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thanks bubba... ive done tons of birds, but never worried about the low temp till I joined here and started readin all the opinions. all my birds turned out good, but some I guess have been a bit dry. Will for sure try it 325 next time... it makes sense to me. thanks again
oh ya.... in my opinion those thermos that say Ideal, hot, cool.... or whatever are junk... add another to your smoker...also your fattie looks great..
If I were worried.... Id just smoke it at 300 till the bird hits 140 , then cut back smoker to 225-250 to finish her up maybe??? or would that even be beneficial??
what every one else said about the thermo.... the one that came on my cgsp is bout 100 deg off...
I had the same prob when I started with mine not gettting over 225... even with a good thermo...added a coal basket and never had that prob again...coals need more O2 under or on the side, than...
thermacell tips....fire it up bout 15-30 min before going outside. mats only last 3 hrs at best, so keep an eye on them... when they turn from blue to white they are done. and if its very windy they are not as effective... so put the thermacell on the upwind side of where you are . Hope this wil...
ok, read here!!!
Spider Mites on Tomatoes
Spider Mites on Tomatoes
by Bob Bauernfeind
Spider mites are the cause of mid-summer woes for tomato growers. Often times, plants taking on a bronzed
appearance (Figures 12). Upon closer inspection, stippling can be seen on individual leaves (Figure...
not totally trying to make light of the situation... those who need to see the gripe hopefully did...lets please move on with our smoking lives... hell everyone bring it in for a big smf group hug!
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