Cultivating Chaos with Madam Calamity & Low Chapter 1

That’s exactly what I want :sunglasses: wicked price too

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I need to shop for some of those bad neighbor beans. Your previous pics looked wicked good.

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Thanks! Hope to do better with them this time :call_me_hand:t3:

Bad Neighbor -GMO X Animal Cookies IX


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:fire::fire::fire::fire::fire::fire::100:

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:call_me_hand:t3: thanks!

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Oh my :fire::cold_face::grapes:

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:call_me_hand:t3: thanks @TheAbu95

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Sorry, no experience with it here

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No clue, sorry! I got a bottle of it somehow, I think it came with nectar for the gods sample pack. But i never used it in hydroponic system.

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Thanks guys, we are about to find out. According to instructions I needed 26 oz or so, well that’s more than 1 bottle for one use for my size res. LOL so I did half the bottle. Hate liquid additives.

Hope you all have a good day.

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Bro screw all that its just a gimmick to use more id do like a quarter cup to your size reservoir

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Good start to the day, my comments in bold.

7am : morning, still looks like rain all day, doesn’t look like it’s going to be worth our time. Weather day.

8:30am : We are going to try, don’t trust the weather app.

8:33am : yeah, because we know better? :includes weather and radar screenshots:

8:35am : let’s set a start for 10:30, I’ll let the client know.

9:00am : weather still shows rain all day with a short window at 10:30

9:02am : it should be clear, we are going to send it.

10:20am and a quarter tank of gas later : its starting to rain again, and it’s going to until 3.

10:22am : hold on…

unloads tools

10:45am : we are going to call it a wash, too much rain today.

Now I’m here. At quarter to 12 and half the day gone. Swear common sense is so uncommon…


@LiesGrows
I agree with ya. Probably going to get that product that bud brother recommended.

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It would be amazing if people would just listen a few times in their lifetime ehh?? Lol

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Would be nice. This seems to happen the same way every time this situation presents itself. Just keep wasting my time. Makes it worse cuz I’m usually the first one there, and usually have the longest commute.

Oh well I guess.

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I get it, years ago when I did landscaping, we didn’t work in the rain either. Some days we had rain days, and sometimes we had short days, and sometimes we had days that were wasted.

After living in AK, rain doesn’t bother me anymore. Damn rain doesn’t stop for a month at a time sometimes. If you don’t adapt, you’d never live. Lol.

Tourists always had umbrellas in town, we could spot them a mile away… :rofl:

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lol, I can’t remember the last time I’ve used an umbrella. :thinking: I lead a landscaping team for a spell, spent most of my time on the zero turn. I’d happily do that again. :sunglasses: running expensive 1500watt power tools in the rain and walking on wet joists is a different story lol. If it’s not at least a 5 hour day it’s not worth my time heading out. Of course I try to work with the team, and be nice. But always ends the same, in frustration.

Organic farming was probably the most physical job I ever had. Here is a pic of one of the fields on the farm. 2x the size of a football field. And yes I did the whole thing with that tool routinely.

If I remember right this was the squash and pumpkin field. Every seed was laid by hand.

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Where im at the water aint chit…its that electricy that comes with it THATS the issue! I know 2 people who’s Air co dt got blown up by surges yesterday! From Lightning strikes.

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That’s rough! Electricity is the scariest part of construction next to hitting a city water pipe. Flood an entire neighborhood quick. N now they are installing fiber everywhere. You clip one of those lines you have a quarter million dollar fine on your hands.

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Fine is probably to cover the cost of the splice… :grimacing:
Those are expensive to hit, water mains are cheaper to repair, but it puts on a show of shame until they get there. :rofl: because when there’s that much water, EVERYONE knows what happened. :rofl:

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Definitely can put on a show, LOL. My old super almost drown when a worker hit one. The worker was the big bosses son actually. He took off running and left my super in the trench, filled so fast the 8’ concrete mains began to float and drift. Dirt started collapsing in on him when he was left alone to get out. New residential area. Crazy stuff man.

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