Dylan yep I see the high those plants will give as couch lock. Now explain how electricity is produced while Dylan is playing and you might have a hell of a hybridthe only electrical exposure my plants have is having to listen to Dylan every once in awhile
Yes mine too. I have exposed them to Jimmy Hendrix tho in a pinch to bring them back to life when I see drooping leavesthe only electrical exposure my plants have is having to listen to Dylan every once in awhile
Yes mine too. I have exposed them to Jimmy Hendrix tho in a pinch to bring them back to life when I see drooping leaves
I exposed myself to my plants. I could have swore i heard them laughing They hurted my feelings.
good idea!
my plants could really relate to the Wind Cries Mary
Laughing is good, mine cry a little when I do that…I exposed myself to my plants. I could have swore i heard them laughing
Whoa I came to a half inch of one of those bamboo poles in my outside garden… I’m sure some have taken an eye out before… good advice. Someone here suggested nerf balls installed on the ends making them more noticeablethe plants watch us , they listen to music too
i was in the grow room tending my plants one day and I was but neked
my grow room had hanging lights , bare bulbs , adjustable heights , 1000 watt MH
i made a wrong turn at the wrong time and burnt my belly
here is another Public Service tip……if anyone uses bamboo stakes in their grow rooms , always wear safety glasses when tending plants
I always heard that pounding copper nails in the trunk of a tree would kill it fairly quickly. Never tried it 'cause I love trees, but I've heard it from more than one source.BTW while you guys laugh at putting copper in the soil I will say my grandmother did that by putting like four pennies in each potted plant. Did you know that small amounts of copper in the soil is actually a fungicide?
Lumberjacks love nails in trees.I always heard that pounding copper nails in the trunk of a tree would kill it fairly quickly. Never tried it 'cause I love trees, but I've heard it from more than one source.
Copper nails can be used to kill trees by inhibiting the function of tree development and damaging roots, leaves, cells, and stems, leading to eventual death123. This method is best for smaller trunks, and you must use enough nails in the proper position for them to be effective1. When a copper nail is driven into a tree trunk, the tree’s natural healing process will push new growth around the nail, slowly encasing it in wood, leading to the girdled area dying and the tree slowly starving2. Once hammered into a tree trunk or roots, the copper will oxidize and release a toxic substance called copper sulfate, which impairs cell production and blocks nutrient pathways leading to the tree dying3.I always heard that pounding copper nails in the trunk of a tree would kill it fairly quickly. Never tried it 'cause I love trees, but I've heard it from more than one source.
Welcome GPWP! what are you growing buddy?I’m a new grower
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