Blaze & Daze

wakeNbaker46

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DCcan

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3 more days of 90f/ 32c, then drops to 78f/25c for the next 3 weeks!

2 in the middle of tent lean into R2 sativa, other 4 look more like the Cherry GarSeeYa mom.
I'm flipping these with the cooler weather, took clones and started up a couple seeds for the 2x4 tent.

I was going to put them outside to finish, but they look so happy now.
I don't have the heart to make them homeless, get wet or eaten by groundhogs. :(

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DMChiz

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3 more days of 90f/ 32c, then drops to 78f/25c for the next 3 weeks!

2 in the middle of tent lean into R2 sativa, other 4 look more like the Cherry GarSeeYa mom.
I'm flipping these with the cooler weather, took clones and started up a couple seeds for the 2x4 tent.

I was going to put them outside to finish, but they look so happy now.
I don't have the heart to make them homeless, get wet or eaten by groundhogs. :(

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How’s the Cherry Gar-See-Ya? Was looking at NASC seed a while back and the write up suggested it was well suited to outdoor. That caught my attention for sure :-D
 

Stiickygreen

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Mornin'.

Summer @ 7100ft. Monsoon moisture streaming in starting tomorrow. No guarantee we'll see any rain...or maybe we'll get a gully washer. It's the luck of the draw.

Will be nice to lose the 90's....but like yesterday...with 15% humidity...it's tolerable temperature-wise. Not like the Midworst. Heehee. Yikes.

The gig here is things dry out wayyyyy fast. The ground is about 1/2 sand so the water just disappears. It keeps me moving, for sure...even with a sizeable area covered by sprinklers. Still gotta clean filters and switch from zone to zone cus it's all manual in that regard. Better than dragging hoses though, for sure. Moneywise...it's kind of a draw compared to "city water" and irrigation via that method. We have the water...but instead of a water bill/gravity feed we get an electric bill via pumping it. It's always something. As an ex-irrigation guy...I do love to toss down the water though....so whatever.

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I hope yer day is marvy....
 
I've been thinking about the metric measurement of time. Why don't we have ten hour days and each hour is composed of 100 minutes. 24/60/60 is so weird and we have to deal with milliseconds?? And, and, and what would metric geometry be like?

bongsmilie
They, the people, derived their number system from the Sumerians who were using it as early as 3500 BC. The use of 12 subdivisions for day and night, with 60 for hours and minutes, turns out to be much more useful than (say) 10 and 100 if you want to avoid having to use complicated notations for parts of a day.
 
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