Hey HH - pls remind me of the name of the product(s) you’re using and what bits you have. You can PM it to me if you like. I’d like to look it up.
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Hi Amy, it’s called natures living soil concentrate. The website doesn’t have a abundance of information. Honestly the q and a section on amazon was more helpful than the website.Hey HH - pls remind me of the name of the product(s) you’re using and what bits you have. You can PM it to me if you like. I’d like to look it up.
Hi thereHello grow buddies! I’m just going to jump straight to it today, I’ve got some new pictures of the Candida farm.
Growing out of her owies.And little afghani. She took the abuse much better than the candidas, but she’s still pale.
They were feeling light enough that they were ready for a watering today, so I gave them all their second watering with some tea. Smells like straight up cow pie.
I’m hoping this will give them the extra boost they’ve needed. If things keep progressing they way they have been, I’m hoping I’ll be able to give them another top dressing and then flip... hopefully. Right now, it’s about finding the balance between letting them heal and not letting them get too big.
So that’s where we’re at in the hideout. I hope you’re all doing well and staying safe.
Hello Trala, you are too kind! This grow isn’t the best introduction, mistakes have been made, but shiz happens, right? Lol. I’ll pop over to your journal soon and see what you’ve got going on too. I’d love to help any way I can.Hi there
What a beautiful grow style you have. I’m hoping to have a little green puppy soon and I’m hoping you can help me train her.
I am trying to achieve a low thick multi headed grow just like yours minus the owies. I have to learn not to cut those leaves. Anything less than healthy green gives me anxiety. I feel compelled to nip it off.
Thanks very muchHello Trala, you are too kind! This grow isn’t the best introduction, mistakes have been made, but shiz happens, right? Lol. I’ll pop over to your journal soon and see what you’ve got going on too. I’d love to help any way I can.
Awesome!! It really doesn’t take much to have a huge effect for our k9 friends, I have discovered. One of the dogs I help happily licks it off our hand Easy way to dose. He’s even seen me taking mine and come over wanting somestill early in for him, but I’m beyond excited to see that it’s helping him, possibly even better than the medicine he was on before. Not to mention, she was paying a fortune for that medicine!! Such good news all around.
Indeed! Charlottes Web produce a line of CBD products especially for dogs, including CBD doggie chewsfound that they are!
Absolutely!! After reading in Amy’s journal that Candida oil was helping her friend’s dog, I’m all about trying it! I’ve been giving my dog some for her anxiety. She licks her paws raw when it’s really bad. So far it’s helping, but hasn’t eliminated it completely. We’re still figuring out the dosage.Weed is a wonderful gift to both man and beast!
We were worried because he wouldn’t go near it at first! She tried putting it in his food, and he wouldn’t eat it at all (or his regular food for two days after). She tried putting the oil in some fresh chicken and he took it that way. Now he will eat it mixed in his food, and like you said, he’ll even lick it off her fingers! I like to hope it’s because he knows it will make him feel better.One of the dogs I help happily licks it off our hand Easy way to dose.
I’m a believer! I firmly believe while it may not fix everything, it’s at least worth a try.Cbd sounds like it really works and something I would like to try when the dog I have now gets a bit older.
Dogs are slick. It won't be long before those finger-lickers start eyeing where you keep that small bottle. Next, they'll starting thinking of ways to get that damn little top off!Absolutely!! After reading in Amy’s journal that Candida oil was helping her friend’s dog, I’m all about trying it! I’ve been giving my dog some for her anxiety. She licks her paws raw when it’s really bad. So far it’s helping, but hasn’t eliminated it completely. We’re still figuring out the dosage.
We were worried because he wouldn’t go near it at first! She tried putting it in his food, and he wouldn’t eat it at all (or his regular food for two days after). She tried putting the oil in some fresh chicken and he took it that way. Now he will eat it mixed in his food, and like you said, he’ll even lick it off her fingers! I like to hope it’s because he knows it will make him feel better.
I’m a believer! I firmly believe while it may not fix everything, it’s at least worth a try.
