doublejj's BIG 2015 adventure.....

papapayne

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lucky dog!

I would like to pick your brain again, Double JJ, but what would you recommend as far as greenhouse size for 8 plants in 150s that are already 4 footers? I plan on starting a light dep to get them started maybe 2 weeks earlier then they would naturally. Im kinda thinking 2 carports, but not sure if that would really be big enough?

Thanks again for your wealth of knowledge, you are a blessing to growers everywhere!

Stay free stay high

papa
 

doublejj

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lucky dog!

I would like to pick your brain again, Double JJ, but what would you recommend as far as greenhouse size for 8 plants in 150s that are already 4 footers? I plan on starting a light dep to get them started maybe 2 weeks earlier then they would naturally. Im kinda thinking 2 carports, but not sure if that would really be big enough?

Thanks again for your wealth of knowledge, you are a blessing to growers everywhere!

Stay free stay high

papa
2 carports should work well. Anything much bigger is a b*tch to cover for light dep....
Remember you can easily raise the carports with a few cinder blocks..good luck bro
 

ruby fruit

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do you hunt kangaroos? is it like open season all year?? marsupials are neat ...
pretty much open season all year with roos just need farm owners permission if on private land..i don't really get into the hunting scene even tho I have a sharp eye for a target with my eye..(runs in the family)..im more into fishing and the water joe :) but I love easting marinated roo steaks myself so thought the mastiff would like it to
 

reza92

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do you hunt kangaroos? is it like open season all year?? marsupials are neat ...
with the way roos breed you shoot one and 5 more pop up. the government regularly has to pay for a cull to keep the population in control so yeah open season all year. there actually isnt any law concerning the hunting of roos unlike deer and duck.
 

reza92

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pretty much open season all year with roos just need farm owners permission if on private land..i don't really get into the hunting scene even tho I have a sharp eye for a target with my eye..(runs in the family)..im more into fishing and the water joe :) but I love easting marinated roo steaks myself so thought the mastiff would like it to
should get some roo tails if you can, pure muscle dogs love them. i dont even bother skinning them for my dogs, just cut them up into smaller pieces with the axe
 

ruby fruit

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I bet those are awsome. But I'd freeze them for 3 weeks to cleanse it of parasites if they were wild.

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Was glad u brought that up...we have a butcher who has been doing our meat for over 20 years in my family and he is making sure pretty much everything is gd going to the dog..no wild game if we can help it proof of breeding is his responsibility and we trust him
 

mwooten102

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Was glad u brought that up...we have a butcher who has been doing our meat for over 20 years in my family and he is making sure pretty much everything is gd going to the dog..no wild game if we can help it proof of breeding is his responsibility and we trust him
You're good with wild game as long as you've had it in the deep freeze for 3 weeks but definitely do not want to feed fresh wild game as it almost certainly has a parasite of one type or another.

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reza92

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As long as it's completely cooked I'd eat it. Fire kills the parasites same as the freeze.

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got to be careful with the freeze, a fair few parasites can just go dormant from the cold the become active after they thaw, heat just kills everything. although ive never had problems with anything other than worms and the dogs are kept up to date with that so i dont worry
 
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