I wasn't here. By the time we had used the gravel, I couldn't find it. All my other caches were in my woods, and marked with an old plow share or something like that.
Do you have a map of the island stash your friend left? It could be like Blackbeard's buried treasure.I had a map lol. It's amazing how close but far away you can be, I never did that again lol. Always kept at friends house in a locked freezer after that .
More like compost now I fear, it was 25 years agoDo you have a map of the island stash your friend left? It could be like Blackbeard's buried treasure.
Yea, my missing quart had a metal lid, and it has flooded a few times between now and then. So if I found it, it would just be the satisfaction of being able to outsmart a jar of old bud.More like compost now I fear, it was 25 years ago
They can't do that here, and they better not, my fields are certified organic .In Oregon the helicopters come by this time of year .....and spray BT as a public service.
I thought about the same. I was going to use a couple deep cycle batteries, solar panel, timer, and water pump.My swamp grow had clear tubing rum under water and weeds to each section and we just hooked up a submersible to them, worked great and couldnt see it until you were right there so really at that point it didn't matter. Doing 50 or more plants can get pretty labor intensive....work smarter not harder is my motto .