Dequilo's 2021 grow some indoor fun:) closed 3/32021

Thanks for the beans I will be sure to ask him it will be a bit 90 - 120 days but it will come

I am going to drop them and have a months growth on them going out so they should finish

in August or that is the plan

Thank you again and your crosses will get worked :wink:

Make seeds and share them

Dequilo

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Wow, awesome spot - thanks for putting these to use, and it will be fun to see how they eventually progress!

They seem to take a little bit longer by a week or two than the description of the original Fastbuds seeds indicates, but I’m guessing that’s not terribly concerning.

In any event, I’l be along for the ride for sure, and thanks as always for sharing so much of your work!

Best,
Vesti

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cant wait to see AAAAALLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL of your plants grow my friend… im jealous of your numbers there… so many plants… give me a couple weeks and ill be on pace to catch you lol. not sure if popping 50 total seed before my daughter is born was the smartest move, but im gonna make it happen.

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how can you go wrong popping 50 beans :slight_smile: the more the merrier in my mind

check out @Sunvalley work he pops beans and is my Hero

my wife will ask how many I have going or what am I putting outside?

the answer is : A Few Around 10 A little over 50

I am a Network Engineer we in IT are always vague

It appears to work It should work

so I am with you plant more beans indeed

all the best and be safe

Dequilo

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more you plant the more you can select from later :wink:

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Beautiful green on them girls.
My mother Kashmir is seeded and hanging right now, and I’ve got the ‘21 Chocolates coming down over the next couple weeks.

Also, If you don’t get immaculate germination rates on them Kashmir seeds, make sure to let me know and I’ll throw you an extra pack

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what a small world!!! Im a network engineer myself!!! I work in the oil and energy sector in tulsa ok.

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I worked in the patch back in the day in Houma for Halliburton when it was a Mom and Pop shop

but not networking I got hurt in a steel mill in 1997 and went into IT around 1999

in the patch “Fuck, Fight and Trip Pipe we will at all three” I was Rough Neck

capping wells and pulling drill strings

but now I am Database/Systems/Network engineer and they still will not let me drive the train :slight_smile:

so much better work and easier

I work remote most of the time so I get paid to grow :wink:

all the best and grow well

Dequilo

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thats awesome, i tell people that all the time… they still dont let me drive the train lol. Im with a large outfit in tulsa currently, working in a highrise mon-thur… I love it…

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Just so you know I am in New York we are not a grow state now and more than likely never will be :frowning:

but as I have said many times “illegal is a sick bird” :slight_smile:

I will not be flowering for quite awhile as I have no flower room until I build it by

than I hope to have a green house up to take some of the over flow over plants

I hope to be working inside and out this year

but my eyes are always bigger than my stomach so we will see

make beans and share them

Dequilo

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Hard to believe you have time for your paying job with all you got going on . Busy busy :grinning: :clap: :+1:

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@Floyd I have been working remote 3 days a week since 2005 I do Network Administration

etc.

the other day my boss calls and tells me to stay home until he tells me to come in as people are sick

and he does not want me sick

Stay Home and Grow Weed he said

I added grow weed :wink:

so until I hear other wise I get paid to be home so grow weed I shall

be safe and be free

Dequilo

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I’m jealous ! Getting paid to stay home and grow . That’s the life! :smiley: :+1:

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@Floyd long time coming I work in a Aluminum Mill doing direct chill casting

I work for 13 days straight 12 hours shift with a day off in between 6 PM til 6 AM

did that for a couple of years

I had 4600 pounds fall on me one night and cover my legs to mid calf ended up losing

2/3 of my foot and breaking my ankle off the bottom of my leg

so I needed to find a different type of work as it was to much on foot after I went back

so I went back to college at around forty and learn IT

Now they pay me stupid money and I do not work hard at all

so now I have lots of time to do what I like to do the best of all things

GROW THE WEED

and get paid

Dequilo

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I worked in the steel industry for 30 yrs . Saw lots of peeps lose fingers and toes . I never lost any parts but my back is fucked . Couldn’t do it anymore . I’m semi retired now and don’t work at all in the winter and not a lot of hours in the summer… So I actually have lots of time . Just not getting paid like you . lol

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It’s so nice looking through all of your efforts in this thread! Very very impressive things going on. Glad to see you are able to do what you love. Keep up the good work friend.

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Brother, right there with you. I lost all my fingers on my left hand, showed up with them in my right hand, but…I got lucky…after 14 hours in a top notch trauma unit, they reattached everything and it all works :hushed:

They are a bit crooked, and stop working below about 40 degrees, but I will take it :+1:
When I had my left lung blown to pieces, and my teeth blown out, they couldn’t fix that…haha so I’m a one lunger now, and fake teeth…haha

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Inland Steel Gary Indiana when I started but the bottom dropped out of Steel so I went work in the

light metals

did secondary recovery smelting in Portage doing remelts

I did make killer money as a United Steel Worker but being young got paid on Friday broke on

Monday morning

so back to the grind, I do not miss it other than being in my 20s

be safe and enjoy the day

Dequilo

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I had great medical care the first doctor wanted to cut it off above the ankle :frowning:

my wife 5 foot tall 100 pound wife ran his ass off and told them never let him back in my room

she than moved me to a different hospital and they saved the bottom of my foot and

did a muscle graft over the wound I was on the table for 16 hours and they did a great job

now I wear regular shoes and do great with it

from time to time it hurts but so does life :slight_smile:

all the best my brother and grow well

Dequilo

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Stand proud with our wounds of life :grin:.
My hand does so we’ll people don’t believe me untill they can see the scars around it all and my nails.
Ironically, after losing my lung and teeth, I was in good ole Army rehab for about 6 months, and 1 year later I won a iron Man triathlon. And I am still a heavy smoker, but I also still work out and run a couple miles daily. If I do not stay in shape, man does my body start hurting. Between the shrapnel pulled out of me, the broken bones and missing body parts, you have to stay in top shape. If not, it becomes Almost debilitating. But, I have no complaints and would do it all again in a heart beat.

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