Leonardo de Garden
Active Member
Getting ready for the taste tests.
Step one: Attached the identity of each on the underside of the jar lids. The lids will have to be disassembled to reveal which is GO, which is GH, and which was grown with traditional organics.
Step two: Jars were mixed, spun, twirled, and otherwise confused.
Step three: Jars were randomly labeled "Thing 1", "Thing 2", and "Thing 3".
Step four: Each jar in turn was cleaned and joints were rolled, with a single band for Thing 1, two bands for Thing 2, and three bands for Thing 3.
Step five: One of each of the three things was placed into small bags, to be used for testing.
In a nutshell, I don't know which is which. All I know is that all the Thing 1's are the same, all the Thing 2's are the same, and all the Thing 3's are the same. Once I have collected feedback about each Thing, I can open the jar lids and match the feedback to the nutrient.
Step one: Attached the identity of each on the underside of the jar lids. The lids will have to be disassembled to reveal which is GO, which is GH, and which was grown with traditional organics.
Step two: Jars were mixed, spun, twirled, and otherwise confused.
Step three: Jars were randomly labeled "Thing 1", "Thing 2", and "Thing 3".
Step four: Each jar in turn was cleaned and joints were rolled, with a single band for Thing 1, two bands for Thing 2, and three bands for Thing 3.
Step five: One of each of the three things was placed into small bags, to be used for testing.
In a nutshell, I don't know which is which. All I know is that all the Thing 1's are the same, all the Thing 2's are the same, and all the Thing 3's are the same. Once I have collected feedback about each Thing, I can open the jar lids and match the feedback to the nutrient.