Freedom in Sustainable Gardening

Discussion in 'Growing Organic Marijuana' started by Prepper420, Jun 1, 2017.

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  1. For sure! Feed your mind! Lol
     
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  3. 3x Rug Burn OG transplanted into flower! Little crowded and the 4th plant wasn’t looking so good, so only the healthy plants go into flower.
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  4. Very cool looks to be another good read got check it out. I read part of the doors to perception, but ultimately tldr lol. Will have to give it another read with less distraction.

    I was actually having a conversation with a buddy along these lines the other day. He asked me if I believed in god. I spoke of the interconnectedness of our universe. That feeling of oneness of being part of something bigger than yourself. We are all one consciousness part of the same whole. It is a feeling most people go their entire lives without feeling. That energy, the interconnectivity between time, space, and matter is what I believe god is.

    I see trips as a very necessary spiritual part of my development as a person. It as if psychedelics open the mind to it's third eye. They rewire the mind to think in new ways. It is a shame most people never experience it.

    Terrence McKenna, while he was alive, produced some interesting commentary on the subject. He believed the magic mushrooms were alien in nature, the spores coming from asteroids to reveal great knowledge and wisdom on the world.

    Have a great trip prepper. Make sure you are in a good state of mind before proceeding. Time, place, and state of mind are important. I enjoy meditation in the woods while in this state.
     
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  5. I’ve listened to some of his talks, interesting stuff. I’m a veteran with shrooms lol, no worries there!
     
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  6. Little root porn on the Rug Burn OG I transplanted earlier today!
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  7. Have you read Michael Pollan's new book "How to Change Your Mind"? I finished it a couple months ago. I highly recommend it because he discusses a lot of the new (legal) research going on in the medical community. He also discusses multiple guided sessions that he had. This book is going to start a Renaissances in this community.
     
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  8. Another one for the list!! Thanks man, looks super interesting!!
     
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  9. Deploying the troops!! Phytoseiulus Persimilis
    Target: Two- spotted spider mite (Tetranychus urticae). All stages. Spidex can only survive on two spotted spider mites.
    Spidex is quick at clean-ups, taking down spider mite populations quickly. Adult predatory mites and nymphs search actively for their prey and suck them dry.

    Effective predator when temperatures are more moderate, 60°F - 85°F, critical relative humidity greater than 75% in order to survive. At the optimal temperature of 68°F, a single female predator will consume 5 adult spider mites or 20 nymphs/eggs per day.

    Phytoseiulus Persimilis is blind. It senses spider mites by touching webbing and by leaf damage scent triggering the predatory mite to move towards infestation populations.
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  10. Absolutely amazing prepper! I’m noticing a trend of really good, smart ideas. Your set up is extremely Top Shelf sir!

    If I ever get to grow again I’m definitely going to be copying quiet a few of your ideas! Keep up the amazing work and

    :thankyou: For sharing this with all of us!
     
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  11. Cool Ted Talk I watched this morning.
     
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  12. Thanks man!!

    That’s a bummer you’re not able to grow right now man, feel for you.

    Glad everyone is able to learn from my journey of trial and error, why I keep posting!! Save ya’ll the troubles, lol.

    I really feel like this current setup is only 1 step away from being complete once the bulbs get changed to Ceramic HPS in January 2019.

    Super happy with the way no-till preforms month after month with barely any top dresses or teas needed...and blumats, can’t say enough good things about them!! Game changer!! Feel free to use all my ideas, well, just the ones that work! .
     
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  13. Well I took a break for the summer and it looks like it’s going to turn into an extended break at least...

    I hear you about the blumats. I ordered them and then took my break so that’s the first thing I do is get those dialed in and set up.

    I’m also going to go no-till I think at least for a few rounds. Just going to do 6, 30 gallon smart pots I think. Maybe 3-4 50-60 gallon smarties but haven’t decided for sure on that!

    Once again though, really good work sir!
     
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  14. I don’t think No-Till is good for “a few rounds”. It’s just getting warmed up by the 2nd flowering cycle, and the cost of the soil mix itself. I would highly suggest going for biiiiiig pots, will make your life very easy with the blumats. I’m really just an observer in my flower room now, it’s all hands off.

    Sitting still and observing nature is the common theme among guru’s and such, the duality of life, doing something & nothing at the same time.

    Krunkz Purple Fantasy is filling in nicely!
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  15. Fuego x SD is stacking nicely!
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  16. Lookin good! I got an sd flowering.
     
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  17. Sorry, I hate to be the book guy but....
    Mycelium Running by Paul Stamets is amazing. I read it a couple months ago and it made me more optimistic about the world. So many possibilities to correct environmental problems. Not to mention he talks about growing shrooms!
     
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  18. Another book for the list lol!

    Just bought this one today!
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  19. Yeah that one is on my list.

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  20. Going to start it tomorrow morning, I’ll let you know how it is!
     
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