Random Jibber Jabber Thread

Metasynth

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i do my fair share of complaining mostly about my neighbours though ahaha, honestly it didnt cost much just took time to do
Yeah, but it''s time that most people are unwilling to spare. And you can't change your neighbors without moving, so I can imagine venting is the best option there. Besides, everyone needs to vent occasionally, or else they'd explode, right? ;)
 

sunni

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Yeah, but it''s time that most people are unwilling to spare. And you can't change your neighbors without moving, so I can imagine venting is the best option there. Besides, everyone needs to vent occasionally, or else they'd explode, right? ;)
yes i suppose thats true.
cant wait to get around puttering in the back yard, im thinking of some seeds to start, i want tomatoes, lettuce, kale for sure!, anyone have any good seed websites? organic preferably.
 

Metasynth

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Kale...lol...it's become quite the popular veggie since cold pressed juicing became a fad...lol....Soooo good for you though.
 

Metasynth

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mm i quite like it. took me a bit to like it though
I grew up vegetarian, and was lucky to be introduced to a lot of different veggies early on. While it's not the top of my list, I like it ok. I love the most pointless veggie around, with something like a 20% yield...Thistle family...you know the one ;)
 

sunni

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I grew up vegetarian, and was lucky to be introduced to a lot of different veggies early on. While it's not the top of my list, I like it ok. I love the most pointless veggie around, with something like a 20% yield...Thistle family...you know the one ;)
artichoke!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

sunni

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http://www.seedsofchange.com/

I really enjoy their products. I grew out their indeterminate tomatoes last year and they were great. I've done their radishes and a variety of carrot. Carrots were small, not to firm and very good. There's another brand I've used I believe it's High Mowing, I'll have to check my packs to double check.
thanks.
this is just an idea of the garden bed nothing elaborate just something simple raised_bed_empty.jpg
 

UncleBuck

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i'm not sure where all that black mold in my spare closet came from, but now it's the next guy's problem.

may they enjoy the burn of bleach on their throat and eyes as much as i do.
 

joe macclennan

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i'm not sure where all that black mold in my spare closet came from, but now it's the next guy's problem.

may they enjoy the burn of bleach on their throat and eyes as much as i do.
I know it's not your problem now but if you run into it in the future...sulfur burners work great for this too.

anything fungal...it kills ime
 

hexthat

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I spent the whole day making this and it's just the title screen to an idea I have. A concept is going to be "Protein Wars" a puzzle game where you have to counter viruses and damaged RNA with correct codon sequences, also thinking about a real time strategy mini game

check out my title screen it is a simulation of looking under a microscope and has 200 different microbes that all have 3 stages of growth



http://sandbox.yoyogames.com/games/226385-microbes-beta
 

UncleBuck

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I know it's not your problem now but if you run into it in the future...sulfur burners work great for this too.

anything fungal...it kills ime
yeah, i know about sulfur burners.

this was weird because there was so much of it, but the drywall was not rotted. i had some in my bedroom grow room after the first run when i left a window open for fresh air, just a few specks in the corners of the room.

this was an entire closet wall though, nothing else anywhere in the room.

the bleach took it right off and the drywall is solid as can be. so i'm not sure what the source is, which is 99% of the battle.

i'm sure i will never witness anything like this in colorado, thankfully.
 

joe macclennan

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yeah, i know about sulfur burners.

this was weird because there was so much of it, but the drywall was not rotted. i had some in my bedroom grow room after the first run when i left a window open for fresh air, just a few specks in the corners of the room.

this was an entire closet wall though, nothing else anywhere in the room.

the bleach took it right off and the drywall is solid as can be. so i'm not sure what the source is, which is 99% of the battle.

i'm sure i will never witness anything like this in colorado, thankfully.
how are you coming with the packing? Bout got it all loaded up?

i'll come help you for bout a pound :joint::mrgreen:
 

UncleBuck

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how are you coming with the packing? Bout got it all loaded up?

i'll come help you for bout a pound :joint::mrgreen:
got all the boxes done and packed, along with all non essential furniture.

brother is flying in tomorrow (he has to drive the dogs in my car while i take the cats in the moving truck), we're gonna take down the veg room and go through the attic for stuff to keep. gonna junk all the remnants from old grows. then we're down to all the annoying little knick knacks, lamps, non perishable foods, etc.

then it's three days on the road to CO. i hope the mothers i packed don't take too bad a beating from 5 days in the dark with poor air circulation and cool temps. i've seen plants take worse treatment without blinking, fingers crossed.
 

joe macclennan

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got all the boxes done and packed, along with all non essential furniture.

brother is flying in tomorrow (he has to drive the dogs in my car while i take the cats in the moving truck), we're gonna take down the veg room and go through the attic for stuff to keep. gonna junk all the remnants from old grows. then we're down to all the annoying little knick knacks, lamps, non perishable foods, etc.

then it's three days on the road to CO. i hope the mothers i packed don't take too bad a beating from 5 days in the dark with poor air circulation and cool temps. i've seen plants take worse treatment without blinking, fingers crossed.
hmmm, I probably wouldn't worry about the dark too much, hell you could put a couple led flashlights or something in the truck to prevent photo stress.

the cold on the other hand..... I'd try to keep temps up on the rootballs anyway. going through the mountains and such..Just might kill em.

how many moms you moving? what size buckets?
 

UncleBuck

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hmmm, I probably wouldn't worry about the dark too much, hell you could put a couple led flashlights or something in the truck to prevent photo stress.

the cold on the other hand..... I'd try to keep temps up on the rootballs anyway. going through the mountains and such..Just might kill em.

how many moms you moving? what size buckets?
12 moms in N1 containers, all well rooted.

just looked and it will drop just below freezing at both of our stops. but i think the truck itself, as well as the boxes they're in, will keep them just warm enough to live.

and if they don't, my destination is colorado. i can just go buy new plants.
 
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