The Dons' Organic Garden

DonTesla

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Editor's note: The following is an extract

from a previous article by Bill Nicholson on

rock dust and paramagnetism -

Professor Phillip Callahan has shown that particles of

paramagnetic blue metal in soil act as antennae to draw

electromagnetic radiation from the atmosphere into the

soil. These same particles then transmit further radiations

into the soil and increase cell division in both plants and

beneficial microbes. This activity greatly benefits plant

growth.

The finer the particles the faster the soil microbes can

break down the blue metal to plant food, thus fine dust is

best for this purpose. This activity is greatly increased

when plenty of compost is present in the soil.
 

calliandra

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seeds put out signals that attract beneficial bacteria and so forth even before they open, right Cali?! Any good links on that by chance?
yes, right :)
And sorry no, no links at the mo (though there surely are), Ingham said this in the course I'm taking, that the plant starts putting out exudates and enzymes even before it sprouts - which makes TOTAL sense, prepping its enviromnet before it even ventures forth :grin:
Cheers!
 

DonTesla

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Thanks for the confirmation @calliandra

Have you ever heard of magnetic bacteria / (magnetic fossils) !? The living bacteria are larger than escherichia coli bacteria and have less moving parts for propulsion yet can swim twice as fast through water, than their more physically adept counterparts, go figure!

Magnetotactic bacteria (MTB) are a diverse group of microorganisms with the ability to orient and migrate along geomagnetic field lines. This unique feat is based on specific intracellular organelles, the magnetosomes, which, in most MTB, comprise nanometer-sized, membrane bound crystals of magnetic iron minerals and organized into chains via a dedicated cytoskeleton.

[snip]

Mature magnetite crystals typically fall within a narrow size range of about 35–120nm (Schüler 2008), except the very large magnetite crystals with lengths up to 250nm produced by an uncultured coccus (Ulysses et al. 2006). Bacterial magnetosomes in this range are stable single-magnetic domains (SD) and are permanently magnetic at ambient temperature (Bazylinski and Frankel 2004).

[snip]

Full article @
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S094450131200047X

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Amazing thing is they can survive in aerobic and anaerobic conditions, as well as those dominated by nitrates as well ammonium! Its like nature put volcanoes and these bacteria here as a one two magnetic earth punch, to help harness all the EMF energy present in the environement / atmosphere (2000-5000 lightning bolts per minute worldwide? wow- for me this just keeps getting more interesting and interconnected ) - Don
 
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calliandra

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Thanks for the confirmation @calliandra

Have you ever heard of magnetic bacteria / (magnetic fossils) !? The living bacteria are larger than escherichia coli bacteria and have less moving parts for propulsion yet can swim twice as fast through water, than their more physically adept counterparts, go figure!

Magnetotactic bacteria (MTB) are a diverse group of microorganisms with the ability to orient and migrate along geomagnetic field lines. This unique feat is based on specific intracellular organelles, the magnetosomes, which, in most MTB, comprise nanometer-sized, membrane bound crystals of magnetic iron minerals and organized into chains via a dedicated cytoskeleton.

[snip]

Mature magnetite crystals typically fall within a narrow size range of about 35–120nm (Schüler 2008), except the very large magnetite crystals with lengths up to 250nm produced by an uncultured coccus (Ulysses et al. 2006). Bacterial magnetosomes in this range are stable single-magnetic domains (SD) and are permanently magnetic at ambient temperature (Bazylinski and Frankel 2004).

[snip]

Full article @
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S094450131200047X

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Amazing thing is they can survive in aerobic and anaerobic conditions, as well as those dominated by nitrates as well ammonium! Its like nature put volcanoes and these bacteria here as a one two magnetic earth punch, to help harness all the EMF energy present in the environement / atmosphere (2000-5000 lightning bolts per minute worldwide? wow- for me this just keeps getting more interesting and interconnected ) - Don
Ooo that sounds super interesting!
And no, I haven't heard of these, at the moment I'm really focussed on getting a grasp on the big picture, really understanding the processes, so I haven't been looking at single species at all, beyond brushing shoulders with them here and there. Yes, a whole universe there to be discovered! :D
 

DonTesla

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Ooo that sounds super interesting!
And no, I haven't heard of these, at the moment I'm really focussed on getting a grasp on the big picture, really understanding the processes, so I haven't been looking at single species at all, beyond brushing shoulders with them here and there. Yes, a whole universe there to be discovered! :D
I just stumbled upon too! also in my quest for understanding, lol. Tis quite the fascinating system everything is a part of.. maybe I should do some ayahuasca to better understand the interconnected of it all, cause the interconnectedness I can tell, Is quite mind blowing, where's a shaman when you need one nowadays! lol

Happy for you taking that course though, I think I will too if you, especially if you really recommend it..
 
