Recycled Organic Living Soil (ROLS) and No Till Thread

DonBrennon

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thanks, that's a damn good deal, just been having a look, I'm not in US and can't see any info on international shipping, gonna have a go though.
 

DonBrennon

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No prob, bro! I got SSDD in vault...

If you still interested in SSDD, JBC has it in stock for $77 and Buy 2 Bodhi get 1 pack Free...they good to go for sure, if u in states, 3-4 day delivery.

https://www.jamesbeancompany.com/breeders/shop-bodhi-seeds
just tried checking out and after entering all my personal information, got this notice

"By continuing, I agree that my information will be transferred to the United States.", AARRRRRGHH, in my mind that means........."we are passing your info directly to the DEA!!!!" and them fuckers can get you anywhere for anything, if they want to. Obviously my info's gotta go to the states, that's where I'm ordering from, why've I got to make what is basically a legal agreement?

I may be being paranoid and I'm certainly not questioning the integrity of the company you recommend, I just don't like anything to do with US customs, I don't mind ordering from anywhere in Europe, our customs ain't strict on shit like that, even though the end product is highly illegal. I've had seeds ordered from the US not get through, on your side, before now and don't wanna repeat the experience

sorry if I've come across ungrateful, didn't mean to

peace bro
 

ForRealz

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just tried checking out and after entering all my personal information, got this notice

"By continuing, I agree that my information will be transferred to the United States.", AARRRRRGHH, in my mind that means........."we are passing your info directly to the DEA!!!!" and them fuckers can get you anywhere for anything, if they want to. Obviously my info's gotta go to the states, that's where I'm ordering from, why've I got to make what is basically a legal agreement?

I may be being paranoid and I'm certainly not questioning the integrity of the company you recommend, I just don't like anything to do with US customs, I don't mind ordering from anywhere in Europe, our customs ain't strict on shit like that, even though the end product is highly illegal. I've had seeds ordered from the US not get through, on your side, before now and don't wanna repeat the experience

sorry if I've come across ungrateful, didn't mean to

peace bro
Word. Wouldn't hurt to email him bout yo concerns... I oftentimes be wearing my tinfoil hat too, but smthn tells me it wouldn't be in HIS best interest to share anything with D.estroy E.vil A.gency as canna still Sched 1 at Fed level...
 

DonBrennon

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Word. Wouldn't hurt to email him bout yo concerns... I oftentimes be wearing my tinfoil hat too, but smthn tells me it wouldn't be in HIS best interest to share anything with D.estroy E.vil A.gency as canna still Sched 1 at Fed level...
Hahaha, I'll drop him a line tomorrow, it's getting late here and I'm a little too baked to do it now, pmsl
 

ForRealz

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Hahaha, I'll drop him a line tomorrow, it's getting late here and I'm a little too baked to do it now, pmsl
Cool, cool. I'll let the good folks get back to ROLS after this...

Unless you are totally averse to US based banks for your aforementioned reasons, then you could also check out Greatlakesgenetics or seedvaultofca cuz they both got SSDD and doin same 2 get 1 deal...
 
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littlejacob

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Bonjour
How many oyster shell (crushed by myself...but I was thinking about using the same thing dentist use...wizzzz you know what I mean but bigger to make a powder instead of pieces...it will take longer but would be better I guess! ) I will need for about 30gl (100L) of used soil...
Same for alfalfa/kelp I guess ewc is always good to add but is it always 20/25%?
I found some humic/fulvic liquid...Should I use it often?...during vegg bloom both?
May I use it with molasses 1/week?
I will try to improve my soil the best I can all along the years...thanks to you all here!
As French citizen I know very well how important can be the soil...a wineyard can produce 1000 $ bottle wine and is neighborhood 20 $ one...I saw it...just 6meters (20ft) farther it was a different soil...they analyze the soil and where it is expensive there was the sea thousands years before and they found a lots of fossilized crabs shrimps fish shells everywhere but not on the other side where there was no sea...so yes soil is important!
I am going to try to grow out 1 or 2 plants in the spot soil...just the natural soil from the forest...far from civilization no pollution...maybe a mix of soil some from the place I will grow some from under some oak trees more black and some from near the river...and nothing more...I don't care about weight...I want to try something very natural to compare the taste!
Now that my cheese cure a bit it is like eating a candy...every time I open the jar I smile...it was a very nice weed but since I switched to amendments it is more than very nice...only a tightvac can transport this one (4 zipbag and it is always smelling weed around you...lol...I opened the tvac in a friend house 5mn later his neighbor ring the bell to smoke with us...too smelly...but so good!)
CU
 

