Jumfrey, I don't do much replying on here, but I do a boatload of reading, and in my opinion, with greasemonkey, you've got one of the better ones helping ya out. Trust his advice
The nastier the better. They're also great (albeit slow) at destroying evidence....fan leaves, defoliation, hell I've even got rid of male plants in my bins (shredded up)
Hey needsome, if you're still awake, I just got an order with the code to go through. I used all caps BLACK FRIDAY
Hurry before I snatch up your pack......
I thought about trying dank keeper just to see if it's not accepting the new code or all codes in general, but figured I'd get stuck with it.....the stocks not to thin on one of the strains I'm going after (no inventory count on the other two) so I may be ok to wait til morn and try again
Good...
I've tried every combination, lowercase and caps, even tried Black Friday & cyber Monday, to no avail....
Now it's not even telling me it's not accepted
Wow, you can fertilize with garbanzo beans,,,,,,I'm gonna go make a batch of hummus for top dressing.....sorry, bad attempt at humor
I would think pharmaceuticals that one takes also factors in. At least that what scares me from using urine
Why it may not make sense is because of most humans belief that the earth is here for us. We can plunder whatever we want and take it however we want to. Plants and soil life have evolved depending on being connected to the earth. It's just a way of keeping that connection to all the energy the...
If plugging it into the ground stops snoring, which one do you plug into to stop the wife from hogging the bed???
But yes, I would think, assuming all grounding connections are hooked up right, it would work (if this concept really works at all). I can't make a project outta just plugging it...
I have been intrigued by this concept since I saw a similar kit in a hydrofarm catalog. Heres their site.....http://earthandgrow.com
I believe it uses your electrical grounding. I was a little skeptical about plugging it into an outlet, so the idea of directly grounding them is much more...
Now I'm worried that between runs I'll be in my flowering room, hammer drilling holes into the slab, running copper wires down into the ground and into the drip holes in my pots, argh
I'm the opposite, playing with dirt is one of my favorite things about the switch to organics. Playing in the worm bin, layering compost piles, mixing compost, screening compost (I screen mine through a 1/4" x 1/4" grate), adding amendments and mixing it all together, oh yeah, good times...