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65 strains of tick in 1000m2 of terrrano buddy. its bad here. not least the men are dying having spent their lives spraying what the man with the suitcase sold um as a cure. I mean how bad does it have to be before people say, may be this prick from Bayer is a lying bastard.have you noticed any great influx of pest though,around them,,you probally dont have flea and ticks there,think it just a usa thing,,but you walk outside in south texas ,you gonna bring them in with your clothes
got to stabilize it. i am going to meet someone who said they can. i am not sure mate, i will go see, he makes Orange juice, you now the stuff they sell as fresh but its in a cardboard carton or some shit?if you keep that scent on your dog,,it will keep them off,,when mama buys oranges that what i do with the rinds
In my opinion, a knowledgeable customer is more likely a loyal customer, esp when it comes to paradigm shifts and or new methodology.I want to learn more about teas and benificial bacteria. I know that's vague. Lol. The guys at my Grow shop (awesome dudes, some of the good ones) have been preaching it to me. They have their own recipe and pass out a flyer with info of their recipe.
I was talking to them about mammoth p the other day and they told me they don't carry it but then started really talking about teas. He gave me a sample mammoth p to try with the promise I will come back in when I have more time and he will start to show me some basics. I appreciate their approach not trying push overpriced things down our throats and actually taking the time to teach someone who is willing to learn. Given they are the owner it's nice that their only concern isn't just bottom line
Point is I really want to learn about what's going on inside the media and maximize the availability of the nutrients to the plant.
Essentially that is what products like mammoth p are doing right?
this might helpI want to learn more about teas and benificial bacteria. I know that's vague. Lol. The guys at my Grow shop (awesome dudes, some of the good ones) have been preaching it to me. They have their own recipe and pass out a flyer with info of their recipe.
I was talking to them about mammoth p the other day and they told me they don't carry it but then started really talking about teas. He gave me a sample mammoth p to try with the promise I will come back in when I have more time and he will start to show me some basics. I appreciate their approach not trying push overpriced things down our throats and actually taking the time to teach someone who is willing to learn. Given they are the owner it's nice that their only concern isn't just bottom line
Point is I really want to learn about what's going on inside the media and maximize the availability of the nutrients to the plant.
Essentially that is what products like mammoth p are doing right?
very kind mate. if ever it geets too much just say. its good for me too since together we can tune the messages for the manyI'll let you know what mine have going on when they're done brotha! I've smoke a food amount of gg#4 so I should be able to see what came from the kasmir99
He's got a gift of being very knowledgeable but still being understandable. A definite wealth of knowledge.
thats a fact,bastards introduced the first mustard gas ww1 then napalm vietnam,,and just think one bayer asprin a day keep you from a heart attack,,my ass65 strains of tick in 1000m2 of terrrano buddy. its bad here. not least the men are dying having spent their lives spraying what the man with the suitcase sold um as a cure. I mean how bad does it have to be before people say, may be this prick from Bayer is a lying bastard.
hahahahhagot to stabilize it. i am going to meet someone who said they can. i am not sure mate, i will go see, he makes Orange juice, you now the stuff they sell as fresh but its in a cardboard carton or some shit?
In my opinion, a knowledgeable customer is more likely a loyal customer, esp when it comes to paradigm shifts and or new methodology.
Ok so loosely......
On the earth, there are a number of naturally occurring biogeochemical cycles that promote all life. These cycles are known as CHNOPS. Carbon, Hydrogen, Nitrogen, Oxygen, Phosphorous and Sulphur. They are the driving force of all life here on planet earth and each system has a unique set of tools and workers, helping the cycles to happen everyday, all day.
In the case of mammoth P, this is a form, or copy if you like, of the natural phosphorous cycle. it uses the same principles of the earths natural biogeochemical cycling to free up forms of P, which we and plants can then use as source material for life to function. Now naturally, the weathering of a mountain takes a vast amount of time, it is happening all the time, but the (macro) scale of the system is such that we (micro) cant really notice, despite understanding that through the rise and weathering of mountains and rocks, we get Phosphorous which all forms of life on earth can use as the currency of energy for example. P based teas like the ones you are discussing with your vendors/ suppliers are literally speeding up the process of biogeochemical engineering of mineral/ organic P, in to Ionic P.
Does that help?
this might help
https://logicalgardener.org/
and this
http://microbeorganics.com/
and this
http://davidmoore.org.uk/
and this
https://www.nrcs.usda.gov/wps/portal/nrcs/detailfull/national/soils/health/?cid=stelprdb1049236
https://www.nrcs.usda.gov/wps/portal/nrcs/detailfull/national/soils/health/?cid=stelprdb1049238
lol its not....just hazey brolooks like fire to me.. but man i still can not get over the idea of rotten mayo smell lol.
chris.
thats good.. i was just thinking man how could you be in the room with that.. i cant stand mayo! heh.lol its not....just hazey bro
love sum Haze....the go to...burn Magoo and Cherry Pie nite timethats good.. i was just thinking man how could you be in the room with that.. i cant stand mayo! heh.
mustard for the win.
iv not tried a haze (trippy high i think iv read but i dunno ) influenced strain yet.. what kind of high is a haze usually?
chris.
mellow,,only one i ever like was gt21 jedi legacy,,i like a speedy high,,keeps my speedy mind at neutral if that makes any since,,but does,,the reason i crave sativa,,indica slams me into the dumps and doctor evil always takes over,lmaothats good.. i was just thinking man how could you be in the room with that.. i cant stand mayo! heh.
mustard for the win.
iv not tried a haze (trippy high i think iv read but i dunno ) influenced strain yet.. what kind of high is a haze usually?
chris.
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