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moldresistantstrains · 1 year ago
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🍭Explore 23 of Sweet Seeds' bestselling feminized and autoflowering seeds in my buyers' guide. 🌱
💜Famed for their exotic and colorful cultivars, Sweet Seeds is a highly popular breeder in the cannabis seed industry.
🔗https://moldresistantstrains.com/the-best-sweet-seeds-genetics-strain-guide/
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thcfarmer · 2 years ago
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kannabia · 7 months ago
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La etapa de prefloración de una planta de marihuana es un período crítico en su ciclo de vida. Esta fase, que dura de 2 a 3 semanas, suele ocurrir después de la etapa vegetativa y antes de la etapa de floración propiamente dicha; y durante este tiempo la planta comienza a desarrollar sus órganos sexuales, lo que determinará si producirá cogollos o polen. Por tanto, es importante comprender esta etapa para poder optimizar el rendimiento final de tu cultivo de cannabis.
Cualquiera que alguna vez haya comprado semillas de cannabis sabe que los tiempos de floración son una característica importante de las variedades, ya que se pone en marcha el cronómetro para determinar cuándo se pueden obtener las máximas recompensas para los cultivadores: la preciada cosecha. Y es que esta es la etapa en la que todo el amor y la atención invertidos en la fase vegetativa anterior empiezan a dar sus frutos. (...)
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puffbarvapes · 11 months ago
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Exploring The History And Legacy Of Attitude Seedbank - Cannabis Shop Online
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buddiius · 11 months ago
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Exploring The History And Legacy Of Attitude Seedbank - Cannabis Shop Online
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nomaishuttle · 1 year ago
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one thing abt me is im always gonna shill 4 the library
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s0urce--flow · 2 years ago
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💫🌱Time to get Growin🌱 💫
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kanvasapp · 2 years ago
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Greenpoint Seeds Review - Is It Reliable?
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Greenpoint Seeds is a medium-sized cannabis seed bank that is frequently discussed online but has mixed customer reviews. A great deal of Greenpoint Seeds reviews out there on the web neglect to give you genuine and substantial data about this seed bank.
The organization sells a wide range of cannabis seeds; however, most customers are interested on the off chance that this is the best seed bank to purchase from.
In this Greenpoint Seeds review, I compare the nature of their cannabis seeds to those from all the more notable seed banks. from checking the Greenpoint Seeds website for quality, shipping times, seed quality, the range of strains they offer, and some more!
History of Greenpoint Seeds
Gu established the cannabis seed bank Greenpoint Seeds in the United States in 2014.
The seed bank is based out of Colorado and has been doing business for about 10 years. The Greenpoint Seeds website offers an online catalog of cannabis seeds with detailed data about each strain.
Greenpoint Seeds likewise offers both indoor and outdoor growing tips on their website, which is an incredible asset for new and experienced growers alike.
Greenpoint Seeds Review
Strain Selection
Greenpoint Seeds offers an extensive variety of various cannabis strains and styles available for purchase on their site. This is perfect for growers who need to track down a particular seed or are searching for a genuinely new thing to grow.
To glance through a major library of strain categories or various plants for your indoor grow region, this seed bank won't ever leave you frustrated.
The disadvantage of this assortment, in any case, is that a portion of the strains appear to be old or have terrible reviews from customers. So despite the fact that they offer an extensive variety of cannabis strains, this doesn't mean the strains are great.
Yet, if you're searching for straight-up genetics, explicit strains, or other specific factors, GPS is the ideal market for you!
Seeds Quality
Greenpoint Seeds' breeder is Heisenbeans, an eminent cannabis breeder who likewise is a tattoo craftsman, concentrating on detail and craftsmanship.
Quite a while back, Heisenbeans and Gu framed an organization. This is the very thing that assisted Greenpoint Seeds with creating fresher, better, and high-quality regular and feminized seeds.
In any case, it's vital to take note of the fact that a large number of the cannabis seeds accessible on their website have gotten mixed customer reviews. This could be because of various reasons, like awful genetics or being in an unsatisfactory climate.
Website Quality
The Greenpoint Seeds website is excellent and simple to utilize. The layout of the site simplifies tracking down the information or product that you are searching for.
At the bottom of the site, they even have an exceptional region where they have a list of all the unique, astounding genetics, breeders, and strains they have!
The homepage has everything; it has a dropdown of the relative amounts of various kinds of cannabis seeds, the FAQ section, their blog, and numerous others!
Payment Options
Payment is one of a handful of advantages that GPS has over some seed banks. They acknowledge credit cards, debit cards, and different forms of payment like cryptocurrency. Right now, the cryptos they're accepting are Dogecoin, Litecoin, and, obviously, Bitcoin.
Shipping and Delivery
Greenpoint Seeds is based out of Colorado, but they can ship their cannabis seeds the whole way across the world. Since they are a more modest operation, they can't give as fast shipping times compared with larger seed banks. Nonetheless, they actually figure out how to ship their seeds out rapidly, and most orders show up within a couple of days.
