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CrackerJax

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No worries.... I start my peroxide sprays tomorrow... :wink: Summers here are brutal with the humidity. The mold is practically unstoppable.
 

irish farmer

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Right you deal with this every year so. The weather hear has improved so things are looking up for me. Talk again soon friend
 

irish farmer

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Right I got this fungicide it complys with organic standards and can be used right up to harvest on all fruit and veg. Its called Liquid Copper Fungicide should do the trick. Have you heard of it.
 

irish farmer

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:weed::weed:Excelent... How did the paroxide spraying go. My girls put on 10inches since I last watered. Also they are starting to flower little white pistals in all the right places.
 

CrackerJax

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That's great to hear!! :clap:

It was too cloudy today with threatening to rain constantly. I'm want to put it on first thing in the morning to maximize drying time. Tomorrow, but I'm all ready to go! :wink:
 

CrackerJax

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Thanks. It actually came in handy tho because I stepped on a large tack today and quickly slipped some hydrogen on it... :lol:
 

CrackerJax

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It must have come off my little shingle roof over my outside water pump system. It was just in the perfect angle to slip up my big toe joint straight in about a 1/4"... :lol: I definitely felt something go in as I was cleaning a dog dish. I finished up the dish, then looked at it. I honestly though it was a splinter, otherwise I would have stopped immediately. Nice and rusty too...:wink: We'll see!! They'll be calling me Cracker9toe......
 

irish farmer

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Ha.Ha thats funny in a funny kinda way. I stood on a nail once it went in my heal and hurt like hell. Right in the knuckle of your big toe dam. You should get a tetnis shot just in case. Have you got round to treating that mould yet.
 

irish farmer

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Nice avtar what is it. I was wondering do you have a grow journal on the go I would love to see some pics of your girls.
 

CrackerJax

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That is a "Pacific Blue Water Lily". I used to do quite a bit of wetland mitigation....quite a bit, and have a pretty good collection of different material, just for kicks now.

I took that shot a few weeks ago.

No Journal.... it seems like homework...:wink: To each his/her own.

Let's see... i can find a few of my babies....hang on. (beep beep boop)
 

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irish farmer

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A pacific blue water lilly fantastic. Photography is very rewarding job or hobby. Anyway your babys look great and thanks for all your sound advice.
 
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