The Daily Nugg,

Favorite time to smoke

  • Morning

    Votes: 69 24.0%
  • Afternoon

    Votes: 26 9.1%
  • Nighttime

    Votes: 68 23.7%
  • Naked while yelling at strangers

    Votes: 124 43.2%

  • Total voters
    287

Bareback

Well-Known Member
Holy fuck!!!! I made it to page 10 on the, stress= better yields ,pussy thread.. I can’t take anymore. I think he was serious?:roll:

I got a couple in flower, I think I’m gonna go top, tie, split and water. It is a hot summer day ya know..

After all that’s the key to dankness!!
Don't forget to drive a hot nail though the stalk.
I was actually going to help him with the light trap thing but the disrespectful, illiterate fuckwit isn't worth my time.

:finger:
Lol that's the harshest thing I've seen you post , your one of, if not the nicest peeps on here, that dude most have been a total douche.
The humble pie is coming along nicely.

The colors on this plant are pretty

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Sweet
 

Indacouch

Well-Known Member
Good night everyone. Gotta get up early to water and then head back down to the shop. My brother in law is trying to convince me to apprentice under him to become a tattoo artist. I like being his partner in the new shop and all. He has appointments until this time next year booked already.150$ an hour and he's working 6 to 9 hours a day. Tomorrow's appointment is from two states over. We're also going to get his T-Shirt business to the next level. I'm actually looking for another silk screen set up so we could push more shirts for the clients we already have. Lots of stuff going on and lots of decisions to be made.....if it makes dollars it makes sense in my book. I've actually drawn lots of sketches for him for his tattoo appointments over the last year when he's super busy. I can draw without an issue. It's drawing with a vibrating brick in my hand that's intimidating. We actually bought a system for the new shop the other day. It's the same system/software used for CNC and 3D printing. It can basically do everything through the touch screen and print it on the transfer paper for tattoos. Nice part is you can upload an image and use the stylus to trace or erase right on the screen. We're able to pull any layer of the image one by one as well. Pretty damn cool.It was expensive but has been proving to be well worth the investment thus far. Lots of stuff happening all at once. Good stuff just a bit of stress and long hours lately.Anyways, good night and don't forget to touch yourselves inappropriately before you fall asleep.

Night time penis!!!!!!
 

mr sunshine

Well-Known Member
Good night everyone. Gotta get up early to water and then head back down to the shop. My brother in law is trying to convince me to apprentice under him to become a tattoo artist. I like being his partner in the new shop and all. He has appointments until this time next year booked already.150$ an hour and he's working 6 to 9 hours a day. Tomorrow's appointment is from two states over. We're also going to get his T-Shirt business to the next level. I'm actually looking for another silk screen set up so we could push more shirts for the clients we already have. Lots of stuff going on and lots of decisions to be made.....if it makes dollars it makes sense in my book. I've actually drawn lots of sketches for him for his tattoo appointments over the last year when he's super busy. I can draw without an issue. It's drawing with a vibrating brick in my hand that's intimidating. We actually bought a system for the new shop the other day. It's the same system/software used for CNC and 3D printing. It can basically do everything through the touch screen and print it on the transfer paper for tattoos. Nice part is you can upload an image and use the stylus to trace or erase right on the screen. We're able to pull any layer of the image one by one as well. Pretty damn cool.It was expensive but has been proving to be well worth the investment thus far. Lots of stuff happening all at once. Good stuff just a bit of stress and long hours lately.Anyways, good night and don't forget to touch yourselves inappropriately before you fall asleep.

Night time penis!!!!!!
He Should Apprentice Under you.
 

mr sunshine

Well-Known Member
I believe he's referring to the Korean (I think) bot attack we just endured.
IDK why they bother - nobody can read that hieroglyphic shit - much less buy anything from them.
Apparently, it's not about us. They're linking to websites to get a higher rankings on seach engines . Stealing rep, if you will...... that's something I learned on r.i.u




@ANC
 

tangerinegreen555

Well-Known Member
Gooood Morning!

So, I think I may have learned how to grow bell peppers this year with some minor tweaks and some advice from a few friends like @whitebb2727

I'm certainly learning a lot about what they like, and it's a lot different than growing weed. As I mentioned once, I learned to grow weed before anything else many years ago, and have a tendency to try to grow everything the same way.

Doesn't always work that way.

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A brief stroll around the wall:

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these are Great Stuffing variety.
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Bell Boy greens
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Chocolate Bell, can't wait till they start to turn
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Orange Blaze
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Keystone Giant
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Purple Majestic, already ate 5 off this one. Tasty and nice color eye appeal for salads.
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Hungarian hot block
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Thunderbolt.

Managed to survive June's record rain with leaves being wet day after day after day.
Got a few rust spots back then, picked up some Mancozeb and sprayed. Worked really well. Stopped rust, didn't spread and the rust spots turned into little white necrotic spots that don't even look bad now.
Half way through the season, confidence is high. (so is the grower).
 
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tangerinegreen555

Well-Known Member
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A container pot with Purple Bell from Kmart. They're kind of small but I started containers late (mid May). I'll eat them.

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Fuckin' love the Cherry bomb hot peppers. Only a couple red ones so far, but I'll have dozens. 6 plants, 4 in the wall and 2 in containers. And what a difference. The wall ones are much lusher with bigger peppers and leaves.
I don't think peppers like a lot of water. I literally haven't watered the wall for weeks. The containers have to be watered when they dry out and start to wilt.
And they look overwatered and stressed in the container pots. I used to use container pots exclusively. No more, they do better in the ground covered with plastic mulch IMO.
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Remember my stretched out bent over ugly seedlings. Well they're still stretched out but look better now. Gave 7 away, kept 3. Have to pot up when I pull some bottleneck onions and free up 3 pots. No rush.
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Sugar Gloss cherry toms once again have dominated a wall. Lol. I love them though so keep vining and producing.
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Yeah, I see them buddy. It's OK.
 

Indacouch

Well-Known Member
Gooood Morning!

So, I think I may have learned how to grow bell peppers this year with some minor tweaks and some advice from a few friends like @whitebb2727

I'm certainly learning a lot about what they like, and it's a lot different than growing weed. As I mentioned once, I learned to grow weed before anything else many years ago, and have a tendency to try to grow everything the same way.

Doesn't always work that way.

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A brief stroll around the wall:

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these are Great Stuffing variety.
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Bell Boy greens
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Chocolate Bell, can't wait till they start to turn
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Orange Blaze
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Keystone Giant
View attachment 4164968 Red Knight
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Purple Majestic, already ate 5 off this one. Tasty and nice color eye appeal for salads.
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Hungarian hot block
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Thunderbolt.

Managed to survive June's record rain with leaves being wet day after day after day.
Got a few rust spots back then, picked up some Mancozeb and sprayed. Worked really well. Stopped rust, didn't spread and the rust spots turned into little white necrotic spots that don't even look bad now.
Half way through the season, confidence is high. (so is the grower).
Wait........everything doesn't grow like weed?



I actually do the same thing. I can tell you what will grow like weed...lol
 
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