My Uncle was on a shark kick in the 90's it was the only thing we could get him to go out for at the time. We were in 4 or 5 tourneys a year back then, good times.I drank about 40 of these in the last few days....sorry if drunk posted something stupid.
And here is a cozy from a shark tournament me and my son competed in back in '06, we didn't win but I think we placed 5th with a 500+# mako. Our boat class ( 20' - 23' ) was crowded with local talent.
My Uncle was on a shark kick in the 90's it was the only thing we could get him to go out for at the time. We were in 4 or 5 tourneys a year back then, good times.
I prefer my job as a pot farmer.
Just pulled off another harvest this morning. Quite modest, but an improvement on the last batch.
Plus I have a veg room bursting at the seams. I'm kinda excited.
I decided to go with a monthly cycle rather than 3 weekly, it just seems less busy, but with bigger workloads when they are there. Flowering will move from a 2x4 tray to 8x4 after next month's clones move in.
Decided to fall back on the old, just root em then flip them straight away with no vegging, but stuffing 36 to each 4x4. In theory, you can pull a pound a month.
Look tasty.I made cookiesView attachment 4234317
They probably arentLook tasty.
I made cookiesView attachment 4234317
How much weed is in them?
Brush your teef.
None but they're just chock full of meff.
Kids love them!That's convenient, because one can simply bash a piece of cookie off and snort it. Mmmmm... Meff Cookies. Be sure to brush your tooth afterward...
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You should see what i can do with paperclips and duct tapeYou made cookies with a Keurig and a sharpie?
You da Boss.
Is laziness really a bad thing?
I've avoided repotting by claiming it's a PPM experiment.
(Peat Pellet Maximus)
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And yes, they need cal-mag...
Tall peat pellets work just like cloth pots when it comes to root "air pruning", and those little net pots are the best thing I've found to keep them from tipping.Very pretty.
I may try those oversized pellets, I always used the little ones.