Open Show n' Tell 2016

ruby fruit

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I was wonder I made 100 gallon of water with some great white shark in it for my plants today when I was start to water I notice I was not ready jump the gun making to water can I leave it in the tub for 2 days thin use it if I turn on the pump for couple hours a day
If it is aerated it should be ok if its not to warm temps
 

BcDigger

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Ya I used to mix too much sometimes when I ran a indoor perpetual and if I had extra I just threw an air stone in the barrel and put the lid on to keep it dark. I never noticed any ill effects but I was also very new to growing
 

ruby fruit

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Well done sir. Mighty pretty right there, Ghost Train Haze looking fine as could be.:bigjoint:
I gifted this plant to a mate who lost the only plant he had early on...hes grown on my advice only i advised on soil prep that was really it the soil is that gd he has not needed to use and neuts liquid or powder form at all.
Ive advised him to pull in four days we have sunny days then for the next 2 weeks its cloudy and rain so four days it is.
Looks an easy lb plus plant
 

beachball

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Merle had a certain way about him that I admired even though I have had waist length hair and wore what he considered unmanly foot ware, sandals (okie from Muskogee). Merle was part of the crowd that the movers and shakers of the Grand Ol' Opry at the time, would butt heads with somewhat like Johnny Cash and Willie. That made him a bit of a rebel amongst his peers. I liked that about him. There was always his familiar twang, you knew instantly it was Merle singing. Here is a tune I searched out.
 

Smidge34

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Merle had a certain way about him that I admired even though I have had waist length hair and wore what he considered unmanly foot ware, sandals (okie from Muskogee). Merle was part of the crowd that the movers and shakers of the Grand Ol' Opry at the time, would butt heads with somewhat like Johnny Cash and Willie. That made him a bit of a rebel amongst his peers. I liked that about him. There was always his familiar twang, you knew instantly it was Merle singing. Here is a tune I searched out.
That's my favorite song too, but when I went heard the news yesterday and started listening, this is the version I went for. There's just something about the twang when he picks that Telecaster that's unique and a prelude to that Bakersfield Sound vs the traditional Nashville version. I have watched this one many times. It's from a 1966 episode of Buck Owens' show and the lady singing backup was Merle's wife, Bonnie Owens, ex-wife of Buck.
 
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