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Laughing Grass

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Also, what are some tips to speed up rooting? All of the clones from mother #1 rooted super quick. Clones from mother #2 have been sitting for 2 weeks and no signs of roots. I have the seedling dome on a heating matt too. Im pretty sure this plant is going to be a difficult one to propagate.
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Some strains take longer than others. Not a lot you can do. My GG#4 cut consistently takes 21 days. The cheese that I'm running now showed roots in 8 days.
 

RetiredToker76

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Probably bugging out. My mother's a bit freaked out by the reporting on the storm. She's already stocked up on our favorite drinks.
So I told the teenager to clean her room, so when a tree falls through the roof her room it is presentable to the outside world. She flipped me off.

If the storm blows this place away, do I have to keep drywalling and painting?
 
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Jeffislovinlife

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Probably bugging out. My mother's a bit freaked out by the reporting on the storm. She's already stocked up on our favorite drinks.
So I told the teenager to clean her room, so when a tree falls through the roof her room is presentable to the outside world. She flipped me off.

If the storm blows this place away, do I have to keep drywalling and painting?
Stay safe out there them teenagers can be a handful :hump:
 

shnkrmn

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Probably bugging out. My mother's a bit freaked out by the reporting on the storm. She's already stocked up on our favorite drinks.
So I told the teenager to clean her room, so when a tree falls through the roof her room is presentable to the outside world. She flipped me off.

If the storm blows this place away, do I have to keep drywalling and painting?
I would go. This looks truly awful.
 

wakeNbaker46

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Probably bugging out. My mother's a bit freaked out by the reporting on the storm. She's already stocked up on our favorite drinks.
So I told the teenager to clean her room, so when a tree falls through the roof her room is presentable to the outside world. She flipped me off.

If the storm blows this place away, do I have to keep drywalling and painting?
i agree with leaving if you can. resources are stretched razor thin from the devastation with helene, so it seems like what may once have been 7-10 days without power might be a bit more...to say nothing of the winds predicted with this one.
 

RetiredToker76

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Heh. Last time we bugged out was 2017, the storm track showed that it was slowing and going to hit way south of us, our teenager was only 7 then so she was half excited-half scared. My wife was freaking out about protecting her baby. So I calmed her, a very very 'one hit wonder' person, down with an edible. One hour almost to the dot later the storm shift north towards us and turned itself up to a Cat5. So I told my wife we were bugging out and to start packing.

Right after the edible hit. She has still not forgiven me for this.

To this day my daughter proclaims the most exciting part of bugging out in '17 was when mom gave her cookies for dinner three times, and then we got on the road and drove for 5 hours. Cookies for dinner, three times, was the magic that made her bug out worth while.

My wife has already told me to keep the weed to myself this time, she doesn't want to try and bug out higher than the That 70's Show cast again.

I did bring home three boxes of Oreo cookies for the teenager and told her that it was dinner. Boom stress melted off her face and she started giggling.
 
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