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hornedfrog2000

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decent windows, appliances (if they are staying), nice big back yard. Other than the color and little cosmetic shit it looks real nice. Again subjective stuff. Again didn't mean to offend or anything... back to work for me!
 

DoobieBrother

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Yellow isn't my first choice, but it's just paint, and it's in good enough shape not to have to mess with it for a few years.
But it's in a nice neighborhood, and is about what we're looking for.
We calculated it out to a mortgage payment of just $5 more each month for something 3 times the size, with a yard & 2-car garage, 3-bedrooms and 2-bathrooms, decent kitchen, etc..
Apartment life is driving us nuts, so we're both hoping to get out sooner than later.
Even this early into the season, the housing market is starting to heat up, so we have to be ready when we see something.
Will know more about the place after our visit tomorrow night.
:-)
 

whodatnation

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I was just giving you shit frog.

GL doobs, i got my cereal now, oats, wheat bran, cheerios, honey, and milk blended with peanut butter (yes you heard that right ahah)
 

DoobieBrother

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decent windows, appliances (if they are staying), nice big back yard. Other than the color and little cosmetic shit it looks real nice. Again subjective stuff. Again didn't mean to offend or anything... back to work for me!
In a past life I did carpentry work.
And plumbing, and electrical.
For what we can afford, we're not going to get something brand new, but we'll make sure there's no deferred maintenance issues & such, and I'll be shadowing the home inspector to make sure he does it right.

But, all that after we check it out for ourselves.
:-)
 

Javadog

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FWIW, yellow is the color that we see the farthest.

It will be easy to find. :0)

Congrats (and on the wee one DST :0)

JD
 
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whodatnation

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Brand new shit is a waste of money anyways.

I thought I already posted this?!?!???? but wanted to go back and congratulate you dooby, you weigh more than I do now. Keep it up broham.
 
This vintage 2006 freebie is a giant. At about week 3 of flowering she stretched right into the glass panel of my 600, where it cooked for 6 days while i was on vacation. Now we're about 8-9 weeks in, and the top of this thing is massive! About a dozen bud sites formed on the top after the cooking. I've never seen anything like it! imagine a bowling ball on the top of a corn stalk. I pulled some kush n cheese today. The smell is amazing, and the buds are so damn sticky. I can't wait to make some BHO from the popcorn & trim. I'm nearly out of some shatter that i paid $60/g for, it's liberation time.
 

hornedfrog2000

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Brand new shit is a waste of money anyways.

I thought I already posted this?!?!???? but wanted to go back and congratulate you dooby, you weigh more than I do now. Keep it up broham.
I was just saying this today to a friend. I don't get why so many people feel the need to have brand spanking new cars. To each their own, but I always look at things in value and what not. Its like I would rather buy a 2 year old car that has 20k on it for 30% less money, and its still pretty much brand new. I don't know, I'm the type to buy a new phone, drop it on cement 10 minutes after the fact and not worry about it (I get a new phone every two years when I re-up my contract). Things are going to get scuffed up, dirty etc. I would like a real nice garage queen car though... Like an old one. I like those buick grand nationals, not too expensive, and pretty fast.
 

whodatnation

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Old stuff has more character :-) I got a used commuter car and a work truck for less than 8k, and they both work perfectly fine. Id drive across the country in either of them any day... Iv done that in the car several times already.
 

DST

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Not sure what open Sesame is, I think your post got lost in all the other posts. Perhaps someone else has a clue? Whats the npk ratio on it?

Well 6er's, I did good enough on my test that I can take what ever courses I need with out taking the small bus. Well I took 20 clones off my 10 girls last night. Hopefully I don't kill them this time. I do have a dome and heat mat now and rabid rooters. I picked out the five I want to put into flower in 2 weeks. Last night I fed them some big bloom with their normal feeding on them 5 only. I have some open sesame, should I wait till I put them into flower to use it, or a week before. I'm not use to the indoor stuff and the nutes. Just thought i'd ask for advice from the experts. Thanks.
 

DST

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Good luck with the house Doobs.

Dam, I need to get some small pots....all out at the minute.
 

jigfresh

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I got a yellow house and two of our 3 cars we bought new. lol However... the yellow house looks good with the redwood deck and green trees all around. And we drive the shit out of our new cars. We have about 400,000 miles on our cars. :)

Congrats D! What exciting news! I wish my wife was gonna have a baby. ;) ;)
 

DST

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It's funny how the average car in Europe probably doesn't have as many miles as cars in the US. circa 110,00 was the most I got on a car and that was on it's last legs.
 

jigfresh

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I looked it up. Me and the wife took a trip from LA to Lousianna to Phili and back. It's roughly the same distance as if you jumped in a car in the dam and drove to Baghdad. Not sure why you'd drive there, but you'd get the distance bit at least.
 

DoobieBrother

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My dinner will have traveled approximately 43ft. from Tasty Smoochie Happyland, to the Brown Eye'd Geyser of Doom in the rank & bushy Valley of the Twin Moons...
(*pepperoni pizza bread on sourdough hoagies, and two pieces of sourdough hoagies for some garlic bread)



Good night 600!
Will be back later today.
:-)
 

jimmer6577

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Not sure what open Sesame is, I think your post got lost in all the other posts. Perhaps someone else has a clue? Whats the npk ratio on it?[/QUOT
Open sesame is a fox farm nute. The NPK is 5-45-19. When my friend gave me the fox farm nutes he said one of them practally forces his plants to bud instantly. From what I've read and the name I assumed that it's the open sesame. More than anything I was just wondering if I should do anything special to them before flowering stage. I've never worried about feeding,flushing etc...when growing outside. Mainly a little feeding but good dirt to start with then mother nature does the rest.Unfortunatly my friend who gifted them is presently on reachable.
 
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