Emilya's Outdoor GeoFlora Organic Auto Journal, 2020, Unknown Master's Mix

Just a general curiosity I’ve always had in regards to home grows for others. I’m not aware of anywhere asking for it either. Does anyone know?

I can see where it could be necessary as a caretaken patient, to be sure that the quality of the meds being provided were of at least a minimum quality... I guess right now it is on the consumer to make these decisions and shop around among the providers if they see a need or desire a different product than is being produced.
 
I'm not worried about you state wise, but call it paranoia or what ever I worry about you being on a federal watch list.. and that goes for any entrepreneur trying to check off all the legal boxes needed or requested by state law.. Personally, I dont think states are that organized yet to request a standard guideline be adhered to-strict compliance as far as levels yet? but can see it coming in the future where you have to periodically have medical plants tested..
 
Since today is the day to reapply the @GeoFlora Nutrients, I decided to do the math to see if my wild guess of a level teaspoon was even close to the right application rate in a solo cup.

A solo cup is 18 oz of soil. The feeding chart tells us what to do with 1 gallon of soil... you apply 1 oz of GeoFlora. Since 1 gallon is 128 ounces, approximately 7 solo cups will fill it. This means that I should apply .1429 oz of Geoflora to a solo cup's worth of soil, or .86 teaspoons! The math confirms it, 1 teaspoon of Geoflora was a pretty good guess and I will be applying it in a few hours.
 
I'm not worried about you state wise, but call it paranoia or what ever I worry about you being on a federal watch list.. and that goes for any entrepreneur trying to check off all the legal boxes needed or requested by state law.. Personally, I dont think states are that organized yet to request a standard guideline be adhered to-strict compliance as far as levels yet? but can see it coming in the future where you have to periodically have medical plants tested..
In Michigan no testing is required for just private grower to patient. Anything else commercial, micro licensing included, needs to be tested. You just have to do it yourself Probably a general public safety thing.

The feds worry me too. There’s a guy I read about recently who had a medical grow licenses in a couple different states. He pissed someone off because they hounded him till he made a mistake, transfer of money or seeds or some nonsense across state lines, and they got him for like 14yrs. Sure there’s more to the story but...So I guess at this point if you get too big and you’re not big pharma, look out.
 
In Michigan no testing is required for just private grower to patient. Anything else commercial, micro licensing included, needs to be tested. You just have to do it yourself Probably a general public safety thing.

The feds worry me too. There’s a guy I read about recently who had a medical grow licenses in a couple different states. He pissed someone off because they hounded him till he made a mistake, transfer of money or seeds or some nonsense across state lines, and they got him for like 14yrs. Sure there’s more to the story but...So I guess at this point if you get too big and you’re not big pharma, look out.
I think proof of potency could work in favor of the grower in case of being sued - someone claiming damages for over medication- very strong potent plant i could see possibilities for liability lawsuits..
 
I think proof of potency could work in favor of the grower in case of being sued - someone claiming damages for over medication- very strong potent plant i could see possibilities for liability lawsuits..
Great point, didn’t think of that. Ambulance chasers lining up for a piece... Probably all kinds a shxt we’re not thinking of.
 
Great point, didn’t think of that. Ambulance chasers lining up for a piece... Probably all kinds a shxt we’re not thinking of.
yeh, its a different world now-with everyone scratching to make a dollar and then there's others out there thinking up ways to scam someone.. Head on a swivel is the new normal i guess..
 
Well, Katherine has had another big adventure. If she actually survives all of this, we can add flying, and the always important skill of landing, to her skill set. I have also added another thing to never do again on my list... sitting them up on the fence post was a horrible idea. Whether it was wind with a storm or a squirrel, something knocked her down to the ground, 6 feet below.

She is still green... still not looking much worse for the experience, but this allowed me a look at her very pitiful root system, and it is nothing to write home about. No wonder she looks like she does.

I carefully replanted her, replaced some soil and watered her really well. I have also added the teaspoon of GeoFlora to each of the cups. If she survives this, she is indeed a fighter... I just hope she still has time to produce even a little bit for me at the end.

Twisty of course was still on the fence post, worried about her cousin down below. At least one is thriving... and I will get to see what an auto outside can really do when started from seed late in the season.

I talked to the new solar company today and we have an agreement. After rebates, my new permanent electric/solar bill should be around $111 for the next 20 years. We should have panels in place and operating in 50-60 days, generating 7.68KW.
 
Well, Katherine has had another big adventure. If she actually survives all of this, we can add flying, and the always important skill of landing, to her skill set. I have also added another thing to never do again on my list... sitting them up on the fence post was a horrible idea. Whether it was wind with a storm or a squirrel, something knocked her down to the ground, 6 feet below.

She is still green... still not looking much worse for the experience, but this allowed me a look at her very pitiful root system, and it is nothing to write home about. No wonder she looks like she does.