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DonTesla

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Throughout history, farmers have been known to distribute ground-up paramagnetic rock in their fields to revitalize the soil and stimulate plant or crop growth. Paramagnetic rock generally directs and amplifies organic energy in a single direction. The organic energy actually converges like a beam as it passes through a medium, such as the ground or air. Hence, this paramagnetic force functions as a magnetic modulator and stimulant for plant growth and increased agricultural output.
- Philip S CALLAHAN
 

DonTesla

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Back to the herb folks!

What should we call this strain!!!

Anyone have any killer name ideas!?!?

Its O G Kush crossed with the Super Lemon Haze x Chernobyl, which is way too fuckin wordy eh! lol!

Have a great day everyone, kiss and hug those loved ones, life is precious.

Thanks in advance for the creative flow!!

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calliandra

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Back to the herb folks!

What should we call this strain!!!

Anyone have any killer name ideas!?!?

Its O G Kush crossed with the Super Lemon Haze x Chernobyl, which is way too fuckin wordy eh! lol!

Have a great day everyone, kiss and hug those loved ones, life is precious.

Thanks in advance for the creative flow!!

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HOW can we make suggestions if we haven't tried those sparklies? :P
 

DonBrennon

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Back to the herb folks!

What should we call this strain!!!

Anyone have any killer name ideas!?!?

Its O G Kush crossed with the Super Lemon Haze x Chernobyl, which is way too fuckin wordy eh! lol!

Have a great day everyone, kiss and hug those loved ones, life is precious.

Thanks in advance for the creative flow!!

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It's an obvious one, if the name's not already taken. ............Lemon Krush:bigjoint:
 

Johnei

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Lemon Hernobyl Kush :bigjoint:
First time smoked Chernobyl recently and I want more. Got a chernobyl baby sprouted up. Can't F'in wait!
and Super Lemon Haze with an OG. This sounds like amazing cross. Awesome man. That shit looks packed with ooey gooey goodness! Very nice.

Fascinating info about the rock dust magnetism/microbes etc. I mainly use Glacial Rock Dust in my mixes. I thought I knew tingz but WOW some interesting stuff. Now just gotta sift through 170 pages because I know there's gotta be some more great info in here for me.

Good Growing!
 

DonTesla

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Lemon Hernobyl Kush :bigjoint:
First time smoked Chernobyl recently and I want more. Got a chernobyl baby sprouted up. Can't F'in wait!
and Super Lemon Haze with an OG. This sounds like amazing cross. Awesome man. That shit looks packed with ooey gooey goodness! Very nice.

Fascinating info about the rock dust magnetism/microbes etc. I mainly use Glacial Rock Dust in my mixes. I thought I knew tingz but WOW some interesting stuff. Now just gotta sift through 170 pages because I know there's gotta be some more great info in here for me.

Good Growing!
Thanks for joining the group and contributing some ideas, @Johnei, appreciate it

Yeah you're bang on, its really gooey and sticky, and suuuuuper tasty. The sheer level of frost changes the flavour on all the Gravy crosses but this one is probably the tastiest or strongest tasting, its a lingerer that you can just keep on tasting and tasting after you smoke it. :)

Good luck sifting through the pages!! If you have any questions about any old stuff just bring up as you wish!

Best regards,

Don
 

DonTesla

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The super lemon haze x chenobyl is pink gravy right? So pink gravy x og kush?

Oh gravy

Original pink gangster

Ocean lemon shock

Humm might need some work
Yeah you got it buddy- thanks for the ideas too hey!

Just worded it as such cause I think a couple ppl were getting it mixed up with the pink gravy (vs the OG x PG, lol)
 
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