How are things looking?

Minnegrowta

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Get some neem oil and get rid of them. By the way your a fellow Minnesota grower?
I did one neeming and it seems to have taken care of most of them. I see a lot of little spider-bros now and I'm gonna hope they'll play clean up crew.

Yar msp area.

The garden is abundant with growth and productivity.

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Minnegrowta

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Life fucking sucks pretty hard lately but damn the plants look great.

All chicks are dead. I had to kill them all, another got sick and I couldn't leave just the one. I grieved the second death of my rooster, the death of my project, and the continued saga of "why in the fuck are my pets sick", on the 3rd. I gave them up to the pathologist who promised he was gonna try and find something this time.... the necropsy on the first came up with "mushy chick" and nothing else. Swabs negative for mycoplasma gallisepticum and Newcastle. He insisted they don't have coryza, ILT, cholera, aspergillosis, I'm out of my league at this point and now I'm a case study at the university. Very cool. That's sarcasm. 20230707_191047.jpg20230707_191036.jpg

Anyways, here's plants.
 

curious2garden

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Life fucking sucks pretty hard lately but damn the plants look great.

All chicks are dead. I had to kill them all, another got sick and I couldn't leave just the one. I grieved the second death of my rooster, the death of my project, and the continued saga of "why in the fuck are my pets sick", on the 3rd. I gave them up to the pathologist who promised he was gonna try and find something this time.... the necropsy on the first came up with "mushy chick" and nothing else. Swabs negative for mycoplasma gallisepticum and Newcastle. He insisted they don't have coryza, ILT, cholera, aspergillosis, I'm out of my league at this point and now I'm a case study at the university. Very cool. That's sarcasm. View attachment 5306090View attachment 5306091

Anyways, here's plants.
Ugh I'm so sorry to hear what you're going through, hang in there and update as you can.
 

TCH

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Life fucking sucks pretty hard lately but damn the plants look great.

All chicks are dead. I had to kill them all, another got sick and I couldn't leave just the one. I grieved the second death of my rooster, the death of my project, and the continued saga of "why in the fuck are my pets sick", on the 3rd. I gave them up to the pathologist who promised he was gonna try and find something this time.... the necropsy on the first came up with "mushy chick" and nothing else. Swabs negative for mycoplasma gallisepticum and Newcastle. He insisted they don't have coryza, ILT, cholera, aspergillosis, I'm out of my league at this point and now I'm a case study at the university. Very cool. That's sarcasm. View attachment 5306090View attachment 5306091

Anyways, here's plants.
The plants look beautiful. Sorry you had to deal.with that with the birds. I never lost any to.sickness but predators were always a battle. Lost my last 6 right around Christmas to a fox this past winter. I went ahead and took this year off from birds. It's been nice not having one more thing to do every day.
 

Minnegrowta

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Ugh I'm so sorry to hear what you're going through, hang in there and update as you can.
Bro I am crying ALL THE TIME. my first bird got sick April 2. I'm so tired. I want this to end. I love all my birds as individuals and I hate the thought of losing any. :( it's affecting my work, and I basically quit engraving for a couple months which is my personal business... hard to focus under a microscope when your eyes are all messed up from crying.
 

curious2garden

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Bro I am crying ALL THE TIME. my first bird got sick April 2. I'm so tired. I want this to end. I love all my birds as individuals and I hate the thought of losing any. :( it's affecting my work, and I basically quit engraving for a couple months which is my personal business... hard to focus under a microscope when your eyes are all messed up from crying.
:hug::hug:I have no words of wisdom, just keep moving hun.
 

BigRed469

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Bro I am crying ALL THE TIME. my first bird got sick April 2. I'm so tired. I want this to end. I love all my birds as individuals and I hate the thought of losing any. :( it's affecting my work, and I basically quit engraving for a couple months which is my personal business... hard to focus under a microscope when your eyes are all messed up from crying.
Sorry for your loss. I lost my Blue and Gold macaw in April, and I'm still devastated about it.
 
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