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  1. valleyboy

    Native Odor Defense Thread

    Growth Ranges, Central, Southern and the Valley of California, Capable of living in the warmer areas of Northern California: Artemisia Californica - CA Sagebrush Will stay green and fragrant from Feb/Mar through Oct/Nov. STRONG smell, very sweet smelling, however the smell has a short range...
  2. valleyboy

    Mycorrhizae are the rule, not the exception.

    I just thought I'd throw something together and try to contribute to this place. I figured nearly everyone growing outdoors is using soil, so it seemed fitting to put this in the outdoors section. Mycorrhizae are very important to plant and soil health. Without mycorrhizae most plants would...
  3. valleyboy

    Not sure where to put this

    Haven't been here in a while. Anyways. I recently landed a job at a soil/foliage analysis laboratory. I will be able to take foliage samples and measure the level of nutrients within the plant material. I searched google but I couldn't come up with anything. What I'm looking for is a...
  4. valleyboy

    marijuana reform turning its tide :/

    hxxp://blogs.sfweekly.com/thesnitch/2009/03/marijuana_advocate_flabbergast.php this is horrible, obama laughed off marijuana legalization in an address and now this. opinions?
  5. valleyboy

    ;'(

    i'm pretty sure it was birds...they came when i wasn't there and took my babies! the little things didn't stand a chance. i'm now down to one golden dutchess, starting off with 3 g13/hash and 4 golden dutchess, EDIT
  6. valleyboy

    mooo

    hey..im kinda new here but does anyone know some natural cow deterrents? short of putting up a fence. ive had a neighbors cows get into my yard before and munch some plants, i know they wouldn't think twice this season! :holysheep: haha
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