DonBrennon

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got myself an aloe arborescens plant, it is said to contain 200% more phytotheraputic compounds than Aloe Vera. How good will it be for cloning gel / foliar spray ? I also got a reitzii which I think is just a rare useless aloe, they came together...
Can't wait to hear some feed back on it's effects, sounds promising
 

GreenSanta

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I also got reitzii aloe, not a lot of info online about it but it has really thick leaves so im gonna try it out too. I think the downside with arborescens grows very slowly according to the lady i bought it from, she said the plant is 8 years old! anyway im gonna put it in the budding room under proper lighting and see what happens lol

03) J Agric Food Chem. 1999 Sep;47(9):3702-5. Aroma chemicals isolated and identified from leaves of Aloe arborescens Mill. Var. Natalensis Berger. Umano K, Nakahara K, Shoji A, Shibamoto T. Department of Environmental Toxicology, University of California, Davis, California 95616, USA. Extracts from leaves of aloe (Aloe arborescens Mill. var. natalensis Berger) were obtained using two methods: steam distillation under reduced pressure followed by dichloromethane extraction (DRP) and simultaneous purging and extraction (SPE). A total of 123 aroma chemicals were identified in the extracts obtained by both methods using gas chromatography and gas chromatography/mass spectrometry. There were 42 alcohols, 23 terpenoids, 21 aldehydes, 9 esters, 8 ketones, 6 acids, 5 phenols, and 9 miscellaneous compounds. The major aroma constituents of this extract by DRP were (Z)-3-hexenol (29.89%), (Z)-3-hexenal (18.86%), (E)-hexenal (7.31%), 4-methyl-3-pentenol (5.66%), and butanol (4.29%). The major aroma constituents of this extract by SPE were (E)-2-hexenal (45.46%), (Z)-3-hexenal (32.12%), hexanal (9.14%), (Z)-3-hexenol (1.60%), and 3-pentanone (1.41%). Terpenoids were also found as one of the major constituents. The fresh green note of aloe leaves is due to the presence of these C(6) alcohols and aldehydes as well as terpenoids. PMID: 10552708 [PubMed – indexed for MEDLINE]
 
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kkt3

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So Ive hear people dont like perlite, so what are your favorite aeration additions? I dont like breaking up lava rock, and read using100% rice hulls can be problematic for whatever reason.

Id like to add rotten wood chunks, whats the besr way to make that?
Hey Kind Sir, I went into the back yard and pulled off some rotting wood from a log. Then I broke it up into smaller pieces and added it to my soil. I believe it was Grease that said he uses rotting wood in his mixes.
 

4ftRoots

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Hey Kind Sir, I went into the back yard and pulled off some rotting wood from a log. Then I broke it up into smaller pieces and added it to my soil. I believe it was Grease that said he uses rotting wood in his mixes.
I found that the wood will hold a lot of water and a lot of air. But it will go away eventually, so it isn't a permanent aeration. A cheap cheap permanent aeration is OilDri at walmart. You can look on that bag, it is 100% calcined clay, Turface basically. Greatest stuff out there.
 

DonBrennon

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Bonjour
Is there anything I can use on this pic?
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Thanks
CU
Bonjour...............you're in France, is that correct?.................have you not got nettles, dandelions, horsetail, even wild comfrey?..............have you looked into French organic farming/gardening methods? They are VERY good and worth researching.

There's nothing there I instantly recognise but I'm no botanist. You could make a good compost if you ripped it all up, including the brown leaves underneath and put it in a big pile, lol.
 

littlejacob

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Bonjour
Yes...Blue white red...french!
Yes I am in S/E with a Mediterranean climate so a lots of plants...dandelions everywhere...horsetail I remember I saw some but I need to find out where it was...nettle I know there is real and false nettle and I am not sure how I can recognize it...and comfrey I should find a pic as I don't know how it looks like!?!
Is it true weed like the same soil as bramble (wild blackberry!)
Thanks
CU
 
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