Wet bags of Ocean Forest

LeastExpectedGrower

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Did you see where the methane is exploding in Siberia and leaving huge craters?
Yes. Nightmare stuff that seems way more alarming than astronomers finding a black hole in the center of our galaxy. All the methane and other substances that have been locked up in the permafrost are going to 'explosively' enter our atmosphere again.
 

buckaclark

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Yes. Nightmare stuff that seems way more alarming than astronomers finding a black hole in the center of our galaxy. All the methane and other substances that have been locked up in the permafrost are going to 'explosively' enter our atmosphere again.
I've always thought a band of Glitter in high earth orbit could slow warming by reflecting some sun . Possibly be cleaned up by orbiting magnets in the same zone.Maybe?
 

LeastExpectedGrower

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I've always thought a band of Glitter in high earth orbit could slow warming by reflecting some sun . Possibly be cleaned up by orbiting magnets in the same zone.Maybe?
We may be in bigger trouble than we can handle before we could figure out any of that stuff. Tipping points on both land and at sea have a way of making things go suddenly very bad and a lot of best guesses is that we're close to that point.
 

MAGpie81

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Well, there's lots of mystical connotations. In many places the peat was what people cooked on, heated their homes with, etc. It also preserved bodies due to the high level of tannins in the peat/water. So yeah, people used peat for human sacrifices (as well as animal and other ritual deposits). It gave life and preserved life.
Interesting history there, thanks. I may read up on it now.
 

obijohn

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I've always had good results with Ocean Forest, any issues were of my own doing.

The two bags I had were so waterlogged they left puddles wherever they sat. I put them in the sun a few days, and over the weekend we did a raised garden bed (not for weed, for veggies etc) and I dumped the wettest FF soil in with a lot of Kellogg's Raised garden Bed soil so it wouldn't go bad. Had a fair amount left which I used to transplant my clones out of the small pots into larger ones, and still have some in a large open pot to dry out that the wife can use for her veggie/flower stuff in pots/troughs. When my weed is ready to move to a larger pot I'll just buy fresh bags
 
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