musky and a hint of Irish springWhats it smell like?
musky and a hint of Irish springWhats it smell like?
Give us a smoke report after its cured and all?musky and a hint of Irish spring
Don't worry she won't be looking you up any time soon,,so your safe from that ugly girl.She's dirty and not in a good way. More like encrusted.
And sumbody get her some pants; she might get arrested for robbing clothes off of abandoned Somalian roadside kids.
I either do a smoke or soap reportGive us a smoke report after its cured and all?
When this all melts I will have my hands full. Not as full as yours Hippie but more that enough for me. I have a Maple I planted 25 years ago and it is Huge! Also a Bradford Pear in my front yard. It is a non fruit bearing tree. Nice shade tree though.Beats what I was doing. 18 more loads of leaves outta the backyard. Only plugged the chute once, so it was a good day.
Got two maples that are done and three that are still holding. Hope they're down before the next rain or snow. Those suckers are a PITA to get up once they're glued down.
Either is good. "Soakey socks you clean..."I either do a smoke or soap report
Remember the news story about the newlyweds who wanted to bungee jump in, I think Brazil? Bride was so excited she jumped before she was tethered. 600 feet to the rocks below, as I recall. Horrible.I am not Jumping out of a good airplane, and I am not bungie jumping either. No hot air balloon. Nope,
Bubba
Last chrimera and last LA pure Kush are curing. My last two Chrimera 3 were not big yielders. They were both from a failed experiment to take just a few cuts, then shove them in flower tent.Made quick work of the outside. Wet heavy snow. My snow blower kept getting gummed up. Not the cleanest job but it is done. One nice thing the two neighbors driveways that I used to do has new people living there. Young adults.....they can do their own. I also cleared out a path for my dog and fed the birds.
Time to sit back and relax. Think I will try the Snow Leopard today. Been around 3 weeks since harvest. Hope this is as good as Big says.....pepsi challenge time.
Those are really pretty trees, but they're considered invasive here. And they're brittle, so a good wind can snap 'em off.When this all melts I will have my hands full. Not as full as yours Hippie but more that enough for me. I have a Maple I planted 25 years ago and it is Huge! Also a Bradford Pear in my front yard. It is a non fruit bearing tree. Nice shade tree though.
I want, now that tents are empty, to do through clean and get rid of the bales of waste leafage/sticks/ used pro mix beforeLong day in the grow. Even found time to take cuts and move the seeds I popped into soil. Whole new round of little one's coming soon. Kind of excited about the Fire OG x Blueberry after Subby showed hers to me. Thanks Big. Pictures coming......didn't happen without pictures.
Gonna go back down and clean up things and then move outside to do snow mitigation. Still snowing but the radar shows that it is starting to move out of the area. Good moisture.
Believe me I am aware of that. I have It trimmed every fall. I especially watch it in the spring when heavy snow moves in. I got the pear because I wanted something different. Blaze Autumn Maple, Purple Ash and Honey Locust are everywhere around here.Those are really pretty trees, but they're considered invasive here. And they're brittle, so a good wind can snap 'em off.
Bwahaha.....hard to stop isn't it?I want, now that tents are empty, to do through clean and get rid of the bales of waste leafage/sticks/ used pro mix before
I start another plant. I mean it this time! So there. These seeds of bigs need sorted, whoa. Steady as she goes, not gonna grow.
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Same here.Those are really pretty trees, but they're considered invasive here. And they're brittle, so a good wind can snap 'em off.
They grow very quickly and are a nice round shape. Makes for an excellent landscaping plant, but don't fare well in high winds. Not to mention tornadoes!Those are really pretty trees, but they're considered invasive here. And they're brittle, so a good wind can snap 'em off.
Contractors love 'em!They grow very quickly and are a nice round shape. Makes for an excellent landscaping plant, but don't fare well in high winds. Not to mention tornadoes!
Bubba
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