Stoney's Luv Shack

Had a sauna at my last home. Yes exposed skin may cause frost bite. I have had my eye lashes freeze together a few times over the years. The one thing you dont want to do is sweat

i'm getting a chill now just thinking about that!!! stay warm and safe OLDCRO!!!!

snow here is now past the 6" mark, gonna go out and blow n plow in a few minutes before it gets to be a pita.. i only have a dodge, it's like only having a 3-1/2 wheel drive!!! hahaha
 
i didn't get stuck!!! back in the house and warm!! i smacked a few snow banks pretty hard, hard enough that plow control box slid off my lap and the light bar magnets held strong!!!!!
 
holy fuck man, how do you prepare? like do your tires go flat? do you gotta keep your car plugged in to a heater or just keep it running?
Only let a little air out of your tires if you get stuck in snow and need traction. Never had to plug in my engine block but many do.

i'm struggling to fathom that temperature.
Worst part of each morning… Being the first to sit on the toilet before the heat comes on. 🥶
 
i assume all of your skin must be completely covered if you would need to go outside?
If you’re smart. Frostbite doesn’t take long. Just warming toes and fingers back up can hurt like a bitch for 5-10 minutes.

do eyelashes freeze at that temp?
Yep. Had eyelashes stuck together a few times. Had ice in/on beard and moustache many times. Had a bit of moustache break off once. 😳

please tell me you own a sauna..
No, not a fan. Family home had a big jacuzzi but I’m content with a large bathtub when needed.
 
Would think the paper towels would still be needed for friction to remove the seed shell.
@Observer did the first shell come off by itself?
The shells were starting to shed but I did finally remove it with tweezers, though, so I guess I can't say for sure.

id be more than happy to grab some more seeds and ill leave it alone to see if they have a problem shedding their helmets,

good point with the friction, i was thinking humidity plays a big role in shedding the shell, like snake shedding skin, too dry they can't as well, but they use the friction too.

I've tried 3 different kinds of papers, too, trying coffee filter now, next would be cotton.

I was leaving it on the fog tote for a bit but I turn it off at when light off, so I put the seeds back in paper, also I tried covering both sides first, but now I'm only doing it this way , only one side gets paper.

The lateral root hairs develop easily on this too once the water starts drying up more.
 

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@steamroller

Can't help my self

Weak ass citric acid...already drifted back up lol, had it 5.6 45 mins ago when I made it.
 

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6$

Made a shit ton of gallons
 

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If you’re smart. Frostbite doesn’t take long. Just warming toes and fingers back up can hurt like a bitch for 5-10 minutes.


Yep. Had eyelashes stuck together a few times. Had ice in/on beard and moustache many times. Had a bit of moustache break off once. 😳


No, not a fan. Family home had a big jacuzzi but I’m content with a large bathtub when needed.

i'm pretty sure i could survive one of your winters man, today our high is 17°F cold but manageable... it's that -38° that OLDCRO was dealing with that made me shiver!!!

the snow was welcomed last night.. believe it or not the snow actually helps insulate the house!!!

6$

Made a shit ton of gallons

i bought a bottle of this and added water to it, got almost a full gallon of 20% ph down from it for $30

 
i'm pretty sure i could survive one of your winters man, today our high is 17°F cold but manageable... it's that -38° that OLDCRO was dealing with that made me shiver!!!

the snow was welcomed last night.. believe it or not the snow actually helps insulate the house!!!



i bought a bottle of this and added water to it, got almost a full gallon of 20% ph down from it for $30

thats the way to do it


Gotta get me one soon, along with some flower nutes.

looking at DRIP HYDRO


specifically, the powders, of course.

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i'm pretty sure i could survive one of your winters man, today our high is 17°F cold but manageable... it's that -38° that OLDCRO was dealing with that made me shiver!!!
Yeah it’s been not too bad for snow the last couple years. A few dumps and then just blowing stuff or occasional flurries. No need for the army to come save us again. 🤦

But for each hour north of us it really gets colder and lots more snow still.

the snow was welcomed last night.. believe it or not the snow actually helps insulate the house!!!
Absolutely. You forget all us Canadians live in igloos? 🤣

G$ and I were just talking about that the other day. My gas bills are higher because of it. Add lots of high wind and it’s going to be a nasty cold February. 🥶
 
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