I was already familiar with DeMeo, but it was nice to hear him speak his case. He's done some really incredible work, and sitting here with giant bush fires raging North, South and East, it is heart breaking that this technology is not widely used.
The question of the Earth's 'breathing' was one I've been reading about a fair bit with my research on biodynamics. Steiner was all over that shit. The Earth has a number of interlocking liquid cycles such as the rising and falling of sap both seasonally and daily. This is why, for example, you collect herbs for tinctures early in the morning as they are at maximum 'inhalation' therefore contain the most essence they are able to hold.
One thing I found really interesting while cruising his site was this dude :
http://originalsonicbloom.com/
He uses the sound of birds chirping and insects humming and such to encourage plants to open their stomata to accept a rich nutrient mix and gets some pretty astonishing results. I think he would make an excellent guest on the show. His work clearly demonstrates the interconnectedness of all living systems.
PS: my apologies if this is off-topic to the subject-matter.
I always think of Doc Bronners when someone says that.it's ALL ONE, babe!
I wonder if that would help cannabis growthI was already familiar with DeMeo, but it was nice to hear him speak his case. He's done some really incredible work, and sitting here with giant bush fires raging North, South and East, it is heart breaking that this technology is not widely used.
The question of the Earth's 'breathing' was one I've been reading about a fair bit with my research on biodynamics. Steiner was all over that shit. The Earth has a number of interlocking liquid cycles such as the rising and falling of sap both seasonally and daily. This is why, for example, you collect herbs for tinctures early in the morning as they are at maximum 'inhalation' therefore contain the most essence they are able to hold.
One thing I found really interesting while cruising his site was this dude :
http://originalsonicbloom.com/
He uses the sound of birds chirping and insects humming and such to encourage plants to open their stomata to accept a rich nutrient mix and gets some pretty astonishing results. I think he would make an excellent guest on the show. His work clearly demonstrates the interconnectedness of all living systems.
I always think of Doc Bronners when someone says that.
I wonder if that would help cannabis growth