Holy's Garden (Part 2)

Could you find some great creamy, and just add your own peanut chunks until it’s to your liking? Beats driving hours to get clean crunchy pb

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I mean, I’m all for ingesting poison haha. A lot of my biggest influences, like Harry Dean Stanton and William Burroughs, ingested poison all the time and they lived well into their late-80’s/early-90’s. And I’ll just ignore the fact that Jack Kerouac and Charles Bukowski died in their early-60’s from doing the same thing haha.

Good idea. The only thing with that is, like, why? Why do we have to do that? This is a thing you made and made for decades and now it’s just like,”Yeah, fuck them, we’re not gonna make that anymore…”

Still, yeah, good idea. Sounds like a pain in the ass, but at least Holy’ll have some crunchy peanut butter haha…

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Oh I prefer the creamy kind. It’s why I’m gonna have to order it online. The ONLY jar in town I can find is chucky and has a inch layer of oil sitting on top :see_no_evil: Probably just gonna grab that smuckers naturals for now. I don’t have a vitamix/food processor or I would just make my own. Probably need to pick one up here eventually though… Wonder if the cursed item store (goodwill) has any :thinking:

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Apparently, these lids fit most jars and work really well for mixing natural nut butters.

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Do you have a blender? There’s no reason why that shouldn’t work. I mean, really, what’s the difference between a food processor and a blender?

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I actually like to buy the Adam’s natural that separates. I drain the oil off the top and replace it with infused Mct oil and then stir it up, tastes delicious and gets me extra zooted :sunglasses:

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Coming up with the real ideas over there :heart_eyes:

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A friend’s girlfriend, who is vegan, prepped a meal for us that was astonishingly good. It was a pasta dish with a killer non-dairy alfredo sauce that she made by running cashews through her Vitamix. I don’t think my blender would have been up to that task, but maybe so?

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Fuck vegans haha. Seriously, though, fuck vegans.

I could see a food processor being useful to make vegan cheese, but what’s the point? My best friend is vegan and she always brings over vegan cheese and is like,”You have to taste this! It’s so good!” And every time I do, I chop off a slice of cave-aged Gruyère or English cheddar or something and say,”You’ve been vegan too long. You’ve forgotten what good food actually tastes like. Eat this.” She never does, though haha.

Maybe it just depends on the blender? Apparently the one we have is some sort of super-fancy one that people covet haha. We had some friends over a few years ago, they wanted Blender Drinks and the husband of one of my ex-girlfriends was like,”Oh my gawd! You have a blahblahblah!” when I was mixing their drinks. I had no idea what he was talking about and he said,”That’s an $800 blender!”

All I could think of to say was,”Why do you know how much my fucking blender costs?”

But maybe a “nice” blender works the same as a food processor? I don’t even know what kind we have, never understood why that dude freaked out over it so much, other than it’s expensive I guess.

Blenderblenderblender… How many times can I type that word…?

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Hell yes! That’s a great idea!!

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hows things in trim jail.

this is the same shit as jacks calcium right ?

price is really good for once lol and im out of my jacks brand

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Yes, pure Calcium Nitrate

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thinking about dipping my toes back into the salt nutrient feeding again my compost source is getting pricier and local dry amendment suppliers are overpriced and scarce most will not serve you unless your commercial

was curious about whats they easiest nutes to startoff with that wont ask me to put up a mortgage :stuck_out_tongue:

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Dyna-Gro ( they rebranded to Superthrive) its pretty good and cheap as hell. It’s a 1 part. They sell a flower nute but they tell you straight up you don’t need it. They just made it because people kept asking for it.

It saved my ass on my last organic grow when shit went south lol

A gallon is $55 on Amazon

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Ah man, I haven’t used dyna grow in over 20 years… before I knew what a ph pen was :joy: still got a successful grow out of it too, somehow…

Im still on the solution-grade gypsum + maxibloom idea. Last I checked, Buildasoil has diamondk solution grade gypsum, 10lbs for $20. And a 2.2lb bag of maxibloom is around $20-25. The maxibloom bag should last ya around a year unless you’re running a ton of plants constantly. The 10lbs of gypsum will last 2-3 years unless again, ton of plants constantly. Wil also need ph up and down and the ph/ec pens but that’s it. At least one year worth of nutrients for less than $50.

~1.5g/gallon gypsum
~7g/gallon maxibloom
Start to finish

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Kinda been on break lately :joy: getting ready to trim up that c5ss girl sometime this weekend at the latest. I’d do it tonight but have a managers meeting I have to go to after work closes :roll_eyes:

She’s definitely been noticeably improving as she dries. Lasts 2-3 hrs easy and has a quicker on-set too but still not quite what I’m after really :thinking:

Still haven’t tossed her yet but definitely leaning towards it.

Still on the fence with trying to reverse the tk or ssdd. Thinking just hit them with the banana smelling c5ss male or something instead :thinking:

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@vernal put me on to Dyna-Gro last august and I haven’t looked back :joy: 2.5ml/gallon pH’d to 6.3-6.5 and let ‘er rip tater chip :sunglasses: I think a gallon treats 1,514 gallons of water at 2.5ml a gallon

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Man I miss @vernal
Haven’t been seeing him post on IG lately either :cry:
But hell yeah, I could see why! I just haven’t gotten back to trying it yet myself. Tried most other nutrient lines tho.

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I talk to him on IG sometimes, we got something in the works atm

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Thanks brotha went and bought !

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