i just finished the book "Seed of Knowledge, Stone of Plenty: Understanding the Lost Technology of the Ancient Megalith-Builders" by John Burke & Kaj Halberg
(full version: https://kajhalberg.dk/en/books/seed-of-knowledge-stone-of-plenty/ )
the authors postulate that the ancient megalithic structures like stonehenge, avebury or even the lost world pyramid in guatemala were built to improve seed germination, growth and yield. their experiments back up their assertions.
i remember reading that a modern form of this treatment is sometimes used by (food) seed producers.
now i'm wondering if any cannabis seedbanks are using a similar type of technology to improve their seeds? anyone know more about this?
(full version: https://kajhalberg.dk/en/books/seed-of-knowledge-stone-of-plenty/ )
the authors postulate that the ancient megalithic structures like stonehenge, avebury or even the lost world pyramid in guatemala were built to improve seed germination, growth and yield. their experiments back up their assertions.
i remember reading that a modern form of this treatment is sometimes used by (food) seed producers.
now i'm wondering if any cannabis seedbanks are using a similar type of technology to improve their seeds? anyone know more about this?