I seem to recall that they were willamette hops or East Kent Golding the mother plants has to be close to ten years or better
So the wife is a crafty one she made this the other day!
Pretty cool imo!
This is my new BBQ apron
Or this one !
With a bit of word changing it should say in addition “ fuck that it’s growing season!”
Trying some herbed potatoes for dinner! A little oil tossed in along with some onion and special herbs
Visited here today at red feather lakes area this is bellaire lake and campgrounds got a bit motivated in getting the tying station out
One could just see the trout slurping flies off the waters edge
May have to some fresh trout at the campsite next week!
Part of these campgrounds were burned up the the Cameronpeak fire last year
Absolutely beautiful, thank you for sharing.
Need to do something with this fucking heat! Hope the compost helps ! A rough quick sieve through chicken wire and a good two inch top in and around each plant will hopefully help keep soil cooler .
Trying to figure out when I started this bin earlier this year
23-24 days ago? Really? Damn! Don’t think Iv every used it that early before ! Oh yes it wasn’t anywhere near 155f
Just finished watching this. Thanks. Great info in it.
Lighting up a bowl and Checkin out the video, been a tick since we talked… you doing ok?
One day at a time @Heliosphear over here have had to take some time off from growing cannabis issues with the son and this plant Still experimenting and growing some flowers and veggies atm. Still reading and watching and learning as much as time allows thanks for checking in though appreciated.
Hey buddy, sorry to hear you had to back off for a while. I’ll watch both of those. I use Roots Organics dry nutes and would love to hear that one.
Not much happening here. It’s finally getting a little colder but nice. I’m sure I have some questions for you when I finally get caught up around here.
That was really interesting information, wish I knew how to use a refractometer (the cheaper one ), would be a useful info, thanks for sharing and hope everything’s ok on your side …
Thanks for the chart @George takes a few leaves imo roll em up work the ball for a bit to help loosen the juices up a bit and squeeze a drop on the platform, close and hold up to light and read the scale Easy peasy !
From what Iv gathered from others sources a hard line and a blurred line is what can be seen at times , hard lines indicated IIRCC higher nitrates in the leaf something u DONT want .
Thanks, will do, they are not so expensive on Amazon and I am a leaf yanker (high humidity here ), better IPM is having a 12 and avoiding pesticides …
Yea I think I picked one up on amazon for like 20$ they can be used for other various tasks around the house and garage also in my use with them I’v found the highest sap content at about 6-8 hours after lights on haven’t tested outdoor stuff yet but I’d guess you might even have a bit higher readings .
Absolutely give it a try! You can also tell when your in that optimal zone your leaves will almost look plastic and have a nice sheen on them from the lipid layers being built on them .