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    I just love this plant. It’s a totally different phenotype than the 3 other plants. On the next round I will need to confirm if it is a JEDI or a VADER OG. The difference is so striking that I think it is a variation in phenotype rather then a different strain. The other three plants that I expect to be two Jedi and one Vader perhaps got mixed. Then if so Kinky Mutant is the true Vader OG. Time for another round of testing on the 40th day

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    Click image for larger version  Name:	 Views:	1 Size:	2.20 MB ID:	196176 Day 39 first feeding other than mulch
    ambiant temperature 75°F
    Relative humidity 63%

    FOLIER sprayed 1.5 L spring water with scant quarter teaspoon 200x Aloe Vera Powder
    zero run off
    finaly lollipop’d that Wildthing Kinky Mutant conservatively.
    Gave the others a haircut and a shave, topped two Jedi OG and FIM’d one Vader OG.
    *note Amazon and BAS Rip you off on the price of this $23 shipping included, another place called Ingredients to Die For sells the same 1 ounce package for $13 and you pay your own shipping

    Living Large down on the Farm, I’m going to B.B. King’s tonight to see BUCKETHEAD with my son. I’ve never been a Heavy Metal Kid but I hear this guy is a virtuoso.
    Last edited by Paracelsus; 04-16-2018, 10:25 AM.

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ID:	196116 At this time of year, it is all about finding the herbaceous perennials and prepping them for healthy growth. Weeding, mulching, staking--these are the practices that assure a faultless awakening. The gardener, ah the gardener, intercedes at precisely the right season, then may stand back and observe the results. In this way, we correspond with the back and forth of nature, the absorption of rain followed by glorious sun, the swelling and contraction, the opening and closing, the dance with the dear mother. Grab a shovel, remove the obstacles, then get down on your hands and knees and nurture the tender sprouts. It is like making love: find the sensitive places and caress them. You will be rewarded!

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  • GreenhouseEffect
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    Well when I do work to help my actual sister out, I always try to extort some fresh baked dessert products from her, sounds like they need to get on there gratitude game!!
    That's a really cool design. I made a raised with a similar design once, and it worked pretty good, except it does use just a little bit more water just like a smart pot. I used weed barrier fabric. I think a couple of small drain holes might be key, just incase it rains really hard, and the fabric can't drain fast enough.

  • GreenhouseEffect
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    God, that's awesome Tika! Grew up near the ocean, and have mountains now, but man I really miss ocean...

  • Paracelsus
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    Gorgeous! I can Imagine your garden floating on the horizon!

  • Paracelsus
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    SEEING VOICES PERFORMING @ The Outdoor Work And Playday at Genesis Community Gardens in the Bronx
    on a cold November day much like today.

    Suzanne and Richard Squated in the South Bronx when it was like living in a Combination of the Wild Wild West and a Third World nation. They as a squat commune took over a building, rewired it with electricity, installed new plumbing, and organized and ran a community ambulance service to the local hospital several miles away In the 1960s. Their urban pioneer spirit collectively grew until they gave the building away to the local community where it became a home for unwed mothers years later the real estate was donated to the local church. Give them a listen.

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  • Tika
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    See I'd I can post a west for you.
    Feeding the girls/about to post pistol shots/ etc on my thread. What happened to "Sunday a day of Rest"????? And the work week begins
    Beyond this back bay and over the dune is the great Pacific😊 we are blessed but work for it.

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ID:	195922 Spent the day raking piles of leaf mold and wood fibers in to
    mulch piles and compost piles for a Sister community
    garden, not even my own. Feeling, tired, used unappreciated.
    Click image for larger version  Name:	A42D45D6-5A61-4559-BB9C-0177313A4757.jpeg Views:	1 Size:	2.50 MB ID:	195921Click image for larger version  Name:	63D01430-9B9F-420C-AB34-D419B5FAB807.jpeg Views:	1 Size:	1.72 MB ID:	195920 This is the design for my new outdoor raised planting beds
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  • Paracelsus
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    Thanks oldjarhead100 I broke down and went with the Amazonians free shipping had them in 48 hours really can’t do better than that but they charged me $24 for 1oz. Of Aloe Vera powder when the Things to Die for Price is $13 plus shipping

  • GreenhouseEffect
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    Mrs. Kinky Mutantree?

  • KingKush
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    Paracelsus
    No, and I still need to do a make-up from the other month. I'm terrible about following through sorry buddy.

  • Paracelsus
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    Hello KingKush, a box of worms showed up anonymously at my door? Do you happen to know anything about that?

  • Paracelsus
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    Hello D.A.A.S.69 where you been I haven’t seen any of your posts lately. It was you and your friend You inspired me to include music and conversation in the thread.

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