Thursday, September 24, 2020

Seeds

 Seeds
By Bill Gallagher
580 Words




     What an adventure farming is.  I mean.  Be witness to miracles, if you are not blinded by tv and other bad information sources.  I suppose thats why the overseers have tried to make laws against farming.  Those ghouls and vampires are becoming so transparent its a wonder they don't just dry up and blow away.
      Ahhhhhh, the audacity of hope.  
     With all thats available in information today, it pays even more than it used to pay to be aware of whats good and what sucks.  Then of course there are all kinds of attacks going on here there and everywhere, preppy wars and worse, secret international armies and air forces employed to spy on and harass Americans (The Zionist Staatssicherheit Police State Racketeers which includes all active duty federal-state-county AND city cops, and Many retired military officers), black market monopolies and cartels, the global estate, a totally biased lying pop media ptl, blah blah blah blasé.  What we are is a bunch of tommyknockers, seriously.
     When Marijuana is grown for cloth, as canvas cannabis sativa hemp, seeds are also produced as crop, for oil and food purposes.  Good oil that can be burned pure in some diesel motors.  When hemp seeds are gathered as a crop they are easily removed from the flowers after drying by cane threshing.  Most of the sun that was absorbed by the plant after it was pollinated is now in the seeds.   The best energy.  The most efficient conversion.  Little match heads of slow green fire sent directly from our star.  Ancient Tribes Awaken.
     When propagating seeds for medicine hemp, which incidentally creates the most potent pot, ie the seed bracts, it is a good idea to double crop your sinse plants, pulling all males as they happen and letting them dry somewhere way out of the way, where the dust cannot travel.  The magic dust, oh yeah, insidious shit it is.  If you park it way out of the way, its ok, bag it in paper.  As an aside I read an account of hemp farming from 1913 where reference was made to the sticky gummy material (Seed bracts) that all harvested seeds came with, creating a need for a secondary refining process.
     After your sinse frosts up enough for you then cut it and dry it and start the cure.  Take everything but the small buds, thats why its a good idea to leave as many lower branches as you can, because after the first crop is taken, those sheltered little flowers are now wide open to sun and they will grow almost as big as the ones from the first crop, if you have the daylight that is.  Greenhouses are good.  
     This is when the males come out and you can pollinate the second set o' buds for a nice seed crop.  Either use a small paint brush for selective application, or just shake the male plants all over the greenhouse, but beware that last, you will have zillions upon zillions of seeds doing the shake.
     The stems which fed the whole plant are now disproportionately large compared to the leaves and flowers, becoming a nutrient mainline to the seeds.  We all know how Momma is.  
     Give the plants a couple days after taking the first crop, water well, even fertilize if needed but be especially careful not to overfert.  Once the pollen hits the cropped seedless females they go into regrowth right away, the seeds became very obvious within 5 days and grow fast and healthy.
     Good luc.

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