u/mainlydank

Superboof - Day 56.
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Superboof - Day 56.

I've found it extremely rare to find citrus dominant strains to have any sort of potency. This one is an exception though. I have a strong hunch many people chop this early and as a result it gave the strain a bad reputation.

It looks almost "done" at 45 days. I will take this plant to 65. Those extra 20 days make it much more potent; not only in immediate effects but also how long the effects last.

This is grown all organically under LED, however there is still 1 HPS in the back corner of the room you can kinda see in the picture. Grown with Living Acres soil as the base mix, then I add some dry amendments to the bottom of the final pot before flower to help keep it green thru mid flower.

u/mainlydank — 6 hours ago
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You are the universe pretending to be a bird.

I love this one. IIRC this idea was originally coined by Alan Watts, but I could be wrong about that.

For people that don't understand. Tons of humans think they are all their thoughts and everything that has happened to them was personal, they can't recognize they are just "pretending" to be a sad human, an angry human, etc. After all, it all feels soo real!

u/mainlydank — 3 days ago

Primary vs Secondary Offense by state?

Anyone have a comprehensive list of all states that consider it a primary or secondary driving offense. I tried asking google ai and it gave me a few but no where near a complete list.

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u/mainlydank — 7 days ago

Last year sometime we noticed this oak tree started splitting in its crotch. Normally wouldnt be that big of a deal but our kids Jungle warrior slack line was attached to it. So I loosed the slack line a bit hoping the tree would naturally fall/split the rest of the way.

However it hasn't. I am now taking the line off completely hoping that may help it a long but is there anything else I can do to speed up the fall? It seems to sketchy to fell like a normal healthy tree? The first picture also doesnt do a good job of showing its natural lean/angles or how much it has split.

It looks like the left half of the tree is going to fall left, and the right half is going to fall right. There's no structures in the path, however the right side of the tree might fall into other standing healthy trees.

It will sure make some nice firewood whenever it does fall and I can split it up and let it dry for 3 years. I've noticed with our climate here, 2 years sometimes isnt enough.

u/mainlydank — 8 days ago