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Vnsmkr

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Think of it as an investment in the New Year.

May you be blessed with many happy returns on it!
An investment in life not only this year. Thanks, will take all the blessings I can get. And btw it doesnt bother me that I need to look for work, its the fact that I am STILL FUCKING DOING IT!!! 17 fucking months man, shit is old, way old
 
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pineappleman420

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pineappleman420

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An investment in life not only this year. Thanks, will take all the blessings I can get. And btw it doesnt bother me that I need to look for work, its the fact that I am STILL FUCKING DOING IT!!! 17 fucking months man, shit is old, way old
I just did the layoff, move, start biz, shut down biz, and look for job... I wish you the best man on this journey... Sending good vibs for a amazing job coming your way bro...
 

ttystikk

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An investment in life not only this year. Thanks, will take all the blessings I can get. And btw it doesnt bother me that I need to look for work, its the fact that I am STILL FUCKING DOING IT!!! 17 fucking months man, shit is old, way old
I've blessed you a thousand times if I've done it once, my friend. I wouldn't have bothered if I didn't think you were up to the job.
 

eastcoastmo

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If you grow your own veges, it's all about mineralising your soil properly. Most soils are over fertilised with manures and don't contain enough calcium from gypsum or garden lime (calcium carbonate). If you want a great book to read, have a look at 'The Intelligent Gardener', he goes into great depth about how American and Australian soils have been so over depleted from being cleared and how they can be remineralised to give us all the nutrients we need in our food. What veges and livestock take in through their food, we get when we eat it!
 

Bbcchance

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It's a term used to describe the density of the SAP in a plant, higher brix reading = healthier more disease resistant plant, also higher brix=higher sugar content and better taste

What proof shows that higher brix means higher quality?

Centuries of wine making and work with other fruits and vegetables always show direct relations between high Brix and high quality, expressed most simply and directly as superior taste. The process is somewhat altered for the gardener or farmer in that they test the leaf of the growing plant much earlier and are therefore afforded the opportunity to correct soil deficiencies before the crop matures. The gardener or farmer also benefits in that they soon learn that any crop with 12 or better leaf Brix will not be bothered by insect pests.

High Brix Plants Are Insect And Disease Resistant

Here we see the handiwork of our Creator. Plants in poor health emit an electo-magnetic frequency that insects tune in to. This in effect calls them in for a feast. Plants in good health emit a different frequency that insects do not tune in to. Nature has been designed to use insects to get rid of poor quality plants that are unfit for human consumption. In the same way a poorly balanced soil will produce plants susceptible to disease. Properly balanced soil will produce plants resistant to disease.

Brix measures the percent solids (TSS) in a given weight of plant juice‚ nothing more‚ nothing less.
Brix is often expressed as the percentage of sucrose. However, the "sucrose" can vary widely.
Brix is actually a sum of the pounds of sucrose, fructose, vitamins, minerals, amino acids, proteins, hormones, and other solids in one hundred pounds of plant juice.

Brix varies directly with plant quality.
For instance, a poor, sour tasting grape from worn-out land can test 8 or less brix.
On the other hand, a full flavored, delicious grape, grown on rich, fertile soil can test 24 or better brix.

Total dissolved solids (or Brix), measured with the ATC-1e Refractometer.
This number indicates the level of balance of nutrient uptake and complexing intosugars or proteins in the photosynthesis factory – the leaf.
If Brix is low, even after several hours of sunshine, some element(s) are missing in the photosynthesis factory.
Ions, if present, have not been "complexed" into sugars or proteins.
pH, measured with the Cardy pH Twin Meter, indicates elements, which may be out of balance.
For pH<6.4, consider if there is a need for Ca, Mg, K, or Na. For pH>6.4, consider possible need for phosphates or sulfates.

If the proper elements are selected and applied, the Brix reading will increase and the pH will go to the desired area of approximately 6.4. EC, measured with the Cardy Twin EC Meter, indicates the level of simple ion uptake into the plant sap.

With low Brix crop, if sap EC is too low, elements are not being made available to the plant. Look at the EC of soil/water extract (or ERGS) and take appropriate steps to correct the condition.
If sap EC is too high, elements or ions are not being "complexed" and ions such as nitrate nitrogen may be at excessive levels.

Remember that sugar is only one of the components of brix.
Also remember that many other substances can falsely indicate "brix" readings: rubbing alcohol, whiskey, vinegar, or wine (although those readings are valid in their own right). Interestingly, cooking oil, molasses, syrup, and other thick liquids require a refractometer calibrated to read 30-90 brix.

Honey is checked with a refractometer calibrated to measure the water in it instead of solids in water.
 

ttystikk

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Here we see the handiwork of our Creator. Plants in poor health emit an electo-magnetic frequency that insects tune in to. This in effect calls them in for a feast. Plants in good health emit a different frequency that insects do not tune in to. Nature has been designed to use insects to get rid of poor quality plants that are unfit for human consumption. In the same way a poorly balanced soil will produce plants susceptible to disease. Properly balanced soil will produce plants resistant to disease.
I agreed with most of that article. The above is, however, pure fuzzynavel bullshit.

Good soil does indeed make for strong, healthy, disease resistant plants- but his grasp of the 'why' of the situation is weak sauce. Nature isn't 'designed'; it's competitive open warfare.
 

Vnsmkr

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I've blessed you a thousand times if I've done it once, my friend. I wouldn't have bothered if I didn't think you were up to the job.
I know that, but I'm simply fucking frustrated. No other way to say it. And I'm starting to doubt if I myself am up for the job. Shit is taking a toll on everything, life, relationships, friendships, etc etc etc. Just tired dude
 

ttystikk

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I know that, but I'm simply fucking frustrated. No other way to say it. And I'm starting to doubt if I myself am up for the job. Shit is taking a toll on everything, life, relationships, friendships, etc etc etc. Just tired dude
Darkest before the dawn... And it's also a very trying time for a lot of people. Those who extract money from the middle classes are currently running the whole show worldwide and it's squeezing everyone.
 
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