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Masterbear

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Nice I see you even have some aloe growing there! There is a lot of useful vegitation there.
It's like the universe is mad at me she is pissing with rain today, even worse than the previous 2-3 days. Temp is 23 degrees at 88% humidity I put my two pots undercover again overnight and left them there this morning.
Take a look at my journal, the second to last post of the male can you confirm for me that it is indeed a male. Hope your weather is looking up better than mine! #wishfulthinking

Peace ✌
 

Vnsmkr

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Where I am according to the vegetation colors we hve a fall, spring, summer, but no winters; though temps stay fairly high year round and the dark vs light hrs are basically even all year.
I agree on your 1st statement as well. Me too. Its coming I am confident
 

Vnsmkr

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So I have all sorts of papaya trees springing up :). Few months back my kids came home with a bunch of seeds wrapped up from their teacher and I kinda laughed and said ok, they probably wont sprout. Seems I am the dummy as there are at least 5 up there. Wife says last night, but they are men no fruits. I learn something new daily
 

Vnsmkr

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We have seasons here in So Cal. They are just not as extreme as in other parts of the country.
I enjoy seeing the color changes, but I do like the constant of the temperature and the daylight vs dark hours are good for me here too. I always hated those days when it got dark at 1700 and then 6 months later it was still light out at 2100. Then those times I flew to Alaska, landed there at ~2200 and it was like 1200 in the afternoon, no thanks.
 

ttystikk

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In Colorado it would go from 30 to 80 in a week and that was the transition. In October it would reverse - 80 to 30.
Things here are a little different now. Today- TODAY- saw temperatures in the seventies and even eighties around the state. We had an 18" snowfall and it's completely gone in just a few days, like a late spring storm. One day, or two? Completely routine. But this time, it's been basically the whole year.
 

ttystikk

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I enjoy seeing the color changes, but I do like the constant of the temperature and the daylight vs dark hours are good for me here too. I always hated those days when it got dark at 1700 and then 6 months later it was still light out at 2100. Then those times I flew to Alaska, landed there at ~2200 and it was like 1200 in the afternoon, no thanks.
That's half the reason to travel; to experience such differences. I hear you, that you may not want to live that way all the time, but I always found it to be an adventure.
 

Vnsmkr

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That's half the reason to travel; to experience such differences. I hear you, that you may not want to live that way all the time, but I always found it to be an adventure.
Honestly I would like to take myself & family up into Northern India and set up house and shop away from what people consider modern.

Moved the Black Malawi into a sunnier spot and cut the top off the Cheese & Chong (and moved it where the BM was) and will take it down in stages. Got top drying now. Smells great.2016-02-20 10.59.30.jpg
 
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