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CACA
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Re: An Idea [Re: shellacct]
#382461 - 08/30/01 10:32 PM (23 years, 10 months ago) |
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I'm not talking about planting a cake that is ready to be birthed. I'm talking about planting the innoculated susbtrate next to the plant.
I believe in Mr. Grieves !
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shellacct
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Re: An Idea [Re: CACA]
#382559 - 08/31/01 02:11 AM (23 years, 10 months ago) |
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well...if its not colonized at all, its just begging to become infected.... the problem with indoors is infections obviously, mold being one of the bigger problems... spread your thumb and first finger apart... see that little space?... Theres about a million (or at least a few thousand) mold spores between there. Uncolonized substrate seems to almost always scream "Hey mold spores, over here jackass."
I'm not saying don't try it at all, i mean hey, fuck, maybe you'll get lucky, maybe you'll find a plant that just so happens to ward off bacteria and/or mold. To keep myself from rambling on, whats the worst that could happen?
"Trying is the first step towards failure" -Homer J. Simpson
In the above, Any and all references to reality are entirely fictional.
Just because you are paranoid, don't mean they're not after you...
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In the above, Any and all references to reality are entirely fictional.
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triptor
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Re: An Idea [Re: shellacct]
#382619 - 08/31/01 06:45 AM (23 years, 10 months ago) |
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Houseplants have no magical powers over molds/ bacterias!!! You must be crazy to even think that. The fact is you are growing shrooms on moist food product which molds love. Plants grow in dirt which molds do not like. Also if you know plants you know they require to have slightly dry soil between waterings. This is done for disease control because if they are kept moist in soil they will fall to some very familiar enemies of ours. i.e. mold/bacteria. Good luck
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shellacct
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Re: An Idea [Re: triptor]
#382622 - 08/31/01 07:12 AM (23 years, 10 months ago) |
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>>Houseplants have no magical powers over molds/ bacterias!!! You must be crazy to even think that.
yeah i know, its called sarcasm.
"Trying is the first step towards failure" -Homer J. Simpson
In the above, Any and all references to reality are entirely fictional.
Just because you are paranoid, don't mean they're not after you...
-------------------- "Trying is the first step towards failure" -Homer J. Simpson
In the above, Any and all references to reality are entirely fictional.
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