Blaze & Daze

cannabiscrusader

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How long did that take
He's a nut job now. Up one tree as far as the lanyard let's him go, then turns around and dive bombs off of it an up the next one. Until he starts panting. Then I get to carry him until he's rested enough to go fuck up mote trees.

Wife is back working nights, so it was just me and kitty on the walk. He screwed around too much and it got dark. He was right on my step when the sun went down lol.
 

Jeffislovinlife

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He's a nut job now. Up one tree as far as the lanyard let's him go, then turns around and dive bombs off of it an up the next one. Until he starts panting. Then I get to carry him until he's rested enough to go fuck up mote trees.

Wife is back working nights, so it was just me and kitty on the walk. He screwed around too much and it got dark. He was right on my step when the sun went down lol.
Tree zoommy lol
 

shnkrmn

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Speaking of knives, my wife and I have decided our combined birthday present this year is to replace our mish-mash of cutlery combined from a mess of relatives with various degrees of knowledge concerning knives. i.e. all but 2 are getting thrown away.

So trying to decide on a line,

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If you know industrial kitchens, you know Victorinox polymer handle, stamped blade knives are tanks in the kitchen, not exactly kitchen queens but they'll take a beating and survive for decades. They've got a forged line that competes against the Zwilling 2-dude level knives. My Swiss Army knife has survived things a knife should never have seen, and despite some pretty severe damage I was able to straighten and re-establish an edge on it with nothing more than a stone after 25 years. My mom gave me one of her early 1980's Victorinox knives which she got when managing a kitchen, the knife I learned to sharpen knives on, for my wedding. In 2024 it's still the only knife I use. I've really liked the few Zwillings I've had a chance to use.

So trying to decide on my kitchen queen set. I'm still going to get a new set of Victorinox drawer beaters no matter which way I fall.

/Only 2 times I've cut myself in the kitchen I was completely sober and using crappy management purchased and required 'V' sharperners against my better judgement.
I prefer the straighter profile of the zwilling. What is 2 dudes style?
 

Laughing Grass

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I don't have any plants with flowers yet.

GG#4 at 7 days flower.

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Filthy veg tent. I need to clean the lines and get the pump hooked up. Been caveman feeding. It's a drag.

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Honeybee is dried. So much purple! And the taste is pretty good considering it's so fresh.

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And a sleeping Harley, because puppies!

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StareCase

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Joyeaux jour de bosse, mes RIU amis!

Half Root, although lagging behind her Diesel sister quite a bit, appears to be back on the rails. The past 48 hours, she's been throwing out side branches at a more normal rate

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And her Diesel sister - who has spawned a few more pipe cleaners since last week

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Both ladies have reached their first milestone - the two main shoots have made it to the bucket perimeter. They will get a little bit of a clean up soon to remove the lower fans that are starting to get shaded.

So after 4+ months and 2 lost crops (SNIFF!), I can safely proclaim ( a proclamation sounds so much more official ... ) on this sunny May 8th that the Scugog Mite Fight has ended. I see no white freckling anywhere on either of these girls.
 

Laughing Grass

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Joyeaux jour de bosse, mes RIU amis!

Half Root, although lagging behind her Diesel sister quite a bit, appears to be back on the rails. The past 48 hours, she's been throwing out side branches at a more normal rate

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And her Diesel sister - who has spawned a few more pipe cleaners since last week

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Both ladies have reached their first milestone - the two main shoots have made it to the bucket perimeter. They will get a little bit of a clean up soon to remove the lower fans that are starting to get shaded.

So after 4+ months and 2 lost crops (SNIFF!), I can safely proclaim ( a proclamation sounds so much more official ... ) on this sunny May 8th that the Scugog Mite Fight has ended. I see no white freckling anywhere on either of these girls.
Woohoo!
 
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