fandango

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Hey Mama-
I bread the Grand Master Kush (GDP X Master Kush cross was bread to the SR-71 male)and I vote for her to be in your garden. High yields, big, fat frosty stinky buds. She's one of my regulars every year. I know nothing of the other strains you mentioned.
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Hey treeman,I took a hit on some joint you handed me at the spring fling,bout made me pass out...what was that strain?
 

norcal mmj

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Just remember there are anaerobic beneficials too. Lactobacillus for example is anaerobic and dies if you bubble it. It thrives a few inches down in the soil where it stays dark and moist. And Fermented Plant Extracts are anaerobic. I like to use some aerated compost and worm casting teas for the air loving bacteria near the top of the soil, and anaerobic beneficials for the deeper down soil that isn't exposed to air all the time. They won't compete with each other because they occupy different zones in the soil and have different needs.
Your the first person I've meet that's knows what plant fermation is. I played with it last year, trying to make my own "age old kelp". Good luck this season.
 

ky man

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Hey Mama-
I bread the Grand Master Kush (GDP X Master Kush cross was bread to the SR-71 male)and I vote for her to be in your garden. High yields, big, fat frosty stinky buds. She's one of my regulars every year. I know nothing of the other strains you mentioned.
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Where can I get some of those beans at?ky.............that looks great
 

MjMama

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I'm so happy. I got 100% on both finals for my agriculture classes I took this semester, ending with an A in both classes. Eventually I want to start my own business making organic soil mixes and fertilizers. Maybe a small family farm too. This was a great first step. I learned a ton. Next semester is plant identification and soil science.
 

ruby fruit

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I'm so happy. I got 100% on both finals for my agriculture classes I took this semester, ending with an A in both classes. Eventually I want to start my own business making organic soil mixes and fertilizers. Maybe a small family farm too. This was a great first step. I learned a ton. Next semester is plant identification and soil science.
Congratulations !!
 

Larry {the} Gardener

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I'm so happy. I got 100% on both finals for my agriculture classes I took this semester, ending with an A in both classes. Eventually I want to start my own business making organic soil mixes and fertilizers. Maybe a small family farm too. This was a great first step. I learned a ton. Next semester is plant identification and soil science.
Congratulations on the good grades. You would like farming. It's great, except for the money part of it.
 

Jozikins

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I'm so happy. I got 100% on both finals for my agriculture classes I took this semester, ending with an A in both classes. Eventually I want to start my own business making organic soil mixes and fertilizers. Maybe a small family farm too. This was a great first step. I learned a ton. Next semester is plant identification and soil science.
I recommend an entrepreneurship class. Your semester long assignment will probably be building a business plan and you'll learn how to save a ton of money getting your business off the ground with free professional help from your professor. It helped me out a lot!
 

MjMama

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I recommend an entrepreneurship class. Your semester long assignment will probably be building a business plan and you'll learn how to save a ton of money getting your business off the ground with free professional help from your professor. It helped me out a lot!
Sounds good. I'll have to take some ag business classes for the degree. I would take every class they offer if I had time.
 
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