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Seandawg

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Sean

Oregon's MMJ rules do not allow for selling anything to anyone at any time.

However there are some people that have set-up 'clinics' and are operating under the legal advice from a world famous seed breeder and former stripper.

Seems all nice & tidy doesn't it?

LMAO

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Nice & Tidy?

Not too sure, but one thing is sure to me. I'll buy anything from a stripper lol
 
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schwagg

veg porn....

here's that TOxCB/B i was gifted as a seedling. turned out to be a gal with some long legs, must be from the CB/B?

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here's some BOxCB's up and coming...

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think_fast

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Lily of The Desert has several Aloe Vera products. Here's a link to their preservative-free products


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Rats. There goes $12. I just made one application with it, and according to the Lily of the Desert website there is a store within a few km that has the non-preservative blend.

Will I have made irrepairable damage to my children having fed them (once) the benzoate brew?

Much obliged.
 

ClackamasCootz

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think fast

You won't be having any huge problems to use it here and there but for your next purchase you now have some better options to choose from.

The 200XX Aloe Vera Powder is the best way to go, IMHO - it's definitely less expensive with your gallons ending up costing between $5.00 - $6.50 vs. $25.00 for liquid products depending on the quantity of powder you buy.

Pretty convenient to boot - 1 gram of powder with 199 grams of water = 200 grams of pure, organic Aloe Vera extract (or juice or whatever the Aloe Vera industry comes up with). This is human food-grade as well as pharmaceutical grade.

HTH

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Gascanastan

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veg porn....

here's that TOxCB/B i was gifted as a seedling. turned out to be a gal with some long legs, must be from the CB/B?

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here's some BOxCB's up and coming...

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...this is gonna be good.

I see both parents in the leaf structures. Any big stretch should come from the CB...then a gain they may sync up w/the Thai from the Blue Orca a little bit.

If they suck what should I do?....delete account and come back as 'Bud Grower' or just give up.
 
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schwagg

i was told the swami himself gave his personal blessings while the seeds were being created. i guess if they suck we might as well bury the horn with something else...
 

ClackamasCootz

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Sprouted alfalfa or barley tea foliar / soil drench - holy shit do plants respond to this, if you haven't tried it, you're missin' out!
BJW

You will not believe the increases in resin, calyx size, etc. I've given the 'new & improved' T.O. using these teas to a few people to try and everyone agrees that the aroma, taste and punch is definitely better.

Cheap enough isn't it?

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Gascanastan

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i was told the swami himself gave his personal blessings while the seeds were being created. i guess if they suck we might as well bury the horn with something else...

I heard he stands on his head on top of a mountain for 24 hrs @ a time...and that's where he gets 'messages' on which genetics to 'chuck' next........yeah weird huh.

I could sit here and repeatedly chant..."my girls this my girls that".........but I'll just let the seeds do the talking.

Darc had some BO x CB going and harvested...he said their were definite keeper phenos if I remember right...some cool pix too.
 

MileHighGuy

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BJW

You will not believe the increases in resin, calyx size, etc. I've given the 'new & improved' T.O. using these teas to a few people to try and everyone agrees that the aroma, taste and punch is definitely better.

Cheap enough isn't it?

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Oh Dang.... My Barley Should be in today and my Local Farm Store.

Time to call them!
 
As recommended, I'm reading the entire thread from the beginning.

From our good friends at Seeds of Change: Soil Fertility Basics: Interpreting Soil Tests

From that link:

"At CEC levels above 20 or 25 (milliequivalents per 100 grams of soil), the soil can hold many more nutrients than a plant would normally need in a year. If the majority of exchange sites in this soil were occupied by the nutrient cations (and not by H+), then very little or no additional amendments may be required for the next 1 to 3 years. However, once this soil is depleted of nutrient cations, it would require a large input of nutrients to restore its original fertility."

Would that be a good general description of what we're trying to achieve?
 

ClackamasCootz

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To simplify it I would probably put it this way:

Get the humus down by sourcing the best available because you can never amend your way to a successful garden

"lipstick on a pig still makes for a lousy date" or "you can put a tuxedo on a goat but at the end of the day it's still a goat"

HTH

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