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Re: Cultivation confessional [Re: callmehippie]
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I usually make myself throw up and then go for a walk. The purge and change of setting makes for a strong reset.

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Re: Cultivation confessional [Re: pinkpuddles]
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I reload and calm myself to make higher percentage shots on target.

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Re: Cultivation confessional [Re: MushLuvR77] * 1
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MushLuvR77 said:
Oh, they are cute, until you get destroyed by bud worms, aka moths droppin' bombs on your nugs.  Every great once in a while I find a horn worm in my tomatoes, but it's rare for me, they will destroy the top growth of new shoots, ugly suckers.



Lame.  Lil homies need to find somethin' else to eat.  Like some bastard nandinas.

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Re: Cultivation confessional [Re: pinkpuddles] * 1
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pinkpuddles said:
I usually make myself throw up and then go for a walk. The purge and change of setting makes for a strong reset.



I think this is the human equivalent of violently unplugging the computer and then switching it back on.


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I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways to grow trich.
Thomas A. Edison

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Re: Cultivation confessional [Re: elchocarrero]
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Na more similar to an dog eating grass to throw up n feel better. Not a hard reset more similar to a soft restart


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An enigma some caerulescens n a mono 😎

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Re: Cultivation confessional [Re: bloodssonnew]
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I am not sure if my puking is necessarily gentle :puke:


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I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways to grow trich.
Thomas A. Edison

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Re: Cultivation confessional [Re: elchocarrero]
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I dunno about mid trip but this kava is definitely helping my anxiety RN. Nice avatar hippie (~);) gang gang 🫡

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Re: Cultivation confessional [Re: divineverdance]
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:rockon:

How you doing bud.  Been minute hasnt it?


How's life been?    Did You ever get a PC?


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:hippie::mushroom2:Take it easy. if it's easy. take it twice:mushroom2::mushroom2:
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Re: Cultivation confessional [Re: callmehippie] * 1
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MushLuvR77 said:
Oh, they are cute, until you get destroyed by bud worms, aka moths droppin' bombs on your nugs.  Every great once in a while I find a horn worm in my tomatoes, but it's rare for me, they will destroy the top growth of new shoots, ugly suckers.



This is a hornworm being eaten by parasitic wasps.


I get them every year and seeing these cocoons on one of them gave me great joy.

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Re: Cultivation confessional [Re: JW123] * 1
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Nice photo catch there, one or two worms can decimate a crop real quick hungry bastards... they be.

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Re: Cultivation confessional [Re: MushLuvR77]
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Ugh. For sure and I usually get at least three. I live in a townhouse and container garden so I don't have enough tomatoes to spare.

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Re: Cultivation confessional [Re: JW123] * 6
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Yo churp.  What up my soul brotha?

Cool. Crabs.    Does your wife know you have crabs?  Or  Did she give them to you?   

:lol:  jk:hug:


We just got back from our beach trip.  We had a blast. Check it out. 











You know what time it is. 














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:hippie::mushroom2:Take it easy. if it's easy. take it twice:mushroom2::mushroom2:
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Re: Cultivation confessional [Re: callmehippie] * 2
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Yo klarn.   

I owe you another wanna of these these bro.:hug:


Just cause.




That should settle my tab



Hope your alright.  Hope things are just a tad bit better than a couple weeks ago


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:hippie::mushroom2:Take it easy. if it's easy. take it twice:mushroom2::mushroom2:
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Re: Cultivation confessional [Re: callmehippie] * 3
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MushLuvR77 said:
Oh, they are cute, until you get destroyed by bud worms, aka moths droppin' bombs on your nugs.  Every great once in a while I find a horn worm in my tomatoes, but it's rare for me, they will destroy the top growth of new shoots, ugly suckers.



I would love to have them in the tomatoes. Here in the Netherlands, most of the native insects have been killed off to the extent we basically only get Pieris sp. on a frequent basis in the vegetable garden. I always keep some rocket or garden nasturtium 'in reserve' and just move the caterpillars there. Sphingidae are rare. Only once encountered them in the veggie garden.

Anyway the species in the pics has been extinct here, and is currently in the process of resettling. They only eat Euphorbia sp., and I raised a bunch of them a couple of years ago, to release in the wild in a place where they hadn't been spotted yet. They ate most of my Euphorbia collection in the process lol. Even though I prepared by growing lots and lots of E. lathyris. Ever since I don't miss a chance to monitor them in the field. Would love to keep them as pets.

callmehippie said:
Yo churp.  What up my soul brotha?

