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So, where’s my coffee? I rolled us a joint!Happy Friday all~!View attachment 95245
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So, where’s my coffee? I rolled us a joint!Happy Friday all~!View attachment 95245
Good Mornoon.
Been up since 6. Watched local weather while sipping coffee. Then, got busy working on honeydews for 2025 grow (outdoor).
Autoflower seedlings look good and are ready to be transplanted into their forever homes. I prepped the Super Soil and moved it to a warm (radiant floor heat) room.
I stored it in bins in the cold Lung Room, over Winter. I'm confident it was kinda dormant. So, I added some fresh worm castings, rice hulls, perlite, Bokashi Bran, organic molasses powder and mixed thoroughly.
I then placed it in 5 gallon fabric pots. They are sitting directly in trays without elevation, so the heated floor will bring the soil up to temperature. I then watered with a mixture of EM-1, Bokashi Juice, and well water. Floor temperature is 90F, as Winter is over and shutting down the heated floor for Summer. Once the soil reaches the desired temperature of 70F, I'll place the pots on elevators, to prevent overheating. This is my first time doing this...lol. Looks good on paper.
They will sit overnight or until they reach a temperature of 70F. Once the soil is ready, I will transplant them. I'll dust the roots with Great White Mycorrhizae top them off with a little EM-1 water and keep them out of direct Sunlight for the first day.
I do the soil prepping in a way that I hope will jump start my microbiological life in the soil. Although it is not Living Soil, it is somewhat alive. I am counting on the soil having microbes and organic nutrients available to the plants. After three weeks, I will top dress with DTE 4-8-4 and worm castings. That should take them to the end. Watering will be dependent on rainfall and managed in a way to take advantage of my EM-1, Bokashi Juice, and just plain rainwater.
These Autoflowers will sit on my patio with me as I enjoy life and watch them grow. I will also be transplanting Photoperiods, but they will go directly in the ground, so completely different and the first time for me. I will incorporate some leaf mold, tree bark etc. for mulching and ground cover. Not sure about pots though...maybe just some straw or semi thick layer of rice hulls. Just want to keep microbes alive...lol.
Okay, its 1:30, so now it's time to get lit, sip some tea and watch golf on TV while napping on and off and on again. I love life.
Hope all is well with you and hooe youhave a great day!
For a hundred bucks, I’ll just stick to my Mason jars!Herb Guard?? have you heard of theseView attachment 95449View attachment 95451
Your nephew's artifact find has been in the back of my mind. Have you guys learned anything new? I enjoy history and actually poked around trying to get an idea on the people and time period those may have come from, but my little bit of Internet sleuthing was pointing me to the Adena culture (500BC-100AD). They were centered around Ohio. Their geographical range may not have extended to your neck of the woods, but they had some similar-looking artifacts. I think the ones I saw were knives, where I was expecting spear or some kind of projectile. Wrong again, lol. The scale might be completely different than what you guys are looking at.For a hundred bucks, I’ll just stick to my Mason jars!
Currently these rocks are being looked at by an archaeologist. They are determined to be between 2400-3600 years old. The Ohio Valley River region runs through that area in a certain mountain range. I think not sure, but I do know the Appalachian and Cumberland run through that area. What makes this such an amazing find is that they are all intact!Your nephew's artifact find has been in the back of my mind. Have you guys learned anything new? I enjoy history and actually poked around trying to get an idea on the people and time period those may have come from, but my little bit of Internet sleuthing was pointing me to the Adena culture (500BC-100AD). They were centered around Ohio. Their geographical range may not have extended to your neck of the woods, but they had some similar-looking artifacts. I think the ones I saw were knives, where I was expecting spear or some kind of projectile. Wrong again, lol. The scale might be completely different than what you guys are looking at.
Neat stuff. Just curious how long they might have been hiding there.
Hey buy 3 save 10%....lolFor a hundred bucks, I’ll just stick to my Mason jars!
I’ll bet they do see a lot of people trying to pass off stuff they made as treasure. Wonder if that’s why they advised against cleaning them? Maybe they can date them by the material coating them.Currently these rocks are being looked at by an archaeologist. They are determined to be between 2400-3600 years old. The Ohio Valley River region runs through that area in a certain mountain range. I think not sure, but I do know the Appalachian and Cumberland run through that area. What makes this such an amazing find is that they are all intact!
The Adena Culture has been mentioned many times on the artifact forum.
My neck of the woods is the Missouri Ozarks, the nephew lives in Western Ky.
I’ve learned a lot in the last week about artifacts. You can imagine some unknowning person such as myself innocently posts finding the Holy Grail of rock hunters.
Immediately my messenger blew up! Good advice, bad advice, shysters. One fellow told me that my nephew was one of the finest nappers in the US and even so, knowing they were fake would still be “willing” to pay me 1500.00 for them!
I know my nephew likes to nap alright, with his eyes closed!
So, as soon as the facts are in, I’d be happy to share what I know. I have been told they will be carbon dated.
In the meantime we are keeping the nephews name private as not to make him a target of theft, and I’m dealing with the craziness online.
I'm running low on some things...mebbe go withMornin Yiz Menz!
Hope everyone is having a wonderful morning! As for me, it’s torture day. It’s my every three month grocery shopping day. I’d rather eat dirt. 150 miles round trip, and three months supply is a whole days work. Oh well big girl up and get it done then I won’t have to do it again for another 3-4 months.
It’s probably one of the most beautiful springs I have seen in many years in the Ozarks. My fruit trees have escaped a freeze, now we have 9-12” of rain on the way, if the buds don’t rot, I see tons of goodies on the way.
Catch up with yiz this evening!
Hop in we ride at 10..I'm running low on some things...mebbe go with
Road trip!Mornin Yiz Menz!
Hope everyone is having a wonderful morning! As for me, it’s torture day. It’s my every three month grocery shopping day. I’d rather eat dirt. 150 miles round trip, and three months supply is a whole days work. Oh well big girl up and get it done then I won’t have to do it again for another 3-4 months.
It’s probably one of the most beautiful springs I have seen in many years in the Ozarks. My fruit trees have escaped a freeze, now we have 9-12” of rain on the way, if the buds don’t rot, I see tons of goodies on the way.
Catch up with yiz this evening!
Mornin Yiz Menz!
Hope everyone is having a wonderful morning! As for me, it’s torture day. It’s my every three month grocery shopping day. I’d rather eat dirt. 150 miles round trip, and three months supply is a whole days work. Oh well big girl up and get it done then I won’t have to do it again for another 3-4 months.
It’s probably one of the most beautiful springs I have seen in many years in the Ozarks. My fruit trees have escaped a freeze, now we have 9-12” of rain on the way, if the buds don’t rot, I see tons of goodies on the way.
Catch up with yiz this evening!
This one cracked me up, I really wanted the sign. It's named this after the hydroelectric station there
Hydro street... LolView attachment 95619
hey stoney!they even put a nice stool next to it to stand on!!! hahaha
was this your garden of the gods trip you were talking about?