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Moved the girls after dinner last night. Light aren’t on until 4pm but I’m sure three survived the night.
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We’ll see what they’re like tonight.
No it’s a plastic garden walkway that unrolls. I used tie raps to hold two sections side by side to act as a riser. The washer flood tray has a raised middle that I had to deal with.is that a heat mat you have under them?
We had two frost mornings two weeks ago(?). Just before I brought the Thai pepper plant inside.i know it's been getting cooler here so it's gotta be amplified up there.. have you had a freeze yet?








No it’s a plastic garden walkway that unrolls. I used tie raps to hold two sections side by side to act as a riser. The washer flood tray has a raised middle that I had to deal with.
The black heat mat was in the section they just left. I’m hoping with the heat on since thanksgiving I can get by without it.
We had two frost mornings two weeks ago(?). Just before I brought the Thai pepper plant inside.
Since then it went from 2*-4* in the morning back to 10*-16*. So from lower than normal to higher than normal for this time of year.
Been a year of crazy weather and many poor crops. I think apples are the only thing that have done okay. Even the vegetables in the grocery stores look…off…not as large, off colours, and way too expensive.
I’d like to bring in the Cayenne pepper plant too but it’s bigger and bushier. We don’t have room for it. If we can keep the Thai alive until spring I’ll see about making indoor plans for some things next year.
How’s your outdoor doing? Don’t recall seeing any pics from your greenhouse in a while. You making arrangements for the Koi fish or are they good as is all year?


I’m considering bringing in some rain barrel water for the plants. It literally fed the vegetables for 1/3 to 1/2 the year with little to no fertilizer added.
It’s not that bad or I wouldn’t have moved them.oh man, giving them some tough love.. no heat for you!!! haha

We had them tonight on my wife’s pizza bruschetta pizza. Pics in the cooking thread. Hot but they cool down quick.those thai peppers look great!!!! i can almost taste em from here!!!
If they aren’t in the way I don’t mind. I spend 75% of my waking time in the basement anyway.my buddy did this with a coffee plant for a few years.. thing was huge, took up an entire room and couldn't use the room for anything else. had to be all gentle squeezing by to get upstairs.. no way man, not for me!!

Consider it a break. Nice you have a local veggie group.i didn't have an outdoor garden this year. never got started in time and once it started overgrowing to point where it would have been work i said screw it... turns out i've been getting pity veggies from all kinds of people and probably have more fresh vegetables than if i would have grown them myself!!! hahaha

They do look like Cayenne. Leave them out and they should go red. Every once in a while one is hotter than the rest so maybe that’s what she meant?i was just given some nice garlic and peppers today!!! a few jalapenos and something she called a one out ten pepper??? she said one out of ten were hot!! haha idk, they look like cayenne to me???
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Nice. When I moved here we had a apple tree and most neighbours had a fruit baring tree. All are gone now.my neighbors gave me some fresh picked apples yesterday.. said they picked them from the tree themselves.. we ate one with some peanut butter last night... drooool!!!!
Looks good. Hope it’s clean and bug free. The H2O2 should take care of anything else trying to take hold.i chopped down my outdoor plant.. i sprayed it real heavy with peroxide while it was raining out and washed it off before i chopped it and then hung it in the garage... still there now.. getting crispy and just about ready to jar...
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This is my first time using it indoor on the plants. Prior has always been tap water. PH and PPM were always good so I don’t even check anymore. Not good but spot check once or twice a year. Never checked the rain water. Might do that later just to see.if you're ever worried about anything you can always peroxide it or UV it, i thought my water was a problem for a while but i was wrong, there's nothing wrong with it one bit and i will continue to use it!!! your water is fine too you've been using it forever, just use it where ya can!!
Rivers and wells can be tricky. You don’t have a heating wire or is this just for collected rain water? You’ve got a collection station with stages iirc?i gotta play a small dance in the winter and top off when i can in between hard freezes but it's not that bad if i plan for it. haven't run out yet so...
We had them tonight on my wife’s pizza bruschetta pizza. Pics in the cooking thread. Hot but they cool down quick.
If they aren’t in the way I don’t mind. I spend 75% of my waking time in the basement anyway.
We’ve had large real plants and a few fake trees. Once they get too dusty and a shower no longer cleans them out they go.
At least this one earns its keep.
They do look like Cayenne. Leave them out and they should go red. Every once in a while one is hotter than the rest so maybe that’s what she meant?
I’m pretty sure I’ll be chopping the last of our tomatoes and peppers this weekend.
Couldn’t do apple pie with cheddar either.
This is my first time using it indoor on the plants. Prior has always been tap water. PH and PPM were always good so I don’t even check anymore. Not good but spot check once or twice a year. Never checked the rain water. Might do that later just to see.
Rivers and wells can be tricky. You don’t have a heating wire or is this just for collected rain water? You’ve got a collection station with stages iirc?


















