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  1. WildeHilde

    Topical tinctures to rub into muscles

    Oh MY it's strong
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    Any ideas what causes this? grey holes

    It's always best to work you way up to stronger solutions,.. neem is a smart beginning. Polyculture is your choice.
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    Yeah! It's Bud Worm Season. Pics

    BIRDS! you need birds, put out feeders and water baths.. they will start to wait for the seed and clean up branches as they wait. That's what I'd do, as well as hand pick. This is what I did for my vegetable plots works very well and quicker than you might think.
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    Expert noob on the scene... greetings earthlings

    Expert noob on the scene... greetings earthlings
  5. WildeHilde

    Any ideas what causes this? grey holes

    I'd start with neem, it's still early .. mix with a few drops of good ol unscented Dr. Bronner's and do the surface of the soil also. Growing peppermint to suck up extra run off will drive mites away... polyculture really helps with all types of bugs. also good ..alyssum calendula nasturtium...
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    Topical tinctures to rub into muscles

    Decided to do a double boiler water bath to heat it up ..
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    Do most people top outdoor plants?

    I would nip it; just the very newest leaves on top. You really want lots of branches...it's kind of a waste to go tall first and top them too late; I'd use this time for all the branches to get long. Also get that into a MUCH larger pot.. as above so below best not to let it get too rootbound...
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    Topical tinctures to rub into muscles

    I am in the process of making tincture for rubbing into sore muscles .. i forgot to decarb .. can I heat the alcohol carefully to make it more potent? Do I need to for that application?
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