chemphlegm
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eh boy
gotta love the internet
gotta love the internet
Can you get me a new boat God? I really need a new boat!!!Because I'm God!
Don't need to research farther than the maker says not to use it and that's good enough for me lol.That's because you haven't researched and don't understand the way it works.
So you spray preventatives in flowering stage? Do you rinse the flowers after spraying at all?green cure is basically baking soda.i use it,i like it.i have noticed if you spray too heavy it may turn pistils brown.so i no longer use it as a preventative during flower,but have switched to shavegrass as a preventative.shavegrass has silica in it,so its helpful in more ways than one.(from what ive read and understand.nothing is gospel)
So you've never tried MJ then because the govt says it's bad for you. That it's addictive as heroin and has no medical value? You listen to people who haven't run tests, who just say things about stuff they don't know for your own good. Hmm.Don't need to research farther than the maker says not to use it and that's good enough for me lol.
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No I care not to try using it as it has not been tested by the people that make it, and they say not to use it, simple as that, like I said that's as much research as I need. And actually my government does not say it's bad for you lol. They are in the process of actually legalizing it lol. Yes they have guidelines but no they don't blaintantly say it's bad for you. Look you can argue your point all you want but the people that make it say don't use it, that's it, done, no more discussion required. Go ahead and use it but don't try and justify it by saying you had it tested and it came back clean so it's ok for others. Anyways I think there is enough info here and on other threads that most if not all would be reluctant to use it.So you've never tried MJ then because the govt says it's bad for you. That it's addictive as heroin and has no medical value? You listen to people who haven't run tests, who just say things about stuff they don't know for your own good. Hmm.
No one died, haven't used it in 2 years. I did expect that or a similar comment from you though.Good to hear-- at least if one of your guinea pigs/patients dies as a result of your experiments, you'll be able to raise him from the dead.
No I care not to try using it as it has not been tested by the people that make it, and they say not to use it, simple as that, like I said that's as much research as I need. And actually my government does not say it's bad for you lol. They are in the process of actually legalizing it lol. Yes they have guidelines but no they don't blaintantly say it's bad for you. Look you can argue your point all you want but the people that make it say don't use it, that's it, done, no more discussion required. Go ahead and use it but don't try and justify it by saying you had it tested and it came back clean so it's ok for others. Anyways I think there is enough info here and on other threads that most if not all would be reluctant to use it.
umm, I knew that. It was an analogy.Oh and it's not as addictive as heroin ..... I know, thanks to a doctor that was mislead by big pharma that actually said "go ahead, use it, it's non addictive" ..... they lied lol.
nope.i only spray for the first couple of weeks during flower.i'm coastal,so theres moisture on my plants every am,regardless of rain or not,so i really try not to spray my buds.pm kind of disappears for me during that time,but i have to keep an eye out for bud rot.that being said,i would have no problem spraying shavegrass tea on flowering plants,if i didnt have to worry about rot,and if they had a couple weeks before harvest with some rain.So you spray preventatives in flowering stage? Do you rinse the flowers after spraying at all?
nope, I'm saying that when we encounter an issue and we come to our choice by working backwards towards the solution we often miss some key points along the way. those wont matter though because we often cannot see past our original choice.Are you saying this about people who bring in clones without spraying them and then find out they brought in PM?
No I care not to try using it as it has not been tested by the people that make it, and they say not to use it, simple as that, like I said that's as much research as I need. And actually my government does not say it's bad for you lol. They are in the process of actually legalizing it lol. Yes they have guidelines but no they don't blaintantly say it's bad for you. Look you can argue your point all you want but the people that make it say don't use it, that's it, done, no more discussion required. Go ahead and use it but don't try and justify it by saying you had it tested and it came back clean so it's ok for others. Anyways I think there is enough info here and on other threads that most if not all would be reluctant to use it.
nope.i only spray for the first couple of weeks during flower.i'm coastal,so theres moisture on my plants every am,regardless of rain or not,so i really try not to spray my buds.pm kind of disappears for me during that time,but i have to keep an eye out for bud rot.that being said,i would have no problem spraying shavegrass tea on flowering plants,if i didnt have to worry about rot,and if they had a couple weeks before harvest with some rain.
personally,that is the chance i am willing to take.this bud is for me and me alone.im not worried about what baking soda does to my buds,there is moisture on my flowers every morning,like i said,more than likely diluting any baking soda residue.I see, you only spray so the baking soda can get trapped on the innermost parts of the bud as a hard crusty, concretion. Did you see if the company said it was safe to use on MJ? cause as far as I know there have been no products tested and approved for usse on a smokeable product that is MJ.