Blaze & Daze

DCcan

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Are they any good? I’ve heard mixed reviews leaning towards the negative side when they do comparisons with some other brands, so I’ve always been reluctant to try them
I like them,the instructions for water and soak time are pretty accurate. They dehydrate their own ingredients, not bulk so everything is cut the way they need it for rehydration. Fresh herbs for sure.
They have squash gumbo quinoa plantains etc, so differently put together than most fare.
 

FirstCavApache64

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I got almost all of the cuts I took for new clone mothers to root. Everything except pre 98 Bubba Kush got planted today in solo cups and hopefully Bubba will pop roots in a few days. I should also have a 92OG clone coming in next week from Cannaventure Seeds that I'm really excited about. I'm a Kush junkie lol.
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Triangle Kush, Irene OG, Blue Dream- Santa Cruz cut, Blue Dream from seed, Motorbreath 15, OGKB 2.0, Stardawg Corey, Afgooey and Wedding Cake-J Beezy cut.

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Wreckage Master Bastard Kush, Wedding Cake and Triangle Kush drying. I still have a big Blue Dream, Trinity and Irene OG to cut but the drying area is full so they're gonna have to wait a bit.
 

Stiickygreen

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75f and a Colorado Bluebird sky...no clouds. >Almost< a 50 degree warm up from this AM's low of 27f. 17% humidity. Fire and ice. Fire and ice.

We dug 2 holes for new Peach trees we snagged on Tuesday...one yesterday...one today. Rocky AF. I remember why I put a moratorium on digging here...although I still have a couple of irrigation runs I need to do. It's hard work but it sucks to drag hoses all Summer so it's >worthy< work. We also made a huge push and finished all but one 8' x 8' spot in the wildflower garden (also the orchard) that is still ice/snow covered. The Peach trees are budding/flowering so we are going to pull em in/out for a few weeks til we see leaves. Put em out there now...ZAAAAAAPPPP. (they came up from the Front Range most likely...and they are a month+ ahead of us on season)

I finally got the invoice for the HSC seeds I bought that were old/didn't pop for shit. (last 3 in paper towels now...we will see). I didn't use a CC so it was all on them (NASC) to do me good...and they did. First time I've ever griped about poor germ rates. I usually have >decent< luck....and know that shit happens...but it's a true pisser when >nobody< wants to play. Kinda like >why< I stopped buying/growing regular seeds. I was always the guy who got 1 runt female from the pack...or all males. At least they germed though! :wall:
 

husita

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We're running a bit early in zone 6 but don't tell my Dogwood's that.

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Never knew, but researched:) I´m 6a.
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Not sure, how it´s comparable with USDA. Its like 3°C difference here (600 m alt.) and the town about 10 km far (400 m alt.). Varies a lot locally, but it was pretty warm winter with lots of raining instead of snow. Deffinitely got warmer here in past 10 years.

Nice dogwood:clap:. First tulips are showing here, and Aronia trees are to come.
 

Dr.Amber Trichome

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It’s been snowing all day but it just melts immediately when it hits the surface. It looks like snow but it’s not accumulating at all. This place is weird. It is very wet heavy snow and very easy to wipe off the car, not like the soft fluffy powder a couple weeks ago. That stuff froze and had to be chipped off like cement. They do a damn good job with clearing the roads and the snow plows are ginormous monster trucks. My coworker told me her car got eaten by rust because of the stuff they use so I am thinking about getting the bottom of my car sprayed with a protective coating.
 
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