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U248@U2486·
@T_Manzana27 CBS described the decision as purely financial, citing annual losses of around $40 million, declining ad revenue in late-night TV, high production costs, and shifting viewer habits.
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GREEN DAWG DREW@GreenDawgDrew·
Someone show me a better OG in the market right now (not some myth you had a decade ago) that smokes better than the DawgWalker OG…. There’s a reason we are the gas champs @TrillySinatra #GoodDawgProductions
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U248@U2486·
@la_dul_c_ria @Raw_Genetics_ @ismokeloud707 @B_Eazyllc Ya most of the archive seeds I’ve popped have been fire. I had a crazy Hazmat OG that I used to run that was straight Chem/OG gas. B-eazy is proud to be a rat. I could never financially support a rat. There are too many quality seed makers these days to be supporting rats.
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U248@U2486·
You’re mixing up Induced Systemic Resistance (ISR) with the myth that only living soil creates “real” stress for better buds. That’s not how plant physiology works. Plants in well managed hydro/coco setups get plenty of controlled micro stresses. VPD swings, precise EC shifts, oxygenation, UV, etc. These trigger the same jasmonic/salicylic acid pathways for resin, terpenes, and density. The difference? Precision and consistency instead of chaotic soil biology. Mycorrhizae and microbes are cool, but top soilless growers replicate (or exceed) that with humics, aminos, targeted inoculants, and dialed nutrient timing. The “rockwool has no life” take is outdated. Active biology thrives in coco too. Blind tests and the actual market prove properly run salt/hybrid grows regularly match or beat living soil on flavor, effects, and bag appeal. Genetics + environment + precision during key weeks matter more than romanticizing the soil food web. Calling it “clown shit” or dissing AI doesn’t change the science. Living soil can be excellent. So can precision soilless. Elite results come from both and often hybrids. The “only living soil” tribalism is the real limitation. Both methods can produce fire when executed at a high level. Stop coping.
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Mike@Mike38132218574·
@U2486 @lusidghost @B_Eazyllc @Ben_grows @ismokeloud707 Id counter and say living soil growers do all the things you listed and more. Plants grown in non living soil experience less induced systemic resistance which is a key micro stress in producing denser more resinous buds. Maybe ai could learn a thing or two you fucking clown
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U248@U2486·
Bro, you’re moving the goalposts. Experienced growers obsess over EC, pH, DO, temps, nutrient ratios etc. in every system. That’s not the debate. The real question is whether a sterile/low-microbe salt system (coco, rockwool, hydro) can consistently match or beat a dialed in living soil grow in flavor, terpene profile, and overall entourage effect when both are executed at a high level. Science says the rhizosphere matters. Mycorrhizal networks, bacterial metabolites, humic/fulvic acids, and microbial signaling influence secondary metabolite pathways in ways that are hard to fully replicate with bottled salts alone. It’s not just “nutrients in = identical output.” Gene expression and stress responses differ. Many plant biologists, mycologists, and cannabis researchers acknowledge living soil often produces noticeably different organoleptic qualities. Salt systems can still be excellent, but acting like the substrate and microbiome are irrelevant is the actual anti-science take. No need for the “shut the fuck up unless you have a PhD” energy. People without degrees grow fire every day, and plenty of PhDs grow mids. Results and sensory data > gatekeeping credentials.
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Mike@Mike38132218574·
@U2486 @lusidghost @B_Eazyllc @Ben_grows @ismokeloud707 Literally everything you just listed an experienced grower will worry about. Doesnt matter the substrate. This isnt a matter of variable elimination its SCIENCE. Unless you have a major or doctorate in biology shut the fuck up respectfully
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U248@U2486·
A skilled grower can match or exceed living soil quality in salt based hydro/soilless systems through precise physiological control. Genetics set the foundation, but targeted nutrient ratios (e.g. NH4:NO3), EC management, pH stability, dissolved O2, and controlled abiotic stresses (temp, mild deficits, UV) directly tune MEP/MVA pathways for terpenes & cannabinoids. Additives like humics/aminos mimic microbial benefits. Post-harvest curing seals it. Reductionist precision beats emergent complexity when executed perfectly.
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Mike@Mike38132218574·
@lusidghost @B_Eazyllc @Ben_grows @ismokeloud707 You’re missing the point. Salts dont have an active rhizosphere in the same way as a “living soil” does. Even if you provide the proper nutes at the right time you still wont get the taste as you would from a living soil. Its a process of biomechanics and micro stress.
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U248@U2486·
@noveltygiftseed Wrong! I had usps postal inspectors come to my door to have me open a package because they cannot open them without your permission even if a dog alerts. The dog had ripped my package to shit and they still didn’t open it.
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Nikita Bier@nikitabier·
Next week I’m headed to Tokyo to meet with the X Japan team. What is the most American thing I can bring them?
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U248@U2486·
@xlr8harder I guess the thing I think about is that these are $7 an hour jobs. How much does it cost to keep this robot running for an hour?
