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Wow, like waayne said, do some reading. When your educated about a topic you can pull me off my horse :couchpotato:Ummmm, Tulips aren't quite the cash crop marijuana is bro. I'm pretty sure nobody has done the research and testing on tulips that would come close to the amount of research conducted on marijuana. Get off your high horse.
jfizzle the Dutch have done extensive research on the Tulip for centuries
You can Google "Tulip Mania" to see what I'm referring to
The Dutch were/ and are still obsessed with Tulips/flowers /bulbs
The flower industry is a huge industry in the Netherlands to this day
They became obsessed with Tulips in the 15th century
By 1636 The Tulip bulb was the 4th largest Dutch export commodity
A few centuries ago Dutch Tulip bulbs sold for as much a some Dutch homes did at the time
The Dutch have done extensive University studies and tests on Tulips and other flowers for centuries
At this point in history there has been far more legitimate research into Tulips by the Dutch than Cannabis
I've spent substantial time in the Netherlands as I have relatives near Haarlem
Their Tulip/flower industry is impressive to say the least
My cousin worked at the Aalsmeer Flower Auction for years
I would highly suggest checking it out if you're ever in the Netherlands, it's amazing to say the least.
this is the most knowledgable "yeah fuckin right " post ever! good shit waaynejfizzle the Dutch have done extensive research on the Tulip for centuries
You can Google "Tulip Mania" to see what I'm referring to
The Dutch were/ and are still obsessed with Tulips/flowers /bulbs
The flower industry is a huge industry in the Netherlands to this day
They became obsessed with Tulips in the 15th century
By 1636 The Tulip bulb was the 4th largest Dutch export commodity
A few centuries ago Dutch Tulip bulbs sold for as much a some Dutch homes did at the time
The Dutch have done extensive University studies and tests on Tulips and other flowers for centuries
At this point in history there has been far more legitimate research into Tulips by the Dutch than Cannabis
I've spent substantial time in the Netherlands as I have relatives near Haarlem
Their Tulip/flower industry is impressive to say the least
My cousin worked at the Aalsmeer Flower Auction for years
I would highly suggest checking it out if you're ever in the Netherlands, it's amazing to say the least.
Thanks for the clarification DarthPoint of clarification - "Tulip Mania" refers to nothing more than the phenomenon of asset (value) bubbles, specifically tulips in holland a few centuries ago. It is a case study in "irrational exuberance" in markets. And it is an especially good study because of the seemingly ridiculous asset class itself - actual tulips. But it has nothing to do with growing or the research science of (tulip) plant genetics.
Eventually every asset bubble will return to it's mean value. Current assets bubbles may include: The U.S. dollar, the U.S. stock market, housing (still) , lol ...
Thanks for the clarification Darth
I used the term "Tulip Mania" as a point of historical reference as it was used in 1637,as this term was derived from all the hype and madness surrounding the Tulips introduction into Holland which peaked in 1637
You are correct,That term today refers metaphorically to any large economic bubble
A better historical reference and resource on the history of the Tulip in Holland would be Michael Pollans book, The Botany of Desire
This is a great read for anyone interested in mans relationship with plants throughout history
No prob Waayne. Thanks, i got pretty involved in studying economics a few years ago during the apex of the housing bubble. The level of (Realtor/NAR driven) misinformation and mass delusion is astounding - as it is in every asset bubble I imagine.
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oh i cant measure 1ml so i been doing one drop a gal for foliar and five drops for 5 gal compost teas.....
Im not sure how to do sarcasm on text but that was my way of saying i use it at a fraction of the recomended dose.....thanks though squiggly cuz i was thinking in the back of my head if i was at half rec. dose or a quarter....im good with .25 ml per gallon it seems to be a great emulsifier even at my low dose....Should be more like 5-7drops for foliar and 10-15 for compost.
1mL is about 15-20 drops (of water).
"drops" are obviously a terrible measurement, because how much a drop is depends on the properties of the liquid. 1mL = 20 drops is the best estimate you'll find, though.
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