oldemarine
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Aloha & here is an old song about Hawaiian herbal culture.
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Aloha & I use 50% Black Hawaiian Lava Rock, 25% Blonde Peat Moss & 25% Coco Coir Chunks. Hawaiian long season & waiting on 12 hour nights.
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Aloha, Alaska Fish & JR Peters http://www.jrpeters.com/Home.html
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Roots matter & so does 30+ liters of water per day.
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Aloha, Here is a more recent photo.
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Aloha, http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/govbeat/wp/2015/08/18/in-the-shadow-of-hazy-marijuana-laws-hawaiian-patients-rely-on-a-network-of-hush-hush-growers/
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Roots matter
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Aloha & we are waiting on 12 hour nights.
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Aloha, Northern Lights on the left & Girl Scout Cookies on the right.
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Aloha & For the folks who are nittering naybags put the fork where the sun does not shine???
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We will grow our medicine.
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Aloha, Here is a link for fungi.com. Paul also has mycorrhizae at a good price. http://www.fungi.com/about-paul-stamets.html
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Aloha dust, Excellent points my friend. I tend to look at a hydro system or a soilless substrate like an aquarium with small tender fish that do not like radical changes in pH or EC. I root cuttings at EC .6-.8. They take 6 days to root and then the feed is increased to 1.0 EC for two days, 1.2 for two days and more can be added up to 1.8 depending on the growth stage and the strain.
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