This is a good seed bank
This is a good seed bank
What makes it worst was it was one of my own kind an Irish manLame, that's facebook for you.
Bug eating machineWhat makes it worst was it was one of my own kind an Irish man
Lol,hope his kids are all born with humps
Irish curse Lol what about couple of these in your tent,bloke on Facebook uses these to eat the bugs,he said they don’t eat
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Sorry for your troubles. Being in an illegal state I don’t think I could ever trust anyone on FB that I didn’t personally know IRL. I use Strainly several times a year, but use precautions there too. The only other place I trade is with folks I have dealt with online for a long time. We used to have a trade group setup where every three months each would send a packet of 5 seeds to each person in the group. We would rotate photos/autos and only rule was you had to know the strain you were sending, no unknown bag seed. Worked out good for a couple years and eventually it faded, but still got some good trades and traders from it.What makes it worst was it was one of my own kind an Irish man
Lol,hope his kids are all born with humps
Irish curse Lol what about couple of these in your tent,bloke on Facebook uses these to eat the bugs,he said they don’t eat
The leaves
I went by my old farm when visiting a friend. I called the Doc i sold it to and asked if I could take a quick gander and he said sure. I went to my old garden spot. He had incorporated it into the hay pasture........crying shame! It was about 5 shades darker green and well over 10inches higher than the rest of the field. Even though it was now a damn monoculture, My old lady bugs and Praying Mantis were still really easy to find. The garlic that was there over 30 years ago when I bought the place and cultivated it, was still along the fence row, even though the fence was removed. Many Praying Mantis were perched on the tops hunting prey.What makes it worst was it was one of my own kind an Irish man
Lol,hope his kids are all born with humps
Irish curse Lol what about couple of these in your tent,bloke on Facebook uses these to eat the bugs,he said they don’t eat
The leaves View attachment 1273718
I was told they eat anything,my thing is what you do with them after your grow is over ,I went by my old farm when visiting a friend. I called the Doc i sold it to and asked if I could take a quick gander and he said sure. I went to my old garden spot. He had incorporated it into the hay pasture........crying shame! It was about 5 shades darker green and well over 10inches higher than the rest of the field. Even though it was now a damn monoculture, My old lady bugs and Praying Mantis were still really easy to find. The garlic that was there over 30 years ago when I bought the place and cultivated it, was still along the fence row, even though the fence was removed. Many Praying Mantis were perched on the tops hunting prey.
Dumb question: Will Praying Mantis eat gnats or are they too small?
I’ve had some good trades on another weed forum,Sorry for your troubles. Being in an illegal state I don’t think I could ever trust anyone on FB that I didn’t personally know IRL. I use Strainly several times a year, but use precautions there too. The only other place I trade is with folks I have dealt with online for a long time. We used to have a trade group setup where every three months each would send a packet of 5 seeds to each person in the group. We would rotate photos/autos and only rule was you had to know the strain you were sending, no unknown bag seed. Worked out good for a couple years and eventually it faded, but still got some good trades and traders from it.
Praying Mantis are the best, I used them and ladybugs on aphids. I could sit for hours watching them work in the tent.