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Aeroknow

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Ohh man that's pretty .


Fapping to mendobreath
Wait did I say that out loud.
IMO, the karmaog is way better bro.

It's straight up fuel. The mendo is exactly like the description. People love it, i don't care too much for it.

Lemon and pinesol OG leaning strains is what i love, that is fire to me. The karma og is that. Lemon and pinesol. Love it. 3-4 hrs to trim a pound too. Can't beat that! Only took one pack to find it too gotta love karma genetics.

You guys just wait until i show some wedding cake(the best cut)pics. Gonna be a minute, but I'm blowing that shit up!!!
 
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Bob Zmuda

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IMO, the karmaog is way better bro.

It's straight up fuel. The mendo is exactly like the description. People love it, i don't care too much for it.

Lemon and pinesol OG leaning strains is what i love, that is fire to me. The karma og is that. Lemon and pinesol. Love it. 3-4 hrs to trim a pound too. Can't beat that! Only took one pack to find it too gotta love karma genetics.

You guys just wait until i show some wedding cake(the best cut)pics. Gonna be a minute, but I'm blowing that shit up!!!
Fuck yeah man. Running a pack of karmas sour power og right now. 3 more weeks. Has that sour funk og gasoline death smell. Can't wait till she comes down. Running his white snake and headbanger next.
 

Aeroknow

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Fuck yeah man. Running a pack of karmas sour power og right now. 3 more weeks. Has that sour funk og gasoline death smell. Can't wait till she comes down. Running his white snake and headbanger next.
My buddy alphaphase/cannabisnerd ran some of his testers of that strain and it was waaaaaay to sativa. Not tight buds. Hope yours turns out better fo sho. It was some pretty good sour smoke though.

Karmas gear is pretty good. Like, a keeper out of just one pack type good IMO

My favs from him So far:

Karmaog and ghostriderV2.0

VERY solid genetics for sure
 

Bob Zmuda

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My buddy alphaphase/cannabisnerd ran some of his testers of that strain and it was waaaaaay to sativa. Not tight buds. Hope yours turns out better fo sho. It was some pretty good sour smoke though.

Karmas gear is pretty good. Like, a keeper out of just one pack type good IMO

My favs from him So far:

Karmaog and ghostriderV2.0

VERY solid genetics for sure
Which strain was too sativa bro?
 

Indacouch

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Got all my up potting done this evening .....tanks are all set up nice ....sprayed some prevention as well as the outsides of the green houses .....feeling super accomplished getting all that done ....the girls all seem to be happy and everything is tidy and ready for when they start getting hungry in a few weeks ......now I get to focus on playing with some new strains in my fully outdoor experimental garden I do each year .....got some nice big clones on the way to play with.....il keep you all posted on tomato types.


Time for bed soon ....just took a smack of some GG4 oil.....il be sleeping good shortly.

Good night guys and gals
 

UncleBuck

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did the final tilling and raking of the cornfield, even had time to plant the seedlings which i didn't think i'd be able to get to.

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no cardboard for between the rows, just a sprinkler for watering. i work harder, not smarter.

we're set to be in the 90s and sunny for the next two weeks, so this should take off in a hurry.

hopefully will have time for the pumpkin patch tomorrow.
 

whitebb2727

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Cardboard works like landscaping fabric to prevent weeds? That's cool.
(I realize it has to be replaced every year.)
Yes. After fall harvest we let the chickens in to scratch. The cardboard and mulch is almost completely broken down.

Early spring we top dress with compost and manure. Add a bit of lime.

Plant and then start over again.

It is a no till garden. I quit using a tiller. Worms do the work.
 

whitebb2727

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The only time I ever heard him mention it was when one of his friends would come by and he would make us go play and we might catch a word or two . I think they would be talking about someone that had just passed away bc they would talk and cry and drink and cry . It must have been really fucked up bc he told us some really messed up stories about doing relief work like dead bodies and body parts and shit like that , but never about the war.
My grandpa really did not talk about it. I didn't even learn what the fuck really happened until he died, and wow! Fuckin shit!

My dad don't talk about Vietnam either. He's still living
I would volunteer at a VA in patient facility for veterans. Mainly WW2 vets.

One day I'm out walking with this guy. We make it out to the fence. Dude broke down crying and telling me it was fucked up all the stuff he had done and been through and couldn't leave. Locked behind a fence.

I tried to set it up where I could take him out. I was told it was too dangerous as he had dementia and at times would be back at war.

Broke my heart.
 
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whitebb2727

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did the final tilling and raking of the cornfield, even had time to plant the seedlings which i didn't think i'd be able to get to.

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no cardboard for between the rows, just a sprinkler for watering. i work harder, not smarter.

we're set to be in the 90s and sunny for the next two weeks, so this should take off in a hurry.

hopefully will have time for the pumpkin patch tomorrow.
I got into no till and really like the results.

I guess the cardboard and mulch comes from necessity. The last few summers have been really hot and little rain. The cardboard and mulch really helps with water retention.
 

UncleBuck

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I got into no till and really like the results.

I guess the cardboard and mulch comes from necessity. The last few summers have been really hot and little rain. The cardboard and mulch really helps with water retention.
i used to cardboard under my borders but discovered better living through chemicals.

tillers are a necessity here, just the soil type and all. i've been loosening it up for years now by amending with recycled indoor soil and it is still hardpan by next spring.

i did till my first year here with just a shovel and a rake and as good as it looked, it was back to hardpan in days.
 

whitebb2727

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i used to cardboard under my borders but discovered better living through chemicals.

tillers are a necessity here, just the soil type and all. i've been loosening it up for years now by amending with recycled indoor soil and it is still hardpan by next spring.

i did till my first year here with just a shovel and a rake and as good as it looked, it was back to hardpan in days.
My father sold our childhood home. 20+ years of manure and compost tilled in every spring and fall. It was like a sponge and didn't need anything the last several years.
 

Singlemalt

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i used to cardboard under my borders but discovered better living through chemicals.

tillers are a necessity here, just the soil type and all. i've been loosening it up for years now by amending with recycled indoor soil and it is still hardpan by next spring.

i did till my first year here with just a shovel and a rake and as good as it looked, it was back to hardpan in days.
Have you loaded in the gypsum?
 
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