Alchemy

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[–] Alchemy 4 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

No, my steps are I germinate seeds in wet towels and a heated chamber, then take the sprouted seeds and plant those into little "Rapid Rooter" peat cubes, then once those begin showing their first true leaves, or roots begin coming out of the peat pods, I move them to little 16oz plastic cups with drainage holes drilled in the bottom filled with Fox Farm Ocean Forest soil. Once those grow out some, usually a few weeks, I can see if any need to be culled off from slow growth or weak genetics. Once I have the plants picked out, I then move those to the plastic 3 grow bags. These bags are made for this application, so they have 6 holes around the sides, and 4 holes on the bottom for drainage already there. They are a cheap middle step, like $0.20 each or something. Once these flower and start showing me what their fruiting traits are, then I will decide which to keep long term and then repot them in to 5 gallon cloth pots where they will stay until the end of their days.

Going directly in to the large bags would be difficult because it would take forever for the moisture to dry out in the soil to water again or feed them.

[–] Alchemy 4 points 1 year ago
[–] Alchemy 2 points 1 year ago (2 children)

The plants or the germination chamber?

[–] Alchemy 17 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I am trying to be better about being consistent with it.

[–] Alchemy 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

It says they’re banned when I click on their profile. Probably for the best if they are.

[–] Alchemy 3 points 1 year ago
[–] Alchemy 15 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Lawyers hate this one trick.

[–] Alchemy -3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (7 children)

How would this impact the phones water resistance, I wonder? A removable battery would require some sort of user serviceable (breakable) seal on the door.

Maybe they could put the seal at the connection on the battery to the phone instead of around the door where it is likely to get debris lodged in it.

[–] Alchemy 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Reports in March, has work release, I agree this is not justice.

[–] Alchemy 2 points 1 year ago

Ive seen lots of things done with a stanley cup, but never beating a fleeing vehicle.

[–] Alchemy 4 points 1 year ago

Clutch stretcher shot.

[–] Alchemy 2 points 1 year ago

Would you really like to argue about this? No one said you are not welcome. Actually, I encourage you to join us.

 

Due to an oversight on my part, the announced Picture of The Year was ineligible since it was not original content. I sincerely apologize to @[email protected] for my mistake. I often do things from my mobile and I missed that the original post was marked Not OC. A bit of egg on my face here.

We have a tie between second place, please take this week to vote in the tie break runoff. Same deal, downvotes will not matter.

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Nothing too much to see yet, look pretty typical when they're 4 weeks old from seed. I added another 510 watts of LED lighting over black Friday. I will build a little table to get them elevated and have it be a drain table. Once they get large there is no way I can move them around my house. This solves moving them with also allowing them to drain during watering.

So far I have from-

Round 1 germination:

Death Spiral

Carolina Reaper

Dragon's Breath

Apocalypse Chocolate

Romanian Sweet

White Moruga Scorpion

Round 2 germination -

Scotch Bonnet

West Indies Red Hab

Sugar Rush Peach

Chocolate 7 pot

Round 3 waiting for shipping:

Black Panther

Bahamian Goat

Hallows Eve

Scotch Brain Red

Pink Tiger BBG7

Growing the plants in Fox Farms Ocean Forest and using FF Grow Big for vegetative growth stage.

 
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Cold Mornings [oc] (lemmy.world)
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Upvote your selection, downvotes will not matter, picture with the most votes at the end of the week will become Picture of the Year. Your picture will be pinned throughout 2024, and will be the banner for the duration of December. Picture of the Week will resume January 1st 2024. Good luck, and thank you to everyone who submits content and makes this place fun!

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@[email protected] Original post may be found here: My Favorite Neighborhood Tree

 

@[email protected] original post may be found here: Hobbiton, New Zealand [ OC ]

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