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I believe that is called locline and will go back together with just pressure.
They make a tool for it. Not cheap in Canada[ surprise~!]
It is an aquarium thing that I have a good stockpile of with the tool.
There are different sizes like 1/2 inch, 3/4 inch.
You should be able to push it back together.
Push harder~!

What’s it called, so I can search for it? NM, loc line tool works.View attachment 116983
The tool looks like this^^
Maybe you could 3D print one?
They are $20 US or $60 Canadian.....
With wrench on top of loose piece maybe a hammer would help.


Possibly heating the line up in HOT water prior will also help.What’s it called, so I can search for it? NM, loc line tool works.
Cool, I’ll look. But I think the printed ones would fail. I’ve broken plastic leather punches in the past. Large hands and good grip.
If I have a better fitting wrench I’ll try the hammer idea on my vice. Needle nose pliers with a cloth over the teeth might work too. We shall see…
Im getting a litre per minute on low never tried medium or high setting. Dont no how your getting spray all over never had that problem yet. Only thing i noticed was when turning off wand it tends to keep siphoning forward but i fixed that problem by adding small plastic valve. Shut off wand close valve to stop siphoning move to next pot.Still looking for a way to water that’s easier on my back and has less spills. The latest posts on the topic included a battery watering wand that’s from the Canadian Amazon. I was talking about it with my son last week and he decided it’s just easier to try it and return it if it didn’t perform as promised.
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It arrived yesterday afternoon. At first glance it was okay and just needed the battery charged. But further investigation shows the information posted on Amazon doesn’t match the ones that came with it in the instructions. One of the more important ones is it only lasts two hours per charge. Additionally one of the spray heads, the articulated one, is broken. View attachment 116966
I setup a few things I could use to measure volume and time it. I decided to use the blue six hole tip as that’s what I think I’ll be using the most. It was screwed on enough to act like a shower head rather than a power sprayer.
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I did five tests each on high and on low. Two of which where when it was dry and had to prime before it could spray. The fastest time was 30 seconds to go through 500ml on high and 40 seconds on low.
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This is about double what @OLDCRO found in his tests which is disappointing. But which tip you use and how tight it is or what it’s set too can change the pressure and therefore the time it takes.
I did cut the hose in half as 8’ is enough for me to use it and stick a foot into a large jug I use for water.
The pressure took a few test tries to get right. Twist the head to tight and it would close the holes too much but open too far and it would make holes in the soil. Luckily I tested on an empty pot first.
Another thing to watch for is over spray. I may have spilled with the watering can a few times in the past but with the wand I can hit the wall or equipment, like my fan, with just an unexpected twist or twitch. (It’s either on or off so moving around the pots can be tricky. If it had a trigger option it would be better imo.)
I’m going to have my son complain about the broken head as I can’t just snap it together as I’d hoped and I don’t want to break it further. I’ll keep testing it by watering for a few weeks. I’m still not sure this is going to be an improvement but I’ll give it a chance.
I’ll update before I decide and see what happens about the damaged head when we contact Amazon.
Mine always shows the three battery charged lights by default. If I switch to (I) it’s low, (II) I haven’t used, (III) is high.Im getting a litre per minute on low never tried medium or high setting.
The blue six hole nozzle can shoot pretty far if you turn it sideways while in the pot.Dont no how your getting spray all over never had that problem yet.
I noticed that as well. That or it drips a lot.Only thing i noticed was when turning off wand it tends to keep siphoning forward
I saw you posted that. I’m near a few hardware stores. Looked them up yesterday.but i fixed that problem by adding small plastic valve. Shut off wand close valve to stop siphoning move to next pot.

Ya I was planning to upgrade to the 3G pots this week or next. But the runts taking its time. The two GGB#4 aren’t happy either. More yellow than I’d expect. Original GM is doing just fine.I am watering seedlings right now with the wand i have no problems. I am in 3 and 5 gallon pots growing autos start to finish your using small grow bags.
Yep, saw your post on Stoney’s thread. Priced and checked stock. Prices are stupid but affordable. I was hoping to grab one today but wife had plans for me.Get yourself small plastic valve and install on feed line will stop water flow when moving to next pot.View attachment 116985
