Organic Vegetable Gardening

Discussion in 'Growing Organic Marijuana' started by jerry111165, May 19, 2014.

  1. Jerry..
     
    just LITFA that baby and all will be well.
     
     
    also good call with the snow..
     
    that will trick your plant into thinking it's winter and increase your yields by 700%

     
  2. Classic cal-mag lockout. You know tomatoes are magnesium hungry dontcha?
     
  3. But that August West guy told me that ice mulch would make my buds all crystally so I thought that snow would help the tomatoes too.

    Maybe if I take the snow off it'll green back up. I can probably solve the overwatering problem in the oven. I'll just dry it up.

    J
     
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    could be too many worms in your soil..
     
    you know that they eat all the nutrients and leave your plants starving..
     
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    That pic made me go put a roll of Charmin in the freezer.......just sayin'.
     
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  6. Oven it is! I don't know what I'd do with you guys. Thanks! :)

    J
     
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    475F 7 minutes on each side.
     
    that should kill them worms good!
     
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    You know we're always here for ya bro............
     
     
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  9. #2430 A Typical Meristem, Nov 27, 2014
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    You came to the right place for your serious problem, luckily there is an easy solution:
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  10. I always wondered what people meant around here by "cooking" - now I know!

    This is easier than I thought!

    J
     
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    And that stuff contains trace elements too.
     
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    Did you pH adjust the snow prior to mulching with it?  :confused_2:
     
  13. It might not be snow - it might be lime...
     
  14. #2435 MotaMike, Nov 27, 2014
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    Have you eaten them before?
     
    Here's a nice Golden Habanero I grew a few seasons back.
     
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  15. Hey brother jerry!
    Happy thanksgiving!
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    hope your day is blessed and safe
    ~ poke
     
  16. I have and it can be extremely unpleasant.

    An old friend of the family showed up at thanksgiving and ate a whole one thinking it was a sweet pepper. Why, no idea. They LOOK like pain. So.. He ate it, swallowed, and realized a bit quickly that he'd made a BIT mistake.
     
  17. Yes it can. Wait until you try the Butch T Scorpion pepper. I had three bites and it was plenty. :laughing:
     
  18. Man, that is a very scary proposition. Why anyone would want to eat any of the peppers in that class is beyond me - and I LIkE spicy food. Maybe dry them to use pinches of the powder? but to actually eat a piece of one of those peppers would tear me up.


    Fun to grow but then what do you do with them - seriously? I honestly wonder what people do with them? You really can't eat them right?

    J
     
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    I watched a woman sitting next to me at a sushi bar take about 1 tablespoon of wasabi and plop it on her plate. Then she took a piece and smeared wasabi all over it.
     
    "Is this your first time having sushi?"
    \n"How did you know?"
    \n"Lucky guess"
     
    Then she tried to eat it - LMAO!
     

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