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Strenffgains

Strenffgains

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@Hemporio_Afghani, I am old school. I am so old school I just bought my first bong in forty years. All the cross breeds and technology is new to me. I like it because it is new and change can be very good. I am concerned that commercialization of the plant itself might lead to loosing the original genetics behind landrace strains. I grew some Hindu Kush last year, just opened my last vacuumed sealed jar this week, that stuff is so good.....I have grown Sweet Tooth auto the past two years because the wife likes it and I can see how marketable cross breeds are, which causes my concerns. As long as I can buy seeds through a seedbank and grow organically outside I am good.
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@Strenffgains, First of all I like to plan and have my garden ready for the next grow season. It preoccupies my mind and I need the distraction from Covid and politics. Second, the local bait shop sells worms dirt cheap when the seasons turn, and it turned hard this week, I just take advantage of it. If you have a farm supply like we do around here, you can find mushroom compost cheap too. I just save money and plan ahead, the weed is my reward.
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@@PirateJoe, your second point got me. Cheap earthworms. Don't don't much cannabis growing outdoors but I do put compost I've been making through the season on some vege beds in fall and spring. Looks like your setting yourself up for a good reward next fall.
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@@PirateJoe, can I ask why you add the worms? As long as soil in your area is alive and healthy worms from your area will find the coffee grounds and compost. I love it either way, raise red wigglers myself. Just wondering