WTF I thought you already solved this problem.
This is boarding on abuse.
I hit a series of bottlenecks but with any luck I’m getting more Promix and more pots today or tomorrow so it will be sorted soon enough.
I’m leaving on Sunday so I have to get it done by then or else.
I give my plants what they need and not one penny more.
Those fucking things are handy as f. Big spender on the promix. Big talker spoil your plants.
It is especially helpful since I live in a condo. If I could just drive straight to my front door it wouldn’t be such a big deal but I’ve got to lug it through the parking garage and up the elevator and I really don’t want to get the hotel dolly from the lobby because even though I’m not doing anything illegal I still don’t want to telegraph my intentions.
And I saved $1.36 on fabric pots because of Prime day so I figured I could live large.
But: it’s way more expensive than the last time I bought it.
Yeah, I just picked up a QT each of Bushdoctor Sledgehammer and Microbe
Actually doing it with a “wisteria” motherplant, to create a big arch. Wifey’s thing. No joke.
It work far better than “layering/marcotage”, faster too.
Well what I wanna know is if you serpentine layer and cut them the wrong way around, will their bottom start to grow up?
Would we call that growing down?
And, more imporantly, if weed plants can grow down, will feathers be next?
Awesome of you to have started a new thread.
I certainly was intimidated to go through the whole ‘goes legal’ thread. Now that u remain legal, I’ll gladly hop on for the ride…
Good thing you had that handtruck so you didn’t have to put your purse down or muss your hair.
I like to look my best when I go to Canadian Tire. It’s a better class of people.
There’s a 2% chance of getting run over every time you walk to your car. I don’t get the appeal but it’s only 300 meters away so, yeah.
Congrats on the multiple acquisitions!
You don’t seem to be lazy when it counts: when you don’t have any choice in the matter.
I’m not lazy. I use my energies wisely
AKA ‘ground layering’
In ground layering, the stem is bent down and the target region buried in the soil. This is done in plant nurseries in imitation of natural layering by many plants such as brambles which bow over and touch the tip on the ground, at which point it grows roots and, when separated, can continue as a separate plant.
I keep thinking remains legal. I was daydreaming last night that @Foreigner your little cabinet grow with the little LED. That you probably have a button that opens up a secret grow room like Peacemaker’s dad’s secret room.
You’re so charming slick
The mechanism is actually tilting a book, but yes.
Hydrophobic you say. Fine. I’ll just stick you in a bucket of water until you shut up:
And the dog wondering what the hell this lunatic is doing.
I, Would like to talk to each of you individually. (It’s about your vehicle’s extended warranty)