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RE: Grow Diaries 2024 #16 'Living Soil' And A Weird Growth 🍄

in Canna-Curate3 months ago

Imagine, if I told you there likely may have been forms of free energy in use all around us at one point in history, and the use of fossil fuels was quite a sinister plan in the long run, but that's a slight deviation/digression from the topic of discussion.

I can't disagree with the logic, and there may not be as huge of a digression as may be apparent. I live in a legal place to grow it outdoors, but the greed of man has made that an impossibility where I reside with my current resources at hand, and if I had the resources to safely do it here, I'd likely move to a safer place to do it with those resources.

Prohibition and the corporate cannabis industry hasn't made it any easier, and there's still plenty of states in this land I reside in where it's flat out illegal to grow it still, even though it's the same country.

In a perfect world I probably would have started off growing weed outdoors, but life did not provide the means for this to happen, but I still became a weed grower with the resources I had at hand, even if it's the lesser desired way to grow, and I can't see this as a bad thing.

I still think what I've gained over the past years growing weed in tents will help me grow weed better outdoors when I start, the same way cycling that bike generator would make you stronger in some ways, and you would be doing the environment a favor by producing that power yourself, Lithium Ion is anything but energy efficient, don't get me started on that one...

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I was going to write that the sun is free energy.
I think you misunderstood my point with the bycicle. I implied, that it would be easiest to just use a bycicle instead of an e-scooter.

Then you come at me with 'free energy' and lithium-ion batteries and I thought it would be best not to increase the misunderstandings.


Sunlight is free, plants are the best bio-reactor we have to harvest sun energy and to store it, chemically. (In the form of carbo-hydrates)
That's it. That was my message.