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Lizard protection. Got him a yellow fly that landed on my beer coozy
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Dish washer..:shrug:...dog washer...sounds similar enough to me..............:crying:.....




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I'll bet my hound cleans a plate quicker... We call it the pre-wash. She loves it. Even the residue of hot curry. :biggrin: Silly mutt, who ever heard of dog that likes hot curry?
 
3 Bears OG X Double Grape a few min ago. Ahe's still growing well and getting greener slowly....camera still show her lighter.
She didn't like me turning of the fan while working her with a little droop. I top dressed her with a little Terp Tea, sprinkling of bokashi and wetted that in a little with water and a tiny dose of aminos.
I'll fully fill the rez at lights on to lower the head pressure for the moisture to move further up in the media and get to the very top and get the feeder roots further into the nute bank. I figure at this stage in her life cycle, she should drain the rez by Friday......Hopefully!
She gets training at lights on after filling the rez. Just gonna lay her over to the empty end of the EB and work the colas that pop up. I do think she will throw out a bunch of suckers that I'll need to stay on top of that. I could be mistaken, but that's what I'm seeing at the moment.
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I'm on my third and it is considerably better than the first one. The readily available gen1 cars were, eh, not great on range and charging infrastructure was limited. The new cars, gen2/3, can have 400+ miles of range and charging is significantly easier. The only real downside now is cost. It is a real barrier for most. Same with having a space to charge in at home.

A lot of people lament the range. However, even if your car only got say 300 miles of "range", if you drove 70mph for 4 hours you would need to stop and charge. I don't know a lot of people who can go more than 3 without needing to stop and pee or get gas somewhere in there. Finding a rapid charger needs planning but my current car can get 80% range in 15 min. Thats just enough time to pee, buy a drink, and be ready in a few minutes.

My current car can do 400+ miles on a charge and I cannot drive it all in one shot any longer. The stops help break up fatigue as well.
Another item heading our way soon is an all electric F150. Enough range to do whatever commercial business gets done in a day, charge at the office/home overnight, or at the worksite, and no gasoline or diesel costs, as in none. Only trouble is that getting one is not going to be easy. :biggrin:
 
I'll bet my hound cleans a plate quicker... We call it the pre-wash. She loves it. Even the residue of hot curry. :biggrin: Silly mutt, who ever heard of dog that likes hot curry?
My dog, Ol’ Duder, has a fairly refined palate for hot sauces, and various artisanal mustards :rofl: :rofl:
 
Another item heading our way soon is an all electric F150. Enough range to do whatever commercial business gets done in a day, charge at the office/home overnight, or at the worksite, and no gasoline or diesel costs, as in none. Only trouble is that getting one is not going to be easy. :biggrin:
That thing is a beast!
 
We worked a photo in the 80's along a fence. was already 5 ft when we planted it at an angle in mid march...was 13 ft "sideways tall" when we chopped but the branch colas stayed below the 6 ft fence hidden from view. Made a nice hedge.
 
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