I can’t remember where I read this information, but a while back I read that the prohibition of hemp is partially responsible for many of the ailments we have today. The gut/intestinal issues people deal with today, inflammation, even mental health issues, comes back to removing hemp from our diets. Unfortunately, I forget the details, but I do remember it mentioned how cattle used to graze in hemp fields, people would cook with it, and other ways it was incorporated into our bodies aside from smoking. But that idea has stuck with me for a while now, and I find it very interesting and exciting to see what will come, now that it is being treated as a medicine rather than a drug (or starting to). Hooray for weed!!
Me too or he’s already noticed that it does.like to hope it’s because he knows it will make him feel better.
Where I live, the early Ukrainian settlers brought hemp seeds with them. The used it for clothing, cooking oil, animal feed, etc., until they made it illegal. Same thing when I was in Northern China in the early eighties. Huge fields of pot being grown by the peasantsAbsolutely!! After reading in Amy’s journal that Candida oil was helping her friend’s dog, I’m all about trying it! I’ve been giving my dog some for her anxiety. She licks her paws raw when it’s really bad. So far it’s helping, but hasn’t eliminated it completely. We’re still figuring out the dosage.
We were worried because he wouldn’t go near it at first! She tried putting it in his food, and he wouldn’t eat it at all (or his regular food for two days after). She tried putting the oil in some fresh chicken and he took it that way. Now he will eat it mixed in his food, and like you said, he’ll even lick it off her fingers! I like to hope it’s because he knows it will make him feel better.
I’m a believer! I firmly believe while it may not fix everything, it’s at least worth a try.
I can’t remember where I read this information, but a while back I read that the prohibition of hemp is partially responsible for many of the ailments we have today. The gut/intestinal issues people deal with today, inflammation, even mental health issues, comes back to removing hemp from our diets. Unfortunately, I forget the details, but I do remember it mentioned how cattle used to graze in hemp fields, people would cook with it, and other ways it was incorporated into our bodies aside from smoking. But that idea has stuck with me for a while now, and I find it very interesting and exciting to see what will come, now that it is being treated as a medicine rather than a drug (or starting to). Hooray for weed!!
Exactly that!Dogs are slick. It won't be long before those finger-lickers start eyeing where you keep that small bottle. Next, they'll starting thinking of ways to get that damn little top off!
We started using hemp protein powder in all sorts of food about a year ago - life changing. Best quality protein I’ve ever eaten. It’s like you can feel it while you eat it!Where I live, the early Ukrainian settlers brought hemp seeds with them. The used it for clothing, cooking oil, animal feed, etc., until they made it illegal. Same thing when I was in Northern China in the early eighties. Huge fields of pot being grown by the peasants
The only fields I’ve seen in real life are in Oregon. Once they legalized hemp, all the hay fields switched over. It’s quite a thing to see, it certainly made me smile. Rows and rows as far as the eye could see!Where I live, the early Ukrainian settlers brought hemp seeds with them. The used it for clothing, cooking oil, animal feed, etc., until they made it illegal. Same thing when I was in Northern China in the early eighties. Huge fields of pot being grown by the peasants
Interesting! I may want to check that out too.We started using hemp protein powder in all sorts of food about a year ago - life changing. Best quality protein I’ve ever eaten. It’s like you can feel it while you eat it!
The best part is you can use it in all sorts of things not just savoury food. My lovely other makes these awesome little protein balls using peanut butter the hemp protein powder other things and CBD infused coconut oil. They’re a protein-packed medible treat.may want to check that out too.
Yes! Hi Prof. And I actually mean yes to both of those quite sincerely. You get different benefits from CBD when you ingest and I just (in other words eat itAnd I actually mean yes to both of those quite sincerely. You get different benefits from CBD when you eat it (where it works over time to combat systemic inflammation) to when you smoke it or vapour or dose and oil under the tongue, all of which bring the more immediately experienced relief from anxiety and pain etc.smoking or vaping CBD strains be the best way to explore the benefits or would creating edibles be a better idea?
Thanks Amy. I've recently gotten into vaping dry herbs and have been keeping the vaporised flower to make edibles with. I think I will give the CBD strain a go.Yes! Hi Prof. And I actually mean yes to both of those quite sincerely. You get different benefits from CBD when you ingest and I just (in other words eat itAnd I actually mean yes to both of those quite sincerely. You get different benefits from CBD when you eat it (where it works over time to combat systemic inflammation) to when you smoke it or vapour or dose and oil under the tongue, all of which bring the more immediately experienced relief from anxiety and pain etc.
I do it all!