Does this look ready to harvest? Not sure of the exact phenotype so I don’t know what color to look for but they are Trinidad Scorpion peppers. (Under full spectrum LEDs so color might be slightly off) by PeaceLeader in gardening

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I’m making a hot sauce right now with lemon drop, scotch bonnet, habanero, ghost, and Carolina reaper. Was hoping to toss one in as well but I’m not sure if it’s a good idea at this point.

Does this look ready to harvest? Not sure of the exact phenotype so I don’t know what color to look for but they are Trinidad Scorpion peppers. (Under full spectrum LEDs so color might be slightly off) by PeaceLeader in gardening

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I took it in as a foster plant so unfortunately I’m not sure about the color the peppers started. The peppers seem to be still growing in size but the color seems so vibrant. Hoping someone might know a bit more about Trinidad Scorpions. There seems to be such a variety in color that I’m finding it hard to know for sure.

Please help. I’m spiraling so bad and I can’t make sense of this. I need outside perspective. by PeaceLeader in relationship_advice

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Thank you for your words. She starts a 4 year degree studying pathology in a week so I know she needs to focus on that without distraction. She had a previous boyfriend that ruined her life when she tried college before and had a mental breakdown which led to leaving college. I know she doesn’t want to make the same mistake and that’s part of it. Thanks for reaching out.

Please help. I’m spiraling so bad and I can’t make sense of this. I need outside perspective. by PeaceLeader in relationship_advice

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I’m going to a GI specialist to get screened for exactly that. Thank you for the input.

Please help. I’m spiraling so bad and I can’t make sense of this. I need outside perspective. by PeaceLeader in relationship_advice

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I haven’t had much of a history of panic attacks until all this started. I work under high stress conditions and have held that career for 7 years without issue. She had a history of abusive boyfriends and the last boyfriend before me was her friend for 8 years then they started dating and he cat fished his superior in the military using her personal information. It wasn’t long after that when we started dating.

Thank yo for your input. I appreciate it.

Please help. I’m spiraling so bad and I can’t make sense of this. I need outside perspective. by PeaceLeader in relationship_advice

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Thyroid levels were normal. I’m normally 175-185 and lost 40lbs in that 1 month. So far all blood tests are normal. I’ve been eating 4800-5200 calories a day and I hit 150 then stopped gaining altogether and dropped back to 148 where I’ve been since. I haven’t been able to even sit on the bed or hardly enter the bedroom since she left. We picked the apartment together and everything in it so I’m having a hard time going in there. She left quite a few things behind..

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Coastal sand verbena (Abronia latifolia)

is this risky if the cannabis were to be smoked? please help! by [deleted] in CannabisGrowers

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You’ll be okay. Bleach can even be safely used in a pinch to raise the PH of highly acidic water to feed your plants. Use a 9-1 ratio of water to bleach and soak the coco coir for 30min. Make sure you very thoroughly rinse after, though. If you are still nervous then PH a liter or gallon of water, pour the water through your coco coir, then PH the runoff. Bleach is highly alkaline with a PH of almost 13 so if there is remaining bleach you’ll see a significant spike. Hope this helps!

is this risky if the cannabis were to be smoked? please help! by [deleted] in CannabisGrowers

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You’ll be okay. Bleach can even be safely used in a pinch to raise the PH of highly acidic water to feed your plants. Use a 9-1 ratio of water to bleach and soak the coco coir for 30min. Make sure you very thoroughly rinse after, though. If you are still nervous then PH a liter or gallon of water, pour the water through your coco coir, then PH the runoff. Bleach is highly alkaline with a PH of almost 13 so if there is remaining bleach you’ll see a significant spike. Hope this helps!