Their packaging is incredible, and it is sent via regular US mail. In addition, they offer discreet billing and shipping choices to guarantee your safety and security, and their automated control panel tracking system keeps your satisfaction guaranteed.
Generally, they have fast shipping on the off chance that you're in the USA, but assuming you're in another part of the globe, it could take some time for your order to finish and come through.
Final Words
Greenpoint Seeds is a legit cannabis seed bank, yet they commonly get mixed reviews compared with larger seed banks. Greenpoint Seeds will offer you a wide assortment of cannabis seeds to browse; however, the nature of the seeds might fluctuate.
If you ever find yourself looking for cannabis seeds and have no idea where to get high-quality ones, refer back to this guide and learn everything you need to know about Greenpoint Seeds.
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carlos-ruiz-tapia · 2 years ago
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theprissythumbelina · 2 months ago
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I just MIGHT be losing it a bit, but I haven't done anything artistic for months because my brain is wrapped up in writing my thesis. I want to do something a little FUN for a class for once.
A professor called me "obsessed with horses today" and frankly I'm a little offended
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moldresistantstrains · 1 year ago
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💎The Best Compound Genetics Seeds: Strain Guide
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badcatbad · 9 months ago
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Perfumer - 38
She's hired under Rhodes Island Pharmaceuticals as a Director of Pharmaceutical Greenhouses. She manages the greenhouses and seedbanks for plants used for Oripathy Pharmaceuticals Research.
She's also an accredited psychiatrist, botantist and pharmacist who works for Rhodes Island Mental Health services. She uses aromatherapy as part of her practice but she still prescribes standard medication. She uses aromatherapy to dampen and tamper with pain receptors when she applies her healing arts. This is why people like being treated by Perfumer.
She was married young (18) to a much older man. While she was studying biology, he was teaching at the local university. She produced perfumes as a hobby.
When she was 27, she discovered he had been cheating on her with his students and he had been presenting her research as his own. After an acrimonious divorce, she moved back home. The only person in her family who supported her was her pappous who provided her with the business capital for her perfume business. Her perfume business took off but relations at home were souring. She also felt like she needed a life change. She sold off her business and ran away to Rhodes Island.
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kannabia · 7 months ago
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The time when a cannabis grow is at its most vulnerable is in the first few weeks after the seeds have germinated. And this is because tender cannabis seedlings can suffer from overheating, lack of food, lethal fungi, excess irrigation… Yes, marijuana is a robust and vigorous plant that can withstand many setbacks, but to provide it with some of that vigour, you need a solid foundation: in other words, a healthy seedling stage that allows it to develop in the best way possible.
The cannabis seedling stage is the most sensitive moment in the growing process. It comes after the germination phase and before the vegetative and flowering stages. It is during this key period that the first true roots and fan leaves appear. (...)
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badolmen · 2 years ago
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Look at me. LOOK at me. Old growth forests are important. Their loss is violence against the land.
BUT that isn’t a reason to point at younger, perfectly healthy closed canopy forests and claim they’re ecologically insignificant or bad. Their sparse understory is a function of closed canopy forests. Even old growth forests will have sparse understories if the canopy is closed. That’s how photosynthetic strata works.
The west coast has vastly different forests and history than the east. The rare volcanic eruption that made the giant stands of Douglas fir in the west possible would be literally impossible here. Our species are adapted for stand replacing fires set by indigenous peoples to drive deer and rejuvenate oak. Oak as a genus is dying here. We can’t set fires. We can’t harvest patches large enough to simulate a fire. Our deer are overpopulated and browse down every sprout that dares to reach for sunlight.
Making a sweeping ban on clear-cut and similarly ‘scary’ harvests would kill them for good. The restrictions on fire have nearly done that to species like Jack and pitch pine that rely heavily on fire to establish. They’ve been relegated to pine barrens and the rare sandy forest clearing. Our fire Cherry, thankfully, can last decades in the soil seedbank. You can only see them the first few decades after a large, complete harvest and then they die.
What’s good for one forest kills another. Not all trees are made ecologically equal - and that’s a very good thing. All trees and forests have their ecological value. Management of one forest is never applicable to other forests; they all have their own unique histories and communities that should be imitated when possible and left alone when not.
#ra speaks#personal#forest#forestry#I wanna agree w old growth forest folks so bad but then they turn around and say shit like ‘there is NEVER a good reason to clearcut’#babes the kirt warbler would like to argue. bitches need 10-15 ft Jack pine to nest in. they’re picky.#you ain’t getting 10-15 ft Jack pine without a large. stand replacing. disturbance.#*shaking Californians by the shoulders* THERE IS MORE FOREST TO THE WORLD THAN DOUGLAS FIR. WHY ARENT YOU PROTECTING THE CLIFFSIDE CEDARS?#we have cedars on this coast that are OLD GROWTH. nobody but weird tree ppl seem to care bc THEYRE UGLY AF AND SMALL.#that doesn’t mean they’re ‘not old growth’#gosh do NOT even get me started on the semantics of old growth#and like. yeah we can’t replace old growth in the west BUT NOT BC PLANTATIONS HAVE A HARVEST SCHEDULE.#it’s because the original old growth only exists bc a VOLCANIC ERUPTION wiped out most everything else and laid a nice bed of ash#for the seedlings to establish in. id rather a shitty plantation keep a 50-60 ur harvest schedule on a single piece of land#than have them slowly chip away at literally irreplaceable trees in the name of#‘sustainable forestry’ babe there is no sustaining the western old growth. either a volcano decides to give it a fresh start or not#I hate hate hate the eternal-ness ppl have attached to forests they are not here for you they aren’t even here for species that rely on them#they’re here bc a long time ago nothing else was. they’re here bc the soil was just right. they’re here bc the people before respected that#but also understood their power to shape the landscape. and in doing so they created diversity rarely seen this far north.#sorry. it’s been a day. needed a good rant.
