I THINK I have the watering down of the Rain Science bags. I water the edges heavily the first round and come back to the first one and fully water the entire top. I do some other things and wait 15-20 min and repeat the two steps. I lift the bags to check the weight. If it's close, I add water to the tray and watch how quickly the pot takes up the water. I add water to the tray until it stops taking up water quickly and gets to that full water condition and muscle memory weight. I add a little ThermX to ever watering and feeding.Those 0.8gal bags work great with coco. I like their products in general. One of my current Twenty20 monster plants is in that small bag.
They have a peel away velcro transplant bag. Did you see those? They are 0.5 gal which isn't that much less than the 0.8 pheno hunt bags. Although I will say the pheno hunt .8 is a nice tall size.
.5 Gallon Transplant Bag
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Spent several hours yesterday doing this (plus a fifth meal that got cooked last night) I was exhausted by the end of it but thats 4 meals I don't have to think about in the freezer and ready to go directly into the pressure cooker from frozen, and I should be able to get leftovers from most of them as well. Going to try to do it once a week (next time should go faster since I'll know what I'm doing) since most days I have no energy to cook.
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The difference a good peeler makes lol. 20 minutes to peel the one on the right and then I said screw it, drove down the road to my parents, and borrowed my moms. Potato on the left took like 2 minutes to peel.
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My Bruce is nearly to my shoulders now, mentioned to hubby that I may have to flower her outside. He is very strongly opposed to that idea and when I suggested maybe using the downstairs half bath to flower her in he was like "well its got good ventilation but what would you do for a light?" I've already mentioned that I'd like to get a Blackbird from @Les @HLG and he had already mentioned that my birthday gift was going to cost an amount relatively close to that of the light so I'm keeping my fingers crossed that that was already his plan lmao. All I know is she will definitely end up way too tall for the tent if she stretches the 2-3x her height that I'm anticipating lol. At least in the bathroom I should be able to tie her down without worrying about any other plants. would just need to figure out a way to carbon filter the air before it goes out the roof because from what I've heard she's quite a smelly lady. I don't think it would be too hard to attach an HVAC type carbon filter to the ceiling though.
Yeah... On the initial "soak", when I use my rain science bags, I'll just put a few gallons of my initial solution in a 5 gallon bucket, and sit the bag down in it and let it soak for a bit.I THINK I have the watering down of the Rain Science bags. I water the edges heavily the first round and come back to the first one and fully water the entire top. I do some other things and wait 15-20 min and repeat the two steps. I lift the bags to check the weight. If it's close, I add water to the tray and watch how quickly the pot takes up the water. I add water to the tray until it stops taking up water quickly and gets to that full water condition and muscle memory weight. I add a little ThermX to ever watering and feeding.
I like those pheno hunt bags with the height, but you'd sure have to have a few rounds to get and keep them properly watered.
That should be plenty to do that much material. It depends on how packed the bags are. My friend REALLY packed two gal ziplock bags of flower. I'll have to bust it up quite a bit. I take some outta the bag and chop it up with a pair of scissors in a bowl. bust off chunks of the dry ice and put it in a towel and but it up with a meat tenderizer hammer. I put a layer of material in the bottom of the bowl and add a layer of ice on top, cover, shake a little and let it sit for a few min to freeze everything.I have like 2 and a half gallon bags of lowers and larf freezing from my last 4 plants. 10 pounds should be good? What do you mean by fish out? Like fish the ice out to reuse after a sift?
Just the way coke it made today is enough reason not to partake! Escobar was a SOB, but he made coke properly.I think it's always been "past a certain age or after a bad experience" for just about every "drug" that's been around in my lifetime. And I think that's always been a pretty reasonable rule. But the things that are killing people these days seem to be the additives. Never read about anybody overdosing on heroin or whatever anymore, it's always what it's cut with. Used to be that cheap coke was laced with laxatives or powdered vitamins around here and you'd get the shits worst case, not people's coke is laced with fentanyl and they die. Sucks