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FUCK YES FINALLY
bowl up!
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FUCK YES FINALLY
redneck koosh F2!:fire:what is it?
bowl up!
got a few 15+ year old Northernberry if your up for the challange, I was 0/25 last season trying to germ them100% as always. Send a bean...i will crack it.
He was banned awhile back,fyi.got a few 15+ year old Northernberry if your up for the challange, I was 0/25 last season trying to germ them
Damn son!The ghost that came from the mud. Grow the fire or retire!
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Looking tasty!Damn son!
I'm wondering the sameLooking tasty!
Is that blue orca? Or Bliss?
Me too!I'm wondering the same
been thinking on this. read an article stating trees and plants communicate with each other, and even help each other using their roots. older plants will help the younger ones and so on. you might be creating more of a family structure by having them in same soil. love this idea!That's why I like 1 big bed. It's literally like having 1 huge plant.
Sorry I don't recall the source, but I had read a study, specifically done with cannabis, comparing plants grown in individual pots to ones grown in communal beds. The plants grown in communal beds were healthier and yielded more than the individual plants. I think they used clones to make it a fair comparison. It's a growing technique I hope to try one of these rounds.been thinking on this. read an article stating trees and plants communicate with each other, and even help each other using their roots. older plants will help the younger ones and so on. you might be creating more of a family structure by having them in same soil. love this idea!
been thinking on this. read an article stating trees and plants communicate with each other, and even help each other using their roots. older plants will help the younger ones and so on. you might be creating more of a family structure by having them in same soil. love this idea!
The roots of plants really do send nutrients to other plants using fungus. Google it. I don't know to link stuff here. Plants DO talk to and help other plants. They are alive beings that do communicate and help each other. They're are tests you can do yourself to prove this method. Just put three plants together in a bed, and compare them to three separate ones in separate pots. In same circumstances of course.It doesn’t have anything to do with the plants, it’s the soil. Or rather, the amount of soil. Specifically, the life in the soil. The larger the bed, the greater amount of life there is. Fungal strands grow miles long (they’ve found fungal strands ten feet long in a tablespoon of soil, just to give you an idea). Bacteria thrives. And a whole hell of a lot of their things going on, as well.
I’ll be switching to no-til at some point, just a matter of time. If you’re interested, check out the no-til thread posted by Mofo at grasscity.
No-Till Gardening: Revisited
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The roots of plants really do send nutrients to other plants using fungus. Google it. I don't know to link stuff here. Plants DO talk to and help other plants. They are alive beings that do communicate and help each other. They're are tests you can do yourself to prove this method. Just put three plants together in a bed, and compare them to three separate ones in separate pots. In same circumstances of course.
Maybe word nutrients is wrong. So vocabulary issue, but still does not mean there are no mother trees and families of plants on our earth. These older plants take care of other plants around them. This is what families do. Yes! Fungus...mycorriza... the highway of communication between plants! So yes you are right, but you are incorrect to assume plants do not take care of each other. I don't know how else to explain it to you. You still can fact check this. It is real. Animals have compassion between species. Elephants carrying a lion mother's kitten to water...etc..Plants are alive and have compassion for each other, just like animals. They love each other. Just like this plant we love so much. She loves us too! Or else she wouldn't take care of us like she is so famous for! Humans aren't the only species with this abliity. Imho, when all of humanity understands this, we will jump in evolution.Actually, fungus sends nutrients to the roots. They’re called mycorrhizae. Whether it be one plant or a million plants, it’s the mycorrhizae. Hence what I said about bigger beds. More soil means more space for beneficial fungus, bacteria etc etc which means better, healthier plants and better weed.
It’s not the roots of the plants sending “nutrients” to other plants. It’s the fungus and bacteria and shit that attach themselves to the roots, forming a symbiotic relationship between the roots, soil and biology. Of course, if your soil is lacking, your plants will be lacking.
Maybe word nutrients is wrong. So vocabulary issue, but still does not mean there are no mother trees and families of plants on our earth. These older plants take care of other plants around them. This is what families do. Yes! Fungus...mycorriza... the highway of communication between plants! So yes you are right, but you are incorrect to assume plants do not take care of each other. I don't know how else to explain it to you. You still can fact check this. It is real. Animals have compassion between species. Elephants carrying a lion mother's kitten to water...etc..Plants are alive and have compassion for each other, just like animals. They love each other. Just like this plant we love so much. She loves us too! Or else she wouldn't take care of us like she is so famous for! Humans aren't the only species with this abliity. Imho, when all of humanity understands this, we will jump in evolution.
even further, just having plants together in a bed versus single pots has been studied too. better results when placed in beds together. as soon as they are put together, they communicate using these fugal pathways. a plant can eat a housefly, but you think they cant communicate? and if they can talk to each other, this means they care for each another. cause you dont talk to those you dont like. so its common sense also.trees are alive. thats not mysticism. thats real. trees communicate with each other. also real. ask science, if you dont believe me. not mysticism. they also take care of each other. again, you dont have to believe me. ask science. this isnt opinion. its fact. check it.