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I can spot BM's with a quality loupe, easily discernible with a 60-100x. Maybe my eyes are just like superman vision, I don't know.
How did you identify them if you couldn't see them with a 60-100x scope?
I am dealing with exactly every symptom you just mentioned, any luck getting them to bounce back?I just reread this and from what I'm seeing my disleexia got the better of me, lol sorry. But u get the idea,new tag but been on here since raskal was selling ogkfx bk all time favorite by the way.
Hey man, sorry for the late reply. Backing the light off buys you time, clorothalonal helps only sometimes? Not sure why. I'm still working on it bro! Grey Market has a lot of good advice. I do feel to be getting closer tho, I'll keep u notified.I am dealing with exactly every symptom you just mentioned, any luck getting them to bounce back?
Scarrythey are already tracking canna d.n.a ....
....... " WEST HAVEN, CONN. -- A University of New Haven forensic scientist is setting up a national databank for marijuana DNA that will permit law enforcement to track where the drug originated when an arrest is made.
Heather Miller Coyle, an associate professor in the Henry C. Lee College of Criminal Justice and Forensic Sciences, is a forensic botanist. She also has developed a new method for collecting the marijuana‘s genetic fingerprint that makes it easy for law enforcement on the scene of a case to collect the samples.
The DNA mapping initiative will allow law enforcement personnel for the first time to track where marijuana came from and link it to criminal organizations such as drug trafficking organizations in Mexico, growers in Canada or gangs in the United States.
The database would be similar to the one run by the FBI for humans. That database, called CODIS, or Combined DNA Index System,allows law enforcement to collect samples from a crime scene and evaluate the DNA profile against a computerized database of samples to assist in the identification of suspects in a crime.
“Such a databank and signature mark would be a welcome tool for police and law enforcement agencies,” said Frank Limon, New Haven chief of police. “It’s probable, in some cases, that conspirators of the overall operation may escape investigation and prosecution. The link between production and distribution would aid us in establishing conspiracy cases against the whole operation – not just the dealers and buyers. This would effectively connect the dots to street level narcotics distribution.” ........
Ok, so on another site someone posted about harpin proteins, sold by the brand Axiom. It stimulates the plants immune system and can lead to a plant more capable of fending off disease, and another brand, Regalia, has shown positive results with FUSARIUM!
Looking around and researching harpin proteins brought me to this:
http://www.marronebioinnovations.co...ads/2012/10/Regalia_SoilApplications_2012.pdf
Regalia is an extract of giant knotweed and is used as a soil drench and foliar.
Regalia® controls Fusarium on tomatoes when applied through drip irrigation.
I ordered some, this place has it for $101 shipped
http://www.johnnyseeds.com/
looks like ph problems....JMO
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