Molasses?

Dr. Who

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Wonderful. I remember the seeds from a dead show in Indiana part.

Oh well. Thanks for the history lesson. I'll say I was wrong according to the internet searching you did.
As if I really care about where it came from.......
I still want some 3xsd - know what that was genius?


BTW, how old are you actually reader of all things net. One who attempted every sideways trick he could to attempt to find my PERSONAL info!


@Dr. Who, you are the wannabe. I actually show that I can grow, and I just proved I know my shit a bit more thoroughly than you do. Fuck off with your pretentious bullshit.
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I'll always have this to call you on your bullshit when you try to say later you never said this.
Why don't you go and pour some molasses on your hand and fuck your girl friend. If you even have a dick!
I haven't said I didn't say it. I won't either.

You served - PROVE it!
If you were a service member - you know how - DO IT!
You don't act like any service member I've ever spoken with..

You've been here sense Feb and you say you grow so well you deserve our respect?
For molasses in feed solutions and the use of MG soils?
For pics of overfeed plants?

I've got a picture for you
 

Olive Drab Green

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Wonderful. I remember the seeds from a dead show in Indiana part.

Oh well. Thanks for the history lesson. I'll say I was wrong according to the internet searching you did.
As if I really care about where it came from.......
I still want some 3xsd - know what that was genius?


BTW, how old are you actually reader of all things net. One who attempted every sideways trick he could to attempt to find my PERSONAL info!




Why don't you go and pour some molasses on your hand and fuck your girl friend. If you even have a dick!
I haven't said I didn't say it. I won't either.

You served - PROVE it!
If you were a service member - you know how - DO IT!
You don't act like any service member I've ever spoken with..

You've been here sense Feb and you say you grow so well you deserve our respect?
For molasses in feed solutions and the use of MG soils?
For pics of overfeed plants?

I've got a picture for you
HAWHAWHAWHAWHAWHAWHAW.

Love you, Doc. You're a good dude.
 

Dr. Who

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You're a good dude and mean well. I'm sure he means well. But like I said from the beginning, he needs to stop condescending to people, especially when he's saying they're wrong and they're right.
You just didn't even read my posts did you!

Dr who's a good dude and means well.

ODG is a good dude and means well. You guys should hug it out.
Jeez Doc. After his constant antagonizing me with the shit he writes ......

He can hug the ass of an elephant with diarrhea!

One minute he's all "yeah, I took him off ignore"
Next is throwing shit like TRUMP.
 

Olive Drab Green

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You just didn't even read my posts did you!



Jeez Doc. After his constant antagonizing me with the shit he writes ......

He can hug the ass of an elephant with diarrhea!

One minute he's all "yeah, I took him off ignore"
Next is throwing shit like TRUMP.
I'm antagonizing you? Are you fuckin' with me?

Alright, Doc, there's been some kind of miscommunication. I'm sorry if I offended or disrespected you. Seriously.
 

greasemonkeymann

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Alright, man. You're never a dick to me, and I can see you're not just trying to show off, you're trying to help me. I'll take a look around for a natural/organic solution to terpinator/resinator besides molasses.
neem meal, and manures.
my theory is that the sulfur somehow brings the goodness.

did a side by side, multiple plants, and across the board there were differences.
fairly profound ones too.
my second pineapple hashplant pheno had it's flavor totally change, and weirdly the smoke smelled totally different too.

Nothing seems to bring out the flavors more than a good compost pile with some good sulfur-containing ingredients
 

Olive Drab Green

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neem meal, and manures.
my theory is that the sulfur somehow brings the goodness.

did a side by side, multiple plants, and across the board there were differences.
fairly profound ones too.
my second pineapple hashplant pheno had it's flavor totally change, and weirdly the smoke smelled totally different too.

Nothing seems to bring out the flavors more than a good compost pile with some good sulfur-containing ingredients
I have pumice in my Roots Organic 707, which is essentially a high sulfur, low silica mineral. I tend to agree with you. Maybe due to acidulation?
 

Olive Drab Green

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huh?
to my knowledge it doesn't have sulfur in it, and it's high silica
doesn't do much past aeration
unless I am wrong
Pumice is pretty much porous volcanic rock that is low-silica, high-sulfur. You can smell sulfur in pumice if you ever pick it up. Roots Organic's got a good bit of pumice in it.
 

Fastslappy

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to my knowledge it doesn't have sulfur in it, and it's high silica
doesn't do much past aeration
home for beni life as well , I used it for 20 years in greenhouse of rare plants , orchids , aloes , corpse flower (I grew a few )
good stuff
get here at a horse feed store for $9 a bag 40# It's Called "DryStall"
keeps a shoed horse from slipping on wet cement floors in barns
100% mined pumice
 

greasemonkeymann

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Pumice is pretty much porous volcanic rock that is low-silica, high-sulfur. You can smell sulfur in pumice if you ever pick it up. Roots Organic's got a good bit of pumice in it.
I've used pumice for yrs and never smelled any sulfur from it?
where did you hear/read this information?
as far as I understand it's HIGH silica, and I was unaware of any sulfur content
like I said, I could be wrong, I just never heard of that.
and i'm almost positive it's HIGH silica.
 

greasemonkeymann

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home for beni life as well , I used it for 20 years in greenhouse of rare plants , orchids , aloes , corpse flower (I grew a few )
good stuff
get here at a horse feed store for $9 a bag 40# It's Called "DryStall"
keeps a shoed horse from slipping on wet cement floors in barns
100% mined pumice
NICE
good information to have my friend
funny how if ya slap a plant picture or two on it and they jack UP the price
same shit they do with DM, it's the exact stuff we use to absorb oil spills, and it's WAY cheaper.
and coming from a guy that's grown my share of obscure flowers... orchids AND a corpse plant??
shit man, cannabis must be a walk in the park to grow
I always say if you can get an orchid to re-bloom and re-grow each year?
then cannabis is cake
 
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Olive Drab Green

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Pumice forms when magma ash cools rapidly upon hitting a waterfront, with air rapidly exiting it, but they are igneous, meaning volcanic, and they definitely contain sulfur. They even smell like sulfur, if you ever find a natural pumice rock.
 

Yodaweed

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I been making home made soil mixes using pumice , mine never smells like sulfur.

Pumice is composed of highly microvesicular glass pyroclastic with very thin, translucent bubble walls of extrusive igneous rock. It is commonly,[4] but not exclusively of silicic or felsic to intermediate in composition (e.g., rhyolitic, dacitic, andesite, pantellerite, phonolite, trachyte), but basaltic and other compositions are known.

I don't think you are getting your information from a good source . Pumice is mainly silica .
 

Olive Drab Green

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I been making home made soil mixes using pumice , mine never smells like sulfur.

Pumice is composed of highly microvesicular glass pyroclastic with very thin, translucent bubble walls of extrusive igneous rock. It is commonly,[4] but not exclusively of silicic or felsic to intermediate in composition (e.g., rhyolitic, dacitic, andesite, pantellerite, phonolite, trachyte), but basaltic and other compositions are known.

I don't think you are getting your information from a good source . Pumice is mainly silica .
Maybe it is mostly silica, but there is sulfur in there, as you'd expect from volcanic ash.
 
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