back when there were fish in the sea. one could tell the wind direction based on the dehyd/gurry plant. you are a very brave greenie. it is not known for storing well. you can freeze it don't forget where and what it is though. lastly i hope you are outdoors. bombay
ken your place always makes me smile. your plants are well loved. i really like the look of the ewookie you kept. hope there are some in the summer batch. mellow vibes- bombay
sorry a higher elevation drier with more pronounced seasonal variation section of south africa. would be an interesting add. given the winter response i think. sadly a decade late for my ability to help in the matter. i think soil heat is really benificial. warm roots are happy plants even at...
so i have been gone a minute. nice suprise for me that the cookies are handling the cold. also glad you are chucking again. if you know any transvaal pollen hit them with it. good vibes in the coming longer light. my gh is having radical diurnal swings still too cold. peace+vibes +such...
i find no mention of timelines living soils grow and age and well are alive. make your own compost and ewc. let your minerals age through them. try to encourage larger microbeasts and fungi. then age your mix. do some spot ammendments at planting and flipping. well no flipping for me i am just...
do you have a seed heat mat? really a bit of warmth at the roots is all you need. set the temp to 65* or so. also put a piece of foam insulation board under it all.
long fibred sphagnum moss? i use it for orchids all the time. also for cloning. it has great wicking if alligned the long way. really sensitive to nutrient salt build up. also overcompaction. tried and abandoned it in soil mix.
here is my 2 pennies. the decarboxylating of the thc acid is not an instant reaction. to achieve maximum potentcy this must occur. the longer term brakedown of sugars and pigments and chelates. is way less important in vaporization as compared with cumbustion. the temps are too low . keep your...