Cool. Crabs.    Does your wife know you have crabs?  Or  Did she give them to you?   

:lol:  jk:hug:


We just got back from our beach trip.  We had a blast. Check it out. 











You know what time it is. 

















Hey Hippie, looking good! Oh I love babies on the beach! So special. Really happy for you guys, that after all you were able to have another one, and such a cute one too.

My own brood gets pretty wild about the sea and the beach, but not half as manic as when they were little crawlers. Hoe does your son respond to such heavy change of scenery? He's ok with that?

We're still on the seaside, living the good life. As usual I regret living in a house. Always happier in the tent or the van.

My wife is afraid I'll take the crabs home and give them names, lol. "Don't you feed those! Before you know they'll be sleeping in bed with you, on MY SIDE of the bed"

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Re: Cultivation confessional [Re: Kloakk] * 5
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JW123 said:
MushLuvR77 said:
Oh, they are cute, until you get destroyed by bud worms, aka moths droppin' bombs on your nugs.  Every great once in a while I find a horn worm in my tomatoes, but it's rare for me, they will destroy the top growth of new shoots, ugly suckers.



This is a hornworm being eaten by parasitic wasps.


I get them every year and seeing these cocoons on one of them gave me great joy.





Can you send me some of those wasps? We grab them and feed them to the chickens, but they’ve been especially damaging this year.

Kloakk said:
Roscoe do return :eek:

Good to see you man :hatsoff:



:hi:

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Re: Cultivation confessional [Re: RoscoeReturns] * 3
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thank you for sacrificing your tomatoes to pollinate my datura :happyheart:

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Re: Cultivation confessional [Re: pinkpuddles] * 5
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It all made sense last year when we were decimated by horn worms and we had moonflowers right next to the tomatoes. We were luring the sphinx moths, just begging them to lay eggs in our tomatoes.


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It's so easy to laugh
it's so easy to hate
It takes guts to be
gentle and kind
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Your ego is your nemesis.
Seek the truth tirelessly,
Even at the cost of your own sanity.
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Re: Cultivation confessional [Re: callmehippie] * 3
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callmehippie said:
Yo klarn.   

I owe you another wanna of these these bro.:hug:


Just cause.




That should settle my tab



Hope your alright.  Hope things are just a tad bit better than a couple weeks ago



Love you, brother.

Shit is still crazy as fuck, but I'm making moves on doing some repairs to my parents' house. New roof went on yesterday, that was a big chunk of change. And my psycho aunt is still a threat, so I went out there and put up a couple of wireless cameras. I'm pretty sure she made a copy of the key, so I want to catch her in the act if she goes back in there.

While I was there, I found the original master copy of my 1st album. It's a meandering, disjointed, largely unlistenable 10 tracks, but honestly I still kinda dig it. I'm remastering them through the modern digital realm today, should be able to share some of it this afternoon. You have been warned.


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Re: Cultivation confessional [Re: RoscoeReturns] * 2
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That's so cute! I'd grow a crop of tomatoes for that.

You US / Canadian guys don't have Phytophthora? We have to practice strict crop rotation to get tomatoes at all, I would never allow a Datura / Brug / Henbane near my tomatoes, would seriously fuck up the rotation. The non-food nightshades grow on the balcony at home, the veggie garden is off-limits to anything but peppers, hot peppers, eggplants, potatoes and tomatoes.

And we still get goddamn Phytophthora every year, just not enough to fuck up the entire harvest.

Look, vegan approved chicken



Edit: omfg this is a Solanaceae-specific hawkmoth, I really need to grow these. I always grow several species of Datura, Hyoscyamus, Nicotiana etc. To the extent that I never sow a single seed, they just sprout from the compost. After a disastrous Henbane trip I never touched those plants again (except for N. rustica). Would happily share with a bunch of hungry caterpillars.

Edited by Churpee Choozle (08/19/26 08:07 AM)

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Re: Cultivation confessional [Re: Churpee Choozle] * 3
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You sound like my daughter. "It's so cute! I wish those other bugs weren't eating it!" Cut to me: too bad! Die mother fucker!:lol:
In reality I just say nature is brutal and everything has to eat, but I am  thinking die mother fucker, die.

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