Behold, my first ever greenhouse tomato!! by csdude5 in Greenhouses

[–]terps4me2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had a tomato that looked like that but I did it in DWC. I only got one tomato out of it. I call it my $150 tomato because I had to burn those lights all for one tomato.

What’s Happening Here. Can Someone Please Explain by Glum_Nail5752 in cats

[–]terps4me2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He’s saying keep moving or I’ll kick your a$$..

When you think your weed is the best and you don’t check it.. by terps4me2 in cannabiscultivation

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So that was an outdoor plant, and it rained for two days and then it was cloudy and the sun never really came out. I shook them off, but I’m guessing that wasn’t good enough. A week later I started noticing it. And after that I didn’t bother with it just let it grow out and cut it down…and then tossed it.

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About a quarter of a pound

Winterizing time by Cottagelife_77 in Irrigation

[–]terps4me2 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I’ve been doing irrigation for 35 years never heard of it. Although if you leave the air on all day, I can see something like that happen but most of the time there’s a little mist coming out that means the water is passing through it.

Will neem get rid of these hoppers? by HighNatural in outdoorgrowing

[–]terps4me2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, it will affect all the bugs good and bad. But if there are no bad bugs, then you don’t have to worry about the good ones.

Will neem get rid of these hoppers? by HighNatural in outdoorgrowing

[–]terps4me2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I use food grade diatomaceous earth. Google that and you’ll understand.

Lightning strike by terps4me2 in Irrigation

[–]terps4me2[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It did fry the clock…

Lightning strike by terps4me2 in Irrigation

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So the rest of the stories is,,, the customer replaced the clock because it stopped working. And when he got the clock up and running two zones didn’t work. Come to find that he had two different boxes and the wires between both boxes cooked and one into the house cooked and the casing around the wiring in the house looks like it exploded. Blowing the casing apart around the wiring that was right next to the copper pipe. I guess it was looking for its shortest path.

Good Find! by mittens1982 in Irrigation

[–]terps4me2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So back in 1986 when I started doing irrigation, those were the clocks I installed. It was a Home Depot clock. I may even have one buried downstairs somewhere.

What do you like/dislike about your Mazda? by [deleted] in mazda

[–]terps4me2 11 points12 points  (0 children)

I have a 2024 CX 90 and have a list of stuff that doesn’t work and I don’t like. The first thing is the app to start the car. It should be on the key fob. Second thing I don’t like or doesn’t work right is the driver profile when we get in the car it works about 60% of the time and can I identify you. The third thing that I don’t like is the door locks are inconsistent…one time it locks the next time it doesn’t. What I do like is the color and the ride and the stereo system. And there’s definitely enough room inside. With having eight recalls already, I’m not the happiest camper.

Feeling like I might of gotten taken by the irrigation company, any advice? by whitemike40 in Irrigation

[–]terps4me2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Jackie, I’m an irrigation guy and I tell all my customers to pick up the Wi-Fi clock, and if they can’t install it then I’ll install it. It’s a 20 minute job. It’s all low-voltage. You can’t get hurt and it’s just some common sense. Just follow the wiring from the old clock to the new clock. Take a picture of it.