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An American Dream White Picket Fences.

BrassNwood

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Pictures were mostly to remember the orientation of the sensor wires as I try and reassemble the butchered battery pack of this electric scooter. One of my acquaintances handed me the sack of shredded bits with "Here I know you can fix it"

Asshat why didn't you give it to me before you chopped it up? it only needed 2 new cells on the bottom pack and would have been a snap to replace.

Grrrrrrrrrrr He's done the same thing with the last 5 outboard engines he's "given me" LMAO

I've got the dead cells replaced, and the battery pack reassembled, and I'll get the sensor / charge status wires figured out when we get back on Monday or, so the current plan is.
 
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Garden

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2 of 4
Bottom soaked / fed a touch of Alaskan fish goo to all the clones as they were getting light in weight and need to be unattended for the next few days.

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4 of 4 raised the lights 2 chain links just in case.

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Sorbet #4 stayed small and very compact.

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Forest Gump Showing her hybrid legs.

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Same

 
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Pictures were mostly to remember the orientation of the sensor wires as I try and reassemble the butchered battery pack of this electric scooter. One of my acquaintances handed me the sack of shredded bits with "Here I know you can fix it"

Asshat why didn't you give it to me before you chopped it up? it only needed 2 new cells on the bottom pack and would have been a snap to replace.

Grrrrrrrrrrr He's done the same thing with the last 5 outboard engines he's "given me" LMAO

I've got the dead cells replaced, and the battery pack reassembled, and I'll get the sensor / charge status wires figured out when we get back on Monday or, so the current plan is.
I reckon you could MacGruber a windmill on the handlebar so your travels would recharge the battery as you scoot along!
 

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The Wizard of Bras closed.

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We got back just in time as one was slumped over and very unhappy. All got flooded bottom and top with more fish juice.

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Got to think about how I'm going to deal with this many clones while I'm gone. Thinking I'll take a tray of the biggest and best with us and leave the rest and the neighbor can water if they need it.

Wife says I'll be admitted Monday morning. Surgery at noon. ICU for 12 hours then 24 in general care and out the door on Wednesday baring complications.

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Forest Gump. Windy and lost focus.

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Sorbet #4
 
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One of the other boaters on this dock just learned his father is stage 4 lung cancer we talked a bit. I gave him 2 caps to get started with very detailed low dose instructions and told him where to find the capsule threads.

He's got "Tommy" the old dock rat curmudgeon as my latest living example of the power of Cannabis. The man looked near dead from Cancer just about a year ago now. It's put the bounce back in his walk and he'll get at least 1 more year in fair health. Might do much better as he's hammering down the capsules now.

He's reached that point where they wire the shit out of you. Spin like a whirling dervish. WOOHOO !
 

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Everybody is well into flower except for the very Sativa plant the other side of the fence. Chunk loves Sloth #2. I had several of these seeds and they all showed as Indica leaning hybrids, but this one is clearly not like the others.

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The rest of the very Indica leaning plants.

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Packing on some size now.

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Tossed 2 more that were way behind so the count stands at 58 now.
 

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Building some tight buds.

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30 days to go.

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Chunk #2

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I neglected to tag the Chunk 2 as such but this sure looks like a narrow-fingered copy.

I cleared a space on the east side to put most of the clones and hung the lights in prep for the surgical adventures next week. I'll take a tray of 16 of the biggest with us.
 

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I love that sativa leaning plant. With our short season we need to run indica dominant strains.

I know this one won't finish in the 30 days left but I love finding her. Her clone will rock come fall as I can let her run as long as she needs. The last near pure example I had like this was a pair of white widows that got HUGE! Ran them well into January as I remember. Might have been clear to Feb.
 

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What is BT, if I may ask?
Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) is a unique short-lived bacterium that only affects caterpillars. They eat some treated leaf; it grows crystals in their guts, and they starve to death.

It's a non-persistent formulation lasting from 7 days to just 24 hours and is soon degrade by sunlight.

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Several companies make it so depending on local suppliers it might be AG and in a green bottle or southern in a yellow / green.

Great at keeping hornworms off your tomatoes too.
 

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