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oldmaninbc

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I am one tired turkey. I can't do it like I use to. I run out of gas quick. Did get a lot done on the front yard. All the dead spots have been re-seeded and watered in. Hopefully with this storm I will get some help from mother nature with the watering duties.

Grub killer also put down on the grass. After close inspection the spots I though was winter kill turned out to be dead from the grubs. The little bastages ...... hopefully the grub killer will do it's job.....this is the second application. Will do a couple more before the grass really gets going.

Rest of the day is gonna be spent chilling.

I have a couple of plants almost ready to replace the male I culled earlier today. Need to up-pot and give them a few more days in veg and then they will be good to go.
I was foolish and wore my yard cleanup cloths into my tent room and the next thing I know the plants have thrips.
Never had thrips before and never want thrips again!
I had to trash the whole crop as I didn't know how to treat them in full bloom.

Skunks love grubs!
 

oldmaninbc

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Hola Amigo!

easy access on Part 1

not so easy access on Part 2 which requires me to belly crawl about 30’ feet under house in a crawl space less than 3’feet

and it’s muddy , spiders and webs , and some old fiberglass insulation

I need a fecking hazmat suit

so yeah , in site of SubGirls admonishment to get all the right parts , I still needed a second 50 mile round trip for more parts

rough day for a rookie apprentice wanna be plumber 🤓
Oh yeah, been there done that myself. That's why I have empathy for you, nasty ground level plumbing repairs can be filthy and yucky.
I guess many of us DIY plumber have made more trips than required to get parts, I know I've had too, that usually includes other forms of home repairs too. The thing is I worked years in building supply, think I would know better.
I hope you have a way to compensate for your hectic and dirty day on the repair. Chill the mind, some good food and if you like to relax, a pleasant evening doing what you enjoy.
 

Littleleaf

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@bigsur51 At least you came home to water instead of ash.

Here's some pics of what the fire left behind.

this tree was hollowed out by the fire.
blowed out.jpg


There was a forest
burned.jpg


In the past here, it was a desert. Someone tried to make a pond but only found sand 30'+ feet down.
desert past.jpg


If you look at the bottom middle you can see water. Before the fire it was dry as a bone. Now that the ceder trees are dead. The water is coming back out of the ground.
water.jpg
 

Putembk

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@bigsur51 At least you came home to water instead of ash.

Here's some pics of what the fire left behind.

this tree was hollowed out by the fire.
View attachment 19176587

There was a forest
View attachment 19176589

In the past here, it was a desert. Someone tried to make a pond but only found sand 30'+ feet down.
View attachment 19176590

If you look at the bottom middle you can see water. Before the fire it was dry as a bone. Now that the ceder trees are dead. The water is coming back out of the ground.
View attachment 19176591
You are ok though?
 

Gray Wolf

A Posse ad Esse. From Possibility to realization.
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Why I walk down the aisle and if it's on the list I get 3 if its not I get 1 and if it looks like it should be I get a dozen.
😂
Extras is petty much how I ended up with drawers of spare parts that I never remember when buying for a new project and when I do, the odds are that its the wrong size.
 
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Putembk

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It can be used in full bloom? Do you spray it on? I just read the insect has to eat it.

I see it's in cdn stores, ok, I've seen it under a different name, same product.

The product I looked at could only be used in veg. Dr Doom
No you need to drench. I get them every year in veg. I think they get in my soil in the garage Where I store it. I get rid of them before they go into flower.
 

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