thanks for your sudden concern for my health. a couple of years ago during summer i opened the windows and let the fan blow in air from the yard 24/7 and I got what I wanted. That's right more bugs. Some moved in that love spider mite eggs. You can see them in a cheap microscope diving in and they are chowing down on eggs. They are long and lean and sort of look like earwigs but way smaller.You should take down those no pest strips, they're eating your brain and poisoning your customers.
I still have spider mites but they no longer multiply like crazy and cause problems. So now I not only try to keep clones alive until the next grow but also the bugs.
anybody else kept clones for a year or so and find the branches grow too long ? also the last few inches of the growing stem I'm cutting seemed to have hardened up over time making it harder for roots to come out my clones. any suggestions for this problem.
Yeah but the drawback is if you don't register you can only grow 6 plants in a medical grow. Supposedly access to this database is very restricted. we all take our chances in this world and we may not like all the aspects of any database because they all can used as you suggest.Jealous about having your personal information registered in a state database where it can be sold, pilfered and used against you? LOL, not in the slightest.
For me I really have no real worrys because I am old , disabled vet and have had a severe pain problem for twenty years. The VA even compensates me for the pain. Despite compensating me, In the last couple of years the VA in their infinite wisdom took away every vet's hydrocodone (for political reasons) and now I have doctors telling me to use bud. that's unofficial what they say in public is to use yoga or acupuncture. Of course they don't even provide either of these methods because even they don't even think they will work. You talk about lame alternatives compared to something that actually worked for pain. Well now we have vets killing themselves in frustration and the VA acts like it is a big surprise. So now they always ask the half million disabled vets formerly on hydrocodone if they are going to kill themselves. I think we get special counseling if we say yes.
The VA after being slammed for decades of poor performance is now politically savvy and were quick to jump and make sure nobody could criticize them for handing out hydrocodone. Drs simply can't order it. Of course they never thought for a second that people would suffer without it. what's that compared to impressing vips with their well run agency.
Next time you go to the doctors appreciate that its not the VA where we are all treated the same. This is the kind of crap usually seen in the military. I guess they forgot we got out.