Quote:On a scale like mine, it would definitely be an issue. Doubt I could even get them in the ground.
People actually get busted here all the time trying to push that little personal consumption rule.
Dang...who knew California was so picky on such things?
Quote:Dang...who knew California was so picky on such things?
Is that a joke? How Ca is perceived by other states is tricky sometimes.
Quote:Is that a joke? How Ca is perceived by other states is tricky sometimes.
Especially the Central Valley. That's the last place people who've never been to California perceive - geographically and ideologically speaking. Of course, there's a lot of Californians who can't grasp it either.

Quote:Is that a joke? How Ca is perceived by other states is tricky sometimes.
You mean everyone out there ISN'T a pot smoking, tree hugger?

It's known as the grenola state. What ain't fruits and nuts, is flakes.
Regards................the Chiefjag
Quote:IIRC, I read it shortens lifespan as well.
It's a special person who works that shift, and desires it. And bless them, too... because they are necessary.
I've done it, but can't see how folks do it for long periods of their life. Again, thanks to those who can an do.
I agree. My wife did it as a nurse for 3-4 years. Just does day shift now.
Spring Forward and then fall...
Another official thread for DST? Really?
Quote:Nope...not really! 
Thank you.
I am looking forward to the extra hour of sunlight. I was working in the yard until after dark yesterday. So inconvenient. I could have been using that time for something enjoyable.
Quote:Night season for what?
Farming. Can't farm in the daylight.
Quote:Farming. Can't farm in the daylight.
So what are vampires bringing per acre nowadays?
Quote:Farming. Can't farm in the daylight.
Are you sure you're doing this farming thing right? :teehee:
Quote:Are you sure you're doing this farming thing right? :teehee:
Haha, seems weird right?
It's just vines, but yeah, I do most things at night during the summer.
Dust + heat create an environment for Pacific Spider Mite, which defoliate the "spine" of vines if they get out of hand, and anything applied to vines (even water) at temperatures above 95 degrees will burn green tissue - also causing defoliation.
Without the foliage to protect the berries from the Sun, you'll have raisins on the vine about two months earlier then you'd like.
There's a few other reasons but those are the main too. You can also do like a 4am-Noon type thing but it's not as good and I'm so not a morning person. So most of the time I fire up around 8pm and go to about 2am.
Quote:Haha, seems weird right?
It's just vines, but yeah, I do most things at night during the summer.
Dust + heat create an environment for Pacific Spider Mite, which defoliate the "spine" of vines if they get out of hand, and anything applied to vines (even water) at temperatures above 95 degrees will burn green tissue - also causing defoliation.
Without the foliage to protect the berries from the Sun, you'll have raisins on the vine about two months earlier then you'd like.
There's a few other reasons but those are the main too. You can also do like a 4am-Noon type thing but it's not as good and I'm so not a morning person. So most of the time I fire up around 8pm and go to about 2am.
Can you raise a tree that we can stick a maple tap into that will yield tequila?
'Cause that would be awesome.