One of the greatest writers from Oregon - The Merry Pranksters and such....
Sometimes a Great Notion
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
Sometimes a Great Notion
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
Weyenot- I just looked at the Majestic Earth peat moss at my local Lowes the other night.Didn't buy it.It was very dark (I opened several bales to be sure).All the peat I've used has been light redish brown and fluffy.I think the M.E. is second rate shit.
TO x BMR Bx1...typical female,they all have this frost level despite flower size from various phenotypes. Again,no-till ROLS,no ph'ing,no flushing,no blood,no mammalian bone,no hydro store bottled anything except a bit of Pro-tekt before the Agsil-16 bulk potassium silicate order,one 2 inch layer of a hot unfinished compost(ooops..a bit of tip burn for a second),no 'veganics',water only except for Coots seed juice teas and a fish/kelp combo in mid-flower. Done enough for me @ 55 days~
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Ken Kesey
I must apologize for the highlighted statement; it didnt sit right with me after I made it and after some retrospect things became a bit clearer. Even though I was trying to be funny while making a statement I realize that I was subconsciously venting and the energy isnt what I want to be putting out there. I had just come from reading some of a thread about the hyped "GSC" where I encountered some mindsets that touched a nerve so to say -why?- because on some level I am dealing with the fact that even though my mindset and goals are changing I still have the capability to think and act like the a mindless fool. Its a work in progress and I can do better. I want to encourage not discourage; everyone should be able to grow whatever kind of plant they want, chems and kushes all the way to landraces. I must be respectful of others and there are other ways for me to share my opinion without making jabs.
Weyenot,
Your integrity is admirable. I on the other hand learned rather quickly that hydro-hate'n is high culture 'roun hea'.
Bring out the pitch forks and light up a possum we eat'n good tonight!
Consider this a friendly public service reminder
LOL....Don't worry. I'm sure no one took offense... I gotta say though I got some GSC (2 pheno's), Plat cherry pie, etc, etc (all the hyped goodies cause thats whats around me unfortunately. ) but they are still getting get that loving living soil treatment know what I mean?
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GCS Praying hard even in the dark....LOL
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Platnium Cherry pie....
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Hey there N420; I feel responsible for what comes out of me, so because what I said didnt "ring true" with my spirit I felt compelled to correct it the best I could. In the past I have been more likely to ignore the whispers but Im making it a practice to listen now
Variety interests me and was the main motivation for being on the GSC thread, in order to find out some info about origin and not simply people ooooh and gooooing over the resin and smell/taste, but all I found was the latter. Since I know that if the plants are happy they will produce all the smells/colors/resin they possibly can Im not really interested in reading about it; id rather hear about genetics, country of origin, landraces etc. Are you aware of any good info on GSC?
And the finale is a pic of the best use of a general hyrdo product eva!!!!!
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ROLS no-till style beeyatchs!!!!
Blue Orca
Still a classic......
It's a shame that the Oregon clinics didn't think much of either the TO or the BO - I pretty much got the bum's rush when I was donating rooted cuts for their patients.
"Our patients are pretty particular about what they grow"
Really - got a link?
Weyenot-The samples of M.E. I looked at were dry .That's why I tore open a couple that had good intact wrappers.I'm basing my opinions from a somewhat hazy memory of reading discussions of peat moss quality on a Nepenthes forum I used to read (Nepenthes hobbyists are fanatic indoor gardeners of a different stripe.A lot of orchid people get involved in Nepenthes never to return).Anyway they're real particular about potting mixes.I think the general idea was that darker peat is further along in decomposition and will not retain it's qualities as long in a potting mix.I'm also a little suspicious of it's somewhat cheaper price.I'll go back to Lowes tomorrow and pocket a sample and give it a look under my fairly low quality usb scope.If I can find what I'd call a higher quality peat somewhere ,I'll buy a bale and compare them.If I can get good enough pictures I'll post em and share what I learn.I'm also going to check out the label and do some Google work on peat in general.Right now I think I hear my bong calling.