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Will Foster: Sentenced 93 Years for Self Medicating

Many people have probably never heard the name Will Foster before, but his story deserves to be told. Foster is a US Army Veteran and business owner who suffered rheumatoid arthrit... Read More »


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All Hail The King of Pot

Bruce Perlowin is a controversial figure known as the ‘King of Pot’.

Back in the 1970’s, drug smuggling felt like more of a sport than a serious crime. The thrill of wal... Read More »


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Remember the Black Tunas

Few people recognize Robert Platshorn by name.

Even fewer people recognize his face. Yet Robert is a historic figure that ran an international drug smuggling organization c... Read More »


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Throwback Thursday: The Amazing Optimarc

ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS

In my column in the last issue (Vol.5 No.3), I stated that most plant varieties require some blue light at all stages. However, it is more ac... Read More »


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Throwback Thursday: Organic Hydroponics

PREFATORY NOTE

The search for knowledge is never ending. Most of us learn more as time passes. Reporting every 3 months on new technology is not easy. My later columns... Read More »


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Throwback Thursday: Correcting Growing Errors

BOOK REVIEWS

Indoor Marijuana Horticulture by Jorge Cervantes

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Throwback Thursday: Mother Plants

MORE ABOUT THE MOTHER PLANT METHOD

This method was mentioned briefly in Volume 3 #4 and discussed more in detail in Volume 4 #4 . I am very enthusiastic about this met... Read More »


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Throwback Thursday: Vintage Lighting

PLANT GROWTH BULBS

The Halide arc tube emits a lot of Ultra- Violet (UV) light; although the outer glass shell of the bulb absorbs most of the UV, converting it to hea... Read More »


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Throwback Thursday: The Universe is One Big Bag of Tricks

MISCELLANEOUS TIPS

Insecticidal soaps work by mechanically suffocating soft-bodied insects. Since it is not a poison, the insects cannot genetically adapt to it. It is... Read More »