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Oh, it sure does. I'm currently involved in a discussion on a Facebook group, and the way the discussion has evolved is, as I said there, an interesting treatise on the state of the industry today. I'm calling it an industry because I don't know what else TO call it. In any event, for many involved in selling cultivation gear, there is no moral issue with selling these sorts of toxic products to an unsuspecting public, they feel the onus is on Joe Public to know what is and isn't good for him/herself. And so, to that end, they continually sell products off-label, without labels, directions, or MSDS papers. They sell products that our government has deemed too dangerous to just sell to Joe Public, you're supposed to have a pesticide ID# with concurrent training. Most of them appear to just not care. Most of these people are young-ish men, too. In fact, not a one who says that it's not their job to inform is female, or in my age range.
Thus, an interesting treatise. I feel that as long as 'we' go this way, in this manner, 'we' will all be impugned right along with.
I don't disagree with you or the info posted in this topic I just wanted to point out that we all take serious chances and do dangerous things when we cultivate. One of my neighbors blew him self up making butane honey oil. Should I blame pgr's for his death or just accept he died doing what he wanted to do. I would like to see gravity and phosphoload on the market not because its safe but because i want to be the one to choose to use it or not. I stopped using gravity along time before they took them off the shelf but not because of pgr but because the end product was inferior to other smoke. Some people like the smoke from gravity because it has a strong cough lock effect. And I have read enough books to know that anything that can be made can be unmade thus osmosis and reverse osmosis, yin and yang, hot and cold, fire and ice the list goes on and on. My common sense will always prevail and my common sense tells me that pgr is not as big a problem as tar and if I don't care about the tar then why would I care about the pgr.
Interesting to see the various takes on this. I fully understand the concern for safety...but in the end we are inhaling smoke and tar and who knows what else...and like it or not...it's >all< gonna get us at some point. Just think of the chemical soup yer puffing on with yer herb if you live and smoke IN a CITY everyday... but nobody thinks about that or mentions that aspect of it. I don't live in a city...so I note the difference and wonder how folks can show so much concern over "PGR'S" and yet...live in a shithole and be exposed 24/7 to 100's of unknown particulates daily. Say what?
Don't use the stuff myself....though I have tried it in the past. In my research what I found interesting is that you ARE ingesting/exposed to this stuff in other ways/in other ag products...and in many areas you recreate in.....like parks and roadways/etc where PGR's are routinely sprayed to slow vegative growth of trees/plants and reduce maintenance costs.
Little Jimmy is playing in it at the park....but at least he isn't smokin it in his bud...right?
be safe, folks...whatever you do
Big Bud was tested for pgr's and had absolutely none and it works better than gravity because it not only makes buds solid but it also increases the overall size. Problem solved:cigar:
WOW not 1 reply............
the results of PGRs sound exactly like the commercial grade m39 and ak that the biker gangs flood the market with around here.
rock hard buds (a gram looks only a bit bigger than a gram of hash, and good luck breaking it up by hand for a joint), harsh smoke, burns to black 'incomplete' ashes, causes some people to 'lung puke' after a big session... this is what a black market will give ya
A friend of mine just picked up the AN line including Gravity ,Phosphload,Crystal burst Snow storm Bud candy.. I let him know about this. I probably wont smoke his anymore after reading up on this. I try to steer him in the right direction but some peeps is just stubborn. He knows how I do it and has seen the results. Lots of growers dont know shit except what the store sells them. Too much of that toxic crap out there!
ing dish soap acts as a sapion. it brakes water tension + makes water-wetter.lol. like yucka.its done to make sure when u water you dont get any dry spots .if all the water runs down the side of your pot + in ur drip tray.it makes the water go RIGHT THRU THE SOIL + DRENCH EVERY ROOT:-)Can anyone tell me if they have used t-rex and the results of this product. Also I am looking to see if anyone uses peroxide , epsom salt, and a drip of dish soap and there benefits... I have been adding a drip of dish soap in each gal before chemical mix as I was under the impression that this was beneficial for (cant recall now) but on my trip to hydro today, when i mentioned this to the guy he looked at me like i was an idiot... I finally did get some calmag - sea kelp - and bat guano today thou.... and another 50$ ph meter wtf - these thing break all the time......peace soser
From what I heard the other day, most berries have Paclo fed to them. Even "ORGANIC" ones.Interesting to see the various takes on this. I fully understand the concern for safety...but in the end we are inhaling smoke and tar and who knows what else...and like it or not...it's >all< gonna get us at some point. Just think of the chemical soup yer puffing on with yer herb if you live and smoke IN a CITY everyday... but nobody thinks about that or mentions that aspect of it. I don't live in a city...so I note the difference and wonder how folks can show so much concern over "PGR'S" and yet...live in a shithole and be exposed 24/7 to 100's of unknown particulates daily. Say what?
Don't use the stuff myself....though I have tried it in the past. In my research what I found interesting is that you ARE ingesting/exposed to this stuff in other ways/in other ag products...and in many areas you recreate in.....like parks and roadways/etc where PGR's are routinely sprayed to slow vegative growth of trees/plants and reduce maintenance costs.
Little Jimmy is playing in it at the park....but at least he isn't smokin it in his bud...right?
be safe, folks...whatever you do
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