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rhetoricandlogic · 9 months ago
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Archita Mittra Reviews Pomegranates by Priya Sharma
April 4, 2023 Archita Mittra
Priya Sharma’s latest novella, Pomegran­ates, is a lovely, layered, and luscious retelling of the story of Persephone and Demeter, unfolding against the backdrop of climate change and patriarchal violence. While Greek mythology has been in vogue at least since the success of Rick Riordan’s bestselling Percy Jackson books, Sharma’s novella sits closer to books like Margaret Atwood’s The Penelopiad, Madeline Miller’s Circe, or Natsuo Kirino’s The Goddess Chronicle, all of which employ a detached, feminine voice in rewriting myth and registering tragedy.
Pomegranates has a lilting, poetic cadence to it, and is suffused with a few moments of quiet horror. These are tricks that we previously glimpsed in Sharma’s short story collection All the Fabulous Beasts, in which she wove darkly evocative stories through small vignettes. Inci­dentally, All the Fabulous Beasts contains the tale ‘‘Pearls’’, a charming retelling of the story of Medusa and Poseidon that unfolds over the centuries and up to the modern age. Vignettes also provide the structure for Sharma’s novella Ormeshadow, a quiet coming-of-age tale set in the English countryside that gently creeps up on you like a sleeping dragon. Pomegranates is per­haps her most accomplished work yet, focusing on the intertwining stories of three women – Dr. A. Ursa (who is possibly related to Hecate, the Moon Goddess); Demeter, the Corn Mother; and Persephone, queen of the Underworld.
The tale begins with a speech by Dr. Ursa at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sci­ences, where she urges the audience to build a viable seedbank, foregrounding the novella’s ecological themes. This is followed by a clini­cal record from the August Institute; we infer that Demeter had been wandering the Earth in search of her daughter and is presently under psychiatric care. There is a nice jab here at the Greek pantheon, which is succinctly described as an ‘‘important family’’ of ‘‘sociopathic rapists, despots, egomaniacs and drunkards.’’ We also learn that Hades has died and Persephone rules instead, full of rage and bitterness but ready to narrate her tale to Ursa, who has stumbled into the underworld after traversing an apocalyptic, tundra-like landscape. Meanwhile, Demeter too slowly opens up to her therapist about the violence of the Gods and her subsequent bargain with Hades to protect her daughter from the machinations of Zeus. Thus, in Sharma’s spin on the legend, Persephone is neither seized by Hades to be his wife and nor does she leave of her own volition (as seen in several contemporary retellings).
At its heart, Pomegranates is a story about women wanting to be heard, whose voices have been effaced or distorted through time. It is not surprising, then, that much of Persephone’s narration to Ursa feels as though she is talking to the reader herself. In another particularly powerful moment, Demeter talks to a lawyer about pressing rape charges against Zeus and Poseidon – it is a clever scene that recounts the details of the violence, not as it happened nor in court, but in a series of back-and-forths between lawyer and client that tells the readers all they need to know about the incident and offers a rundown of the ways patriarchy will strategize to discredit a woman’s narrative. There is also deep anger and revenge here – Demeter curses the trespassing and lascivious King Erysichthon to remain eternally hungry, and Persephone, in her mourning, dooms the planet to a nuclear winter (even COVID-19 is part of her vengeance upon mankind, another nice touch) – and it is these scenes, narrated with so little embellishment, that are bound to linger in the reader’s minds long after the book is closed. In the tradition of ancient Greek plays, a chorus appears between sections, inviting the reader to pause and fill in the gaps, rethink their understandings of history, myth and knowledge, and examine the themes of godliness and humanity, power and agency more closely.
While a part of me wishes that there was more to this world and for the tale to go on, another part of me is astounded by Sharma’s ability to hint at so much with so few words. Deliciously evocative, carefully constructed, and filled with just enough detail to keep the reader turning the pages, Pomegranates is a book which can be finished in a single sitting, but deserves to be savored more slowly. It will appeal not only to fans of feminist retellings of myths and folklore, but to anyone on the lookout for a quiet and beautiful novella.
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1ore · 1 year ago
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your girl has GOT to do work, but she can't stop thinking about adding a second layer to 'Sond as the shambling spectre of a prison in a prisonless society' called 'Sond as seedbank in a post-post apocalypse.'
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