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Live Stoner Chat Live Stoner Chat - Apr-Jun '23

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Ran across couple yt vids that triggered a memory of my Grandmother doing similar back in the mid to late 70"s. Supposedly Pothos cuttings exude a lot of growth/rooting hormone when rooting cuttings, so much that it"s beneficial to slower / harder to root plants. So I cut a few and put them in with some of my mints to check it out.
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And of course my mind returns to our favorite plant and I start wondering if trying this on some photoperiod cuttings might help them out on getting rooted quicker.
So if anyone doing clones of photoperiod plants wants to give a try at this experiment, it might help the community.
 
Oh yeah, I’ve noticed. I don’t really dig seafood much anyway…so it’s not really an issue. I think a lot of stuff in stores is soaked in salt water as a preservative…. :pass:
Especially scallops. Swimming in saline.
This stuff is great, for packaged, and at my fish monger. Several varieties.
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