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jokerman

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I realize your fondness for Sub prevents you from wandering far and I respect your loyalty.
Your a good man jokerman and a helluva fine mayor for the neighborhood. Hello jokerman:)

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So far me being mayor has been successful.
I give a half a day off on Saturday and the whole Sunday off.
Going to have a parade soon.
 

oldmaninbc

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420club
I am busy vacuuming .....company coming over tonight. No time to play with hood ornaments.....Especially when they are young enough to be my granddaughter.
That's the way Pute get at it. Company this evening that sounds fun, do you have any tomato sprouts to give away. I can't remember the last time I had company, it's been a while. Is this a dinner and entertaining evening?
Maybe Kevin would like one of those floor vacuuming machines he could ride around on, help an older fellow like you out. Not that you need any help but Kevin would look good on one.

Hello Mr Pute:)
 

Putembk

One Toke Over The Line
Premium user
I heard undercoating for a tractor is a good investment that will serve you for a coupla minutes after signing said contract.
True story.....My first job out of HS was working at a VW dealership. I had various duties and undercoating was one of them. I had no idea what I was doing when I got my first undercoating job. So, I asked the shop Foreman how to undercoat a VW Bug. He simply said spray everything evenly on the under carriage of the car....So I did including the engine. I must have done it as instructed for at least a month before one of the techs said you never undercoat an Air Cooled Engine......OOPS!

To this day i wonder how many VW's came back to the dealership with blown engines due to overheating......
 

BrassNwood

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Veteran
This will always be funny to me


LMAO
Im gonna have to find me some pie now.
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Time tunnel.
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Can you actually buy military weapons like bb and pellet guns without a background check ,licence, or firearms certificate in the US? We can't.
Bb and pellet are still legal for anyone to buy in California, but I figure the powers that have their eyes on that too.

Sun is out and the snow bombs are falling off the trees and hammering the roof.
 

oldmaninbc

Well-known member
420club
I don't think I have ever played Bingo....


I didn't see topless at the bingo hall but I'm sure there was some frisky people there.
If you like gambling and know all the calls for bingo, many enjoy it.
Thank goodness they don't allow smoking at the halls any longer, I was just about choked to death in one hall.
Can't say I'm a fan of bingo but I don't mind trying something different, I don't like gambling, not any longer.
 

Travis Kelcee

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Good afternoon.Anyone need a clone?


When I had a 10' x 10' flower room I had a lower bud get that bad once.

Didn't know I had mites, went away for 3 days. Noticed some mites when I got back, did a 1/2 assed check and planned on dealing with it the next day. Something came up and it was 2 days before I got back to it.

I got out the headlight and magnifying glass and holy smokes.

Tore it all down, trashed all the pants. sanitized the area, let it sit for a month sanitized again. wait another month and restarted.

A major contributing factor was my grow style. Fixed height lights required me to adjust the plant height by stacking them on buckets as needed. 10 different strains with flowering times ranging from 8 weeks to 16 weeks harvesting and adding new plants every couple weeks. The mites got ahold of plant that was in area that made it hard to do a proper inspection due to my densely packed room of varying heights of elevated plants.

Mites don't need long to go from a few to a few hundred.

I never would use any kind of pesticide on flowering plants.

When I started on the forums Avid was totally unacceptable at any stage of growth because it's systemic.
 

Dime

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Premium user
When I had a 10' x 10' flower room I had a lower bud get that bad once.

Didn't know I had mites, went away for 3 days. Noticed some mites when I got back, did a 1/2 assed check and planned on dealing with it the next day. Something came up and it was 2 days before I got back to it.

I got out the headlight and magnifying glass and holy smokes.

Tore it all down, trashed all the pants. sanitized the area, let it sit for a month sanitized again. wait another month and restarted.

A major contributing factor was my grow style. Fixed height lights required me to adjust the plant height by stacking them on buckets as needed. 10 different strains with flowering times ranging from 8 weeks to 16 weeks harvesting and adding new plants every couple weeks. The mites got ahold of plant that was in area that made it hard to do a proper inspection due to my densely packed room of varying heights of elevated plants.

Mites don't need long to go from a few to a few hundred.

I never would use any kind of pesticide on flowering plants.

When I started on the forums Avid was totally unacceptable at any stage of growth because it's systemic.
I have had them before in the winter and they are unreal. I even put all the plants in the tub and sprayed them with water,every single leaf and they still came back so I made a bonfire and and burned pots and all. Then I removed all tarps and sprayed everything down with bleach,pinesol hung a no pest strip in the room for a month. The I went back in with a respirator and opened the windows and let it sit for a week and bleached again. I haven't had them since.I got them from buying a clone and will never do it again. In Canada you can't buy powerful or systemic insecticides like the US. The best we have is endall soap with pyrethrines and I use it during veg as precaution and wash it off a cple weeks before flowering and nothing after that. They claim you can use it up to the day before harvesting vegetables but I dont.
 

Travis Kelcee

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I have had them before in the winter and they are unreal. I even put all the plants in the tub and sprayed them with water,every single leaf and they still came back so I made a bonfire and and burned pots and all. Then I removed all tarps and sprayed everything down with bleach,pinesol hung a no pest strip in the room for a month. The I went back in with a respirator and opened the windows and let it sit for a week and bleached again. I haven't had them since.I got them from buying a clone and will never do it again. In Canada you can't buy powerful or systemic insecticides like the US. The best we have is endall soap with pyrethrines and I use it during veg as precaution and wash it off a cple weeks before flowering and nothing after that. They claim you can use it up to the day before harvesting vegetables but I dont.
After I read about growers getting mites via clone I had a clone isolation area. All clones were required to spend 60 days in the isolation area.

Considering at my peak I had 10 moms, usually 50 cuttings in the clone domes, 50 plants in veg and 20 - 50 in flower. Outside of the mites I never dealt with much other than occasional fungus knats.






I can tell you that mites prefer fig tree leaves to cannabis leaves. Last year I had a fig tree and a Panama Haze plant in the tent together long enough to see the webbing on the fig leaf. My first thought was Oh Funk there goes the Panama Haze lady. I carefully removed the fig tree and checked the PH meticulously everyday until harvest. Not a single mite.
 

OleReynard

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After I read about growers getting mites via clone I had a clone isolation area. All clones were required to spend 60 days in the isolation area.

Considering at my peak I had 10 moms, usually 50 cuttings in the clone domes, 50 plants in veg and 20 - 50 in flower. Outside of the mites I never dealt with much other than occasional fungus knats.






I can tell you that mites prefer fig tree leaves to cannabis leaves. Last year I had a fig tree and a Panama Haze plant in the tent together long enough to see the webbing on the fig leaf. My first thought was Oh Funk there goes the Panama Haze lady. I carefully removed the fig tree and checked the PH meticulously everyday until harvest. Not a single mite.
They'll also gravitate towards your best plants first
 

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