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She’s a big girl. And she’s proud of her titties. When I grow up I want to be just like her

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Are you sure that you can fill her shoes…last one to try hasn’t been seen again

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I think I can fill one of her shoes. With my whole body

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Lowe’s is closing down here and everything is on clearance what I’ve heard. I’m going to go see what they have. They definitely have the cheapest perlite I’ll go get me a bunch of bags of it I always need that. Just bored.

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Quick and simple question. Can I mix a gallon of AN nutes and use it over the course of a week when watering young plants that will not take a gallon? Since we don’t pH it anyway, even if it does drift a bit, no worries or am I not thinking right?

Just switched to Coco and learning how to water and feed all over again.
I think after killing 12 babies I got it down. This is only 17 days and I will post the pics of the overwatering and possible nute burn in her first week.


Came up great. Then the transplant and the alleged crimes



and the recovery

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Yes, you can use a gallon of pre-mix to give your baby girls their water feed treats. I’ve got several people that use coco utilizing Advanced Nutrients as well. Last year I even fed my tomato plants with Advanced Nutrients :partying_face:

But yes you’re totally good to go with your plan✌️

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@Bonjoyle
Did your Coco medium come pre-buffered or did you buffer it?

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Sugar Snap peas have all popped. 100% successful germination and sprout.

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I did buffer it with cal mag prior to using. RX Green is the maker of the coco and they say it is buffered with Calcium nitrate but saw no mention of the mag so I used the info on the Coco for Cannabis website and came up with a plan.

Here she is this morning. I mixed up a gallon and gave her about a cup last nite. First actual watering and feeding since I burnt her up in the beginning of that 2nd week.


Thanks for the advice once again!!

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You’ll be good to go!

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We hit up clearance sales, end of season sales, store closings and the like all year 'round to stock up on supplies for our gardens and land.

If you go to Lowe’s, Home Depot or Tractor Supply right as summer is ending you can get incredible deals.

I have enough fertilizer to last me maybe 4 or 5 seasons just from clearance sales last year.

Its easy as hell to spend a ton of money on shit for the garden, catching these sales can save you biiiig money.

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My dumb ass tilled thru half of our peas before i realized what was happening. We probably only have 20 or so left that i didnt decimate.

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One thing most people dont know about is how brutal a chicken can be and the level of bullying that can happen within a flock.

We had to put one of our laying hens down today after a fight broke out and 4 hens jumped on another one and started pecking away at her.

The fight was over before it started and there was little we could do to break it up - by the time we made it into the run to get shit under control that hen was already in such bad shape; we had to put her out of her misery.

Hens can sense when a member of the flock is getting old or sick, and if that bird isnt fit enough to fight back… it happens from time to time.

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Sounds interesting. I can guess what’s for dinner

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She’s somethings dinner I’m sure.

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So the duck comes back and lays about 10-12 eggs she’s been laying on them for a couple of days now. She really likes her little secluded spot. However, you can fool some of the people some of the time part of the people part of the time but you can’t fool The Fox as I told you before my neighborhood is becoming infested with coyotes and foxes. Last night the fox laid in my yard scoping out the prey

She patiently waited about an hour and she made her move. The duck flew away and the :fox: fox took all the eggs

As she was taking the eggs she looked me dead in my eyes. I can only imagine her thoughts… “Go ahead bich trying to stop me”

I figured it was my duty to show the fox who was boss. I was going to kill it. (I knew I could confess my sins at Church on Easter Sunday †)

At the spare of the moment the only thing I could think of was a 5 gallon ceramic flower pot that weighs approximately 50 pounds sitting on the back deck. I figure if I drop the pot off the porch on to the fox’s head I would smash his brains out like a fuk’in watermelon.

By the time I got to the front porch with the pot the fox took off.

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Smart fox!

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Unlucky fox, a minute later and he would have been blessed with that 50lb. Of pot. :sweat_smile:

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Update

My dog decided it deserved a proper burial so he drug it back up the hill and onto the back porch.

:face_vomiting:

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Just wanted to add a quick contribution. I made several different quiche, a chilled Paella salad, a fruit salad and cured some Alaskan King salmon that a friend caught into lox for bagels for todays brunch. I was able to use a lot of things from my garden in order to contribute to the feast. I used some garlic and their scapes in a couple of different recipes. (check out BJ’s garlic farm online in Ohio for different types of garlics), I also used some of the green onions I’m growing, blueberries for the fruit salad, chives, cilantro for part of the salmon cure and a couple of the quiche recipes, and I used Swiss Chard that I grew in place of spinach in the quiche Lorraine. Plus I used some cannabutter that I made from trimmings on my last 420 harvest back in October. Such a wonderful feeling to go outside and pull, cut, dig up, harvest and pick items that you have grown yourself to share with others. Hope everyone had a great day today. Keep on growing.

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