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The SD ive got they say is a cross of super skunk and chemdog 91 ? its from big head seeds I have heard quite a bit of scuttlebutt about a super skunk being in true east coast sour diesel, so that lines up for sure.
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Milson

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The SD ive got they say is a cross of super skunk and chemdog 91 ? its from big head seeds
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I have heard quite a bit of scuttlebutt about a super skunk being in true east coast sour diesel, so that lines up for sure.
 
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Love a good double entendre. Its place names or roads in the UK



  • Bellenden Gardens
  • Cumwhinton
  • Cocklakes Cotehill
  • Cockermouth
  • Clithero
  • Fanny Street
  • Slack Bottom Road
  • Upperthong
  • Penistone
  • Butthole Lane
  • Willey
  • Titty Ho
  • Bell End
  • The Knob
  • Lower Swell
  • Old Sodbury
  • Butcombe
  • Shaftesbury
  • Shitterton
  • Sandyballs
  • Pound Bottom landfill
  • Cocking
  • Lickfold
  • S. Harting
  • Wilsford Cum Lake
  • Fingringhoe
  • Slutshole Lane
  • Feltwell
  • Fanny Hands Lane
  • Scunthorpe
  • Rimswell
  • Wetwang
  • Coxhoe

Theyve just brought out a rude map of the Uk. Hope santa brings it for me. Ive been good this year
 
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Fudge said:
Love a good double entendre. Its place names or roads in the UK
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  • Bellenden Gardens
  • Cumwhinton
  • Cocklakes Cotehill
  • Cockermouth
  • Clithero
  • Fanny Street
  • Slack Bottom Road
  • Upperthong
  • Penistone
  • Butthole Lane
  • Willey
  • Titty Ho
  • Bell End
  • The Knob
  • Lower Swell
  • Old Sodbury
  • Butcombe
  • Shaftesbury
  • Shitterton
  • Sandyballs
  • Pound Bottom landfill
  • Cocking
  • Lickfold
  • S. Harting
  • Wilsford Cum Lake
  • Fingringhoe
  • Slutshole Lane
  • Feltwell
  • Fanny Hands Lane
  • Scunthorpe
  • Rimswell
  • Wetwang
  • Coxhoe

Theyve just brought out a rude map of the Uk. Hope santa brings it for me. Ive been good this year
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Y'all have hilarious maps. This is my current favorite.


I guess the salt trucks in Scotland have names? And one of them is called Sir Salter Scott, pronounced in a Scottish accent?
 
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Y'all have hilarious maps. This is my current favorite.

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I guess the salt trucks in Scotland have names? And one of them is called Sir Salter Scott, pronounced in a Scottish accent?
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Thats just been on the news this morning.

There used to be a Gary Gritter.......
 
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I have a plethora of pictures of funny signs that Photobucket is holding for ransom.
 
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I have a plethora of pictures of funny signs that Photobucket is holding for ransom.
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Photobucket got me too.
 
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Y'all have hilarious maps. This is my current favorite.

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I guess the salt trucks in Scotland have names? And one of them is called Sir Salter Scott, pronounced in a Scottish accent?
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Spready Mercury?
 
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So i have been listening to teaming with microbes while stoned absolutely out of my mind in a hotel room off edibles.....

Talking about nitrogen forms and how fungi like pH below 7 and bacteria above 7 and the difference is in nitrogen type. Ammonium vs nitrate.

And i thought of my happy frog japanese maple fertilizer. Which is for trees. And has an innoculation of myco.

So i guess that lines up. Thinking of trying using this and cal mag for feeding.

I'm also wondering if gardening like this would let the plants cultivate their rhizosphere as they please.
 
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My wife just used the phrase "like Cheese-relaxed" when talking about how a meditation went.

So. Success on that front?
 
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I mean... I know nothing finds my center like a super funky camembert.
 
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I mean... I know nothing finds my center like a super funky camembert.
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It's ironic because she literally holds a certification on cheese studies from a program she did in her mid twenties in Boston lol.

So she would know exactly what you mean way better than me lmfao.
 
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It's ironic because she literally holds a certification on cheese studies from a program she did in her mid twenties in Boston lol.

So she would know exactly what you mean way better than me lmfao.
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Cheese is a hot ticket item in our household.


What is Cheese cheese though? Skunky Afghan?
I don't think I've ever actually knowingly tried a cheese variety...
 
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Cheese is a hot ticket item in our household.


What is Cheese cheese though? Skunky Afghan?
I don't think I've ever actually knowingly tried a cheese variety...
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It's an indica leaning sour nutty skunk pheno from the UK as I understand it. Except for me, this "indica leaning" is "strongest indica effects I have grown" in terms of sheer relaxation....the problem is it also makes me basically an imbecile. Like I cannot work AT ALL. Which is cool unless you want to chip away at a project or something.
 
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I'm thinking melty 'merican cheese.
 
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I'm thinking melty 'merican cheese.
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Bro 5 year aged cheddar has these little crystals in it. Omfg is that stuff good.
 
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Bro 5 year aged cheddar has these little crystals in it. Omfg is that stuff good.
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5 years?... Stuff doesn't last 5 days around here.
 
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Milson said:
So i have been listening to teaming with microbes while stoned absolutely out of my mind in a hotel room off edibles.....

Talking about nitrogen forms and how fungi like pH below 7 and bacteria above 7 and the difference is in nitrogen type. Ammonium vs nitrate.

And i thought of my happy frog japanese maple fertilizer. Which is for trees. And has an innoculation of myco.
View attachment 1066835
So i guess that lines up. Thinking of trying using this and cal mag for feeding.

I'm also wondering if gardening like this would let the plants cultivate their rhizosphere as they please.
Click to expand...

Thank you for bringing up plant choice, to me this is one of the most important things about living organics. Its true a plant doesn’t know if a particular ammonium or nitrate molecule came from an organic source, but they know if they asked the rhizosphere for it using chemical signals and receive it in response, vs if they have to wait for a highly observant grower to notice a their need.
 
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Its also part of what I like about your lasgna method. It ands another method of plant choice, when the plants are ready for more nutrition they choose to push roots into that extra rich bottom layer.
 
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Now, wouldn't we think that's more so microbial modulation as opposed to plant command/response?
I feel like the roots might be the dummies in the symbiosis because they're simply just searching for something, whereas the microbes are dependent on the health of those roots and have the ability to transform and manipulate a rhizosphere with a much greater reach and with much greater impact than the roots themselves can accomplish.
I mean... it's symbiosis, so there's plenty of signaling from both sides... I just think plants cultivating their rhizosphere as they please might be the reverse observation, and it's more likely the action of the microbes cultivating the rhizosphere to support their host. They have all these resources that they can allocate or restrict based on micro-impulses from the plant.. the plant just says, "ahh!! gimmie stuff!!"

Maybe I'm just getting too much into the head of microbes...
 
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