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Saturday, April 24, 2010
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shazzy
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Joliet, IL
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a nice cloudy day for the plants to get acclimated to the sun. i had the space heater going in the solarium to get it up to 75 degrees today on this cool cloudy day. i also had a fan blowing on these babies to help strengthen them up a bit. here is a pic after i watered in some very light 10-10-10 and warm water. tomorrow they go into the ground. you can see the 901 hunt is the go getter of the bunch. the 1147s are looking identical and strong with some curled cot tips from me working late thursday and not being able to help them remove their seed coats til later that night. those curled areas were white still when i removed the coats and the rest of the little leaves were green already. pretty much same thing for the 873 naylors. no worries though. the 991 was one of the last to sprout and is catching up nicely. not shocking since it is an older seed. it had one white spot on one of the cots that disintegrated with more growth and has a small hole in that area but that is of no concern and is not unusual. last year i brought out my dung beetle carving i carved when i was 23 years old in my Grateful Dead following days. the carving is title "It is a world of shit, so eat up". i used in my pic last year as a voodoo blessing to beat Georgie Boy, so i figured it will now become a yearly ritual to hopefully give the plants some good luck. hell, it is a dung beetle on top of a dung ball, so what better blessing to give the sprouts who are going into a patch that has some of the best shit in the world in it thanks to ted krueger and his black gold organimix compost. bring it georgie boy...bring it on!!!!!!!!!!!
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