I've also used "feed turnips" to build up carbon in the soil and bring up and store micro nutes an make them more available. BIG ol turnips in the soil. You can turn around crap soil in a few years. Two seasons for a marked improvement. It's just planted at different time than a winter cover crop. I planted them to peak at first frost.
It was another method I used the couple of years on my hay field that made the Federal Ag guy scratch his inorganic big swole head.
I'm sooooooo ready to chop her, but I want her to mature a bit more than the small one did. Just a bit more chill. The hash from the young haze is stout!
Gotta finish up some media work while the room cools off. I've about 50g of hash to squish. I've been meaning to do it, but I want to do it in one sitting.............and I have a small press. LOL!
I'll have to see if I can get thru a couple squishes before I just have to take a dab.
K so I just got of the phone with a consultant company.. I need 3 grand to get shit rolling..
They’ll help me do paperwork/acquire licenses, security plans, business plan, pass facilities inspections ,
The whole kit and kaboodle
K so I just got of the phone with a consultant company.. I need 3 grand to get shit rolling..
They’ll help me do paperwork/acquire licenses, security plans, business plan, pass facilities inspections ,
The whole kit and kaboodle
I helped a refugee from Rwanda do a business plan, Profit & Loss statements, and apply for a small business loan last month for a new trucking company he's starting. I guess I shoulda charged him more than $25/hour?
I helped a refugee from Rwanda do a business plan, Profit & Loss statements, and apply for a small business loan last month for a new trucking company he's starting. I guess I shoulda charged him more than $25/hour?
I've also used "feed turnips" to build up carbon in the soil and bring up and store micro nutes an make them more available. BIG ol turnips in the soil. You can turn around crap soil in a few years. Two seasons for a marked improvement. It's just planted at different time than a winter cover crop. I planted them to peak at first frost.
It was another method I used the couple of years on my hay field that made the Federal Ag guy scratch his inorganic big swole head.
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