Had a 67 Bonneville 400 cid 4 barrel, electric every thing. Was a sweet car. Top end was scary with that car.
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Do you try to do IPM outdoors? If so, how does it differ from indoors?
I doubt I'll ever outdoor grow, but the brain gets itchy with thinking somedays.
I love seeing the old muscle cars. These new cars all look the same or similar to each other
Mine too, that engine could still be going. It's one of their best in history. I used that car as a truck. One day I scavenged so many granite street pavers my front wheels kept coming off the ground.Only had a slant 6 but it would scoot pretty good. Lots of low end torque.
Oh man, My wife had one when we met! What a tank! Hers was a 69, close. By the time I got on the scene the body was rotted off the frame and couldn't use the bumper jack(remember them?) But what a ride even dilapidated.Had a 67 Bonneville 400 cid 4 barrel, electric every thing. Was a sweet car. Top end was scary with that car.
Lead sleds, I remember that. They really did ride!They rode as good as any Cadillac, and yea they were lead sleds. Lol
Some strains yellow and drop more fan leaves at the end than other strains. It gives them a ridden hard and put away wet look, but as long as they come sliding into home with ample frosty goodness, I don't mind in the least.This is one of my crosses I made this past winter. I reversed a Grandpa Glue GG#4 plant and pollinated a Purple Punch plant for some F1 seeds. A friend of mine grew one and it was a really pretty plant so I thought I would pop one to check it out. She is at flip +35 today. The sugar leaves around the buds are starting to take on that reddish/purplish color. Her aroma is grape mixed with something I can't identify. But the grape aroma is front and center.
I am/was a little concerned about the amount of leaves she has that are turning yellow. I am relatively new to growing in organic soil so not fully used to this happening. I ground up some malted barley today (1/4 cup) and some kelp meal (1/3 cup) mixed them and scratched them into the surface. Today was watering day so I slowly watered the kelp and barley in. Brown says she looks just fine to him as does my other organic soil mentor so I guess I won't worry. I snapped this photo just after the lights went out and used the flash to more accurately show the colors.
I think I've become inured to this. I keep thinking it's perhaps inconsistent watering or (might be more important) I didn't mix the amendments with the peat in the correct amounts. My go to help me feel better about it is kelp. I suspect you'll notice a bit of improvement.I am/was a little concerned about the amount of leaves she has that are turning yellow. I am relatively new to growing in organic soil so not fully used to this happening. I ground up some malted barley today (1/4 cup) and some kelp meal (1/3 cup) mixed them and scratched them into the surface. Today was watering day so I slowly watered the kelp and barley in. Brown says she looks just fine to him as does my other organic soil mentor so I guess I won't worry.