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Little Kevin 5, cpa@pootsobotka·
Now make him take 3 percs then get behind the wheel
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U248@U2486·
@CourtneyMeehan3 @BrockJMeade @Rainmaker1973 The Trump administration expanded forest spraying and issued a February 2026 executive order declaring glyphosate production critical for national security and agriculture while supporting Bayer amid lawsuits.
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Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
The U.S. Forest Service is spraying glyphosate (Roundup) across tens of thousands of acres of national forests this spring to support commercial timber production. Following wildfires, forests naturally regenerate with diverse shrubs, wildflowers, and wildlife. However, a recent investigation reveals that the Forest Service and private logging companies are routinely applying the herbicide to eliminate competing native vegetation, favoring commercially valuable species such as Douglas fir and sugar pine. This practice has created large areas with significantly reduced biodiversity, often described as "dead zones", where insect, bird, and plant populations have sharply declined. Glyphosate, classified by the World Health Organization as a probable human carcinogen, has seen its use in California national forests quintuple over the past two decades, reaching a record 266,000 pounds in 2023. Local communities, environmental groups, and residents are raising concerns about potential impacts on water quality, endangered species (including salmon and rare foxes), and public health. Critics argue that prioritizing industrial timber production over ecological diversity conflicts with the broader mission of national forests as public lands. The issue has intensified debates over forest management, balancing economic interests with long-term environmental and community health.
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@TheFigen_ She did way too much cocaine
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The Figen@TheFigen_·
What is she doing with her mouth? Is she sending messages to someone using Morse code?😂
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U248@U2486·
@nova2cotton So much of the coco we use comes from India. Soak a bit in some water and test the EC. It’s more than likely not any different from the Mother Earth.
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Novacotton@nova2cotton·
Went to my hydro store and they told me they’re no longer carrying Mother Earth coco 😔 So I grabbed this one instead. I was already suspicious… then I saw the “Made in India” label and went full investigator mode 👀😂 Anyone have experience with this brand? Is it clean coco… or am I about to grow in mystery beach dust O_O grok says it's good 🤷
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U248@U2486·
@LarryKellogg @girdley Oatmeal is a cereal. It is made from oats (Avena sativa), which are a type of cereal grain from the Poaceae grass family. While often marketed as a porridge, it is classified as a whole-grain, hot breakfast cereal
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LarryKellogg@LarryKellogg·
@girdley Despite my name, I cannot stand cereal. I cook breakfast every morning. It consists of eggs and oatmeal. I haven’t had cereal for decades. I’m glad other people woke up and stopped eating cereal.
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Michael Girdley@girdley·
NEW LONG FORM VIDEO: Why America stopped eating cereal In February 2020, the CEO of Kellogg’s, the company famous for breakfast cereal, went on CNBC and made a surprising suggestion. He encouraged families to consider eating cereal for dinner because it was an affordable option. His name was Gary Pilnick, and he was earning more than $4 million a year. When he made that comment, the internet reacted harshly. TikTok users organized boycotts, and many people compared the moment to a modern version of “let them eat cake.” But what most people missed was that Pilnick wasn’t trying to insult customers. He was trying to save a struggling business. Cereal, once a staple of American households, had been in steady decline for decades. Many of us grew up eating it, everything from Cap’n Crunch to Grape-Nuts, but consumer habits had changed. Kellogg’s had once invented and dominated the cereal category. Yet after nearly a century, the company decided to exit the business entirely. The cereal division was eventually sold to an Italian confectionery company in what many saw as a fire sale, and the Kellogg name disappeared from the stock exchange after generations. So how did cereal go from a $14 billion a year industry in the United States to a product its own creator no longer wanted to own? This is the rise and fall of cereal.
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U248@U2486·
@TukiFromKL Allowing the state to regulate social media is a bad idea. If the parents of these children don’t like what they and the children are seeing they should deal with that in their own home like responsible adults. It’s not Metas job to protect your children.
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Tuki@TukiFromKL·
Meta just threatened to shut down Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp in an entire US state.. New Mexico sued them for child safety failures.. a jury found them liable.. fined them $375 million.. and now the state wants actual reforms.. age verification, separate teen accounts, real protections.. Meta's response.. "those changes are too hard.. we'd rather leave" a $1.5 trillion company is telling 2 million people it would rather cut them off than make its platform safe for children.. the state attorney general called it a PR stunt.. said Meta rewrites its own rules constantly, redesigns products on demand, and has bent to the demands of dictators to keep market access.. but protecting kids in New Mexico.. that's where they draw the line
Polymarket@Polymarket

JUST IN: Meta is reportedly considering shutting down Facebook, Instagram, & WhatsApp in New Mexico over the state’s child safety demands.

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@BillyM2k All they have is Kamala and Newsom. They have nothing to offer.
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Shibetoshi Nakamoto@BillyM2k·
can’t the democrats run someone better than kamala harris ffs
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