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IMO Yorkshire does well with hard water, and takes milk well.
IMO Yorkshire does well with hard water, and takes milk well.
Lots of good articles on Canadian brutality in WW1 if you do a search. As for war crimes in particular, here’s one of many articles mentioning how Canadians killed prisoners of war:
https://nationalpost.com/news/canada/the-forgotten-ferocity-of-canadas-soldiers-in-the-great-war
I mean, we’re kind of known for war crimes too. Was anyone in WW1 worse than the Canadians?
Jack & Diane, by John Mellencamp
Holy shit! This dude’s pluralising in Greek!
No. This story starts with filthy SE Asians. Europeans are just the man-whores that gave them to everyone else.
You just happen to have a thurible at home? Just in case you want to celebrate the Divine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom on a Tuesday afternoon and the house doesn’t smell quite right?
I’m not sure who you are, but I like your style.
Ooh … If you could get one of those smoke throwers they use in churches (thurible) you could cense it.
That looks like mild nitrogen deficiency. Growing hydroponic herb requires a lot of nutrients. It’s not like regular houseplants because they get so much more light. To do a good job, you really need probably a three part fertiliser system. At the very least, a high nitrogen fertiliser for growth, and a high phosphorus/low nitrogen fertiliser for the flowering cycle (lights 12 hrs on/12 hours off).
HOWEVER, it looks like you are fairly close to finishing these. How many more weeks do you plan on going before you harvest them? It’s common in the last week or two to just give the plants pure water (no fert) to force it to use up excess nutrients in the plant itself. Anecdotally, too much fertiliser salts in the plant itself contributes to a harsh smoke. You may just choose not to worry about Mike noticed deficiency and enjoy the end product.
All in all, your plants look pretty healthy. I’d recommend doing some research on pruning for next time. You’ve got some pretty substantial lateral growth. Stems are a waste of effort… unless you’re shooting to make bespoke hemp.
When they are in Kill Mode they are absolutely vicious. They’d reach through the fence and pull the chickens’ heads off.
That was the first word in my head: nope. There’s a whole lot of nope in this photo.
“Yeah, just wheel the piano over against the far wall.”
I’d be freaking out every time a kid jumped off a chair, or came down the stairs too fast. Strictly love -making. No fucking allowed.
Darjeeling had this feeling in lots of places, but not this extreme.
I was wondering until this comment. “Ethiopia? Ecuador? Oh! Colombia.”
I’m no Dahlia expert, but I’m offer some thoughts.
Transplanting is a bit traumatic. Did you give it lots of water?
It’s interesting though because the leaves and the buds look pretty good (not water stressed).
It may just that it was a bit stressed and have to on that flower.
Is the flower stem damaged in any way?
“Surf Wax America” -Weezer
Yeah, my first thought too. The top doesn’t just fall off them. Rodents would be my guess. I’ve had rodents top entire flats.
This is an ancient, but relatively unheard of Japanese dueling style called ‘tugoware’, where the duelists fight left handed, whilst trying to yank a double-handled katana out of each other’s hands.
Fuck, AI really doesn’t get weapons, does it? Amazing it can put together reasonable looking armour, but just can’t figure out a sword.
… we should probably keep it that way. It’s going to be stunned when it tries fighting us.
We talking about horoscopes here?
No. The Latin ending -ium designates that something comes from a place. Like, magnesium was originally found in Magnesia. Aluminia is not a place. It’s name is derived from the Latin word ‘alumen’ for aluminum oxide.
This is what happens when you let people read the Bible in English.
I’ve found Bewley’s to be quite good with hard water too.