I carefully replanted her, replaced some soil and watered her really well. I have also added the teaspoon of GeoFlora to each of the cups. If she survives this, she is indeed a fighter... I just hope she still has time to produce even a little bit for me at the end.

Twisty of course was still on the fence post, worried about her cousin down below. At least one is thriving... and I will get to see what an auto outside can really do when started from seed late in the season.

I talked to the new solar company today and we have an agreement. After rebates, my new permanent electric/solar bill should be around $111 for the next 20 years. We should have panels in place and operating in 50-60 days, generating 7.68KW.
Twisty's got star potential.. better get her an agent :laugh: PS, Hang in there Katharine we're pulling for you !

So this is funny, i just saw this.. comes to light that she suffered from ""Tremors""
People also ask
What did Katharine Tipburn suffer from?
A. Katharine Hepburn's ailment, recently discussed on television by her niece Katharine Houghton, was not Parkinson's disease, but a progressive yet treatable neurological disorder called essential tremor. Ms. Hepburn's was referred to as familial tremor, the inherited form.
 
Veg, Day 15

Surprisingly, all seems well. Even the flying Katherine Tipburn seems to be thriving after her fall. I halfway expected to see her all shriveled up this morning, but that isn't the case. Onward and upward Ms. Kat... we are pulling for you.

Twisty seems particularly happy this morning... probably because she already knew it was going to be a bright and sunny day today.

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Veg, Day 16

This morning finds Kate struggling, losing more leaf mass, but striving very diligently to keep the new growth going. With us trying as hard as we can to kill her, she continues on, bravely attempting to reach runt of the year status. We shall see.

Meanwhile, in the normal world, we have Twisty, reaching new heights each day. She will need uppotting soon I think, but still not enough water usage to justify it just yet. The application of GeoFlora Veg doesn't seem to have hurt anything, and we go into another bright sunny day with chances of storms overnight.

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LOL the carbon footprint police are gonna come after you :rofl: .. Charcaol lighter fluid and lawn tractor shining in the morning light.. I couldnt put my finger on it, but there's something about you I liked right away :laugh::laugh::laugh:
I'm only teasing because I'm also bad in that respect .. I'm a true and true Weber kettle guy and mow my yard with a 6 speed Yardman tractor..
 
Have you noticed the Ladybug in Twistys's cup? just something I saw, dont think it's a true beneficial insect? It could be the real McCoy, I just dont know..

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The imposter ladybug. There is a similar, common species of beetle that is a pest, called the Mexican bean beetle. It is very easy to distinguish. Adults have eight black spots on each wing cover.
 
LOL the carbon footprint police are gonna come after you :rofl: .. Charcaol lighter fluid and lawn tractor shining in the morning light.. I couldnt put my finger on it, but there's something about you I liked right away :laugh::laugh::laugh:
I'm only teasing because I'm also bad in that respect .. I'm a true and true Weber kettle guy and mow my yard with a 6 speed Yardman tractor..
Yes Sir... I own two grills... one a propane powered and capable of cooking for a neighborhood party, powerhouse.... and then a small Brinkman smoker, where we can use real charcoal or wood chips for that real BBQ flavor. When it is just us, the Brinkman is always the method of choice. And yeah, my new Troy-Built is a 7 speed! Vroom vroom!
 
Yes Sir... I own two grills... one a propane powered and capable of cooking for a neighborhood party, powerhouse.... and then a small Brinkman smoker, where we can use real charcoal or wood chips for that real BBQ flavor. When it is just us, the Brinkman is always the method of choice. And yeah, my new Troy-Built is a 7 speed! Vroom vroom!
That's awesome.. for the amount of grilling I do the Weber kettle works out great for me. I've been able to do Home Run Inn Pizza on the grill, Spatchcock foil wrapped brick pressed chicken, stand up beer can lemon chicken, a couple racks of ribs, and everything else on it .. That's great that you have the wet smoke capability.. I have a little smoking tray or uses foil pouches of fruit wood chips from our apple tree.. For large amounts of people you can't beat your set up..
 
Have you noticed the Ladybug imposter in twistys's cup? just something I saw, dont think it's a true beneficial incect?

Google-
The imposter ladybug. There is a similar, common species of beetle that is a pest, called the Mexican bean beetle. It is very easy to distinguish. Adults have eight black spots on each wing cover.
I am miffed that I failed to notice the bug while I was taking a picture... that is me operating before my morning tea, not always a pretty sight. I did notice that there was a hole eaten in one of the lower leaves... and that was probably the culprit. It is probably time to spray some lacto out there.
 
I am miffed that I failed to notice the bug while I was taking a picture... that is me operating before my morning tea, not always a pretty sight. I did notice that there was a hole eaten in one of the lower leaves... and that was probably the culprit. It is probably time to spray some lacto out there.
I don't operate well either unless I'm on my 2nd cup of Joe..
Hey but on 2nd glance it could be the real McCoy? I'm not an insect specialist so i just air on the side of caution and boot every hitch hiker...
 
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