Thanks for the warm welcome!
Let me be frank and a little incredulous here: how the heck are we even at 21st? We have a dysfunctional justice system and a government that chases down whistleblowers with a vengeance.
Our incarceration rate alone should be enough to put us down there with the...
Good god, that is awful. I do not understand your company's position here.
I am not a lawyer, but you might consider seeing if there are free legal services in a nearby city. Many cities have "community legal services" that provide some free consultation. You'll need an EEO or some kind of...
Shouldn't be a problem if it's one, two, three days. Turn off the light and prop open the door so they can get some air circulation.
If you're talking a power outage for a week, yes, that will be an issue, though I doubt it will completely murder the plant, especially if you can get some...
Tomatoes, as others are saying, is good.
Keep in mind that growing ANY plant is going to get you more in touch with our green autotrophic friends. You'll learn plant temperament and habits, what is too much care and what is not enough. Caring for a plant is an art, more than anything else.
So, what's interesting about industries like military and the drug war is that they have deflationary tendencies, which, in a debt-obsessed economy like our own, is totally counterproductive.
For instance:
You work for Lockheed, and build a nice cruise missile. Let's say that costs a million...
Crawled from a plane crash, both ankles are broken, bills are fluttering around, and he's yelling "THAT MONEY ISN'T MINE! IT'S NOT MINE!"
What a bad ass :bravo:
Re: Worried about some if my seedlings
They're fine, they just need some more time.
As I said in another thread, there's two parts to the plant: foliage and roots. It's growing the roots right now, so it will catch up above ground sooner or later.
They're not too far off. Remember that it's growing as big or bigger under the soil. The plant has two main parts: what you can see (foliage) and what you can't (roots).
So this part is the hardest, because you want to speed it up, but it needs to go slow at first so it can develop. That's why...