salutations friends – 1781th Edition
Mar0
p.s. my dog is totally running in her sleep hehe
salutations friends – 1782th Edition
Mar0
p.s. my dog is totally running in her sleep hehe
hello from Glasgow!! – 1781th Edition
Mar0
I’m Marc from Glasgow, pleased to meet you all!
hello from Glasgow!! – 1780th Edition
Mar0
I’m Marc from Glasgow, pleased to meet you all!
salutations friends – 1780th Edition
Mar0
p.s. my dog is totally running in her sleep hehe
Gibberellic Acid effects? – 1780th Edition
Mar0
This is an amazing material – great for science fairs. Gibberellic Acid is a very potent plant growth hormone. Very tiny amounts have profound and surprising effects on plants. Lettuce for instance, which grows in a small ball on the ground, can grow into a 10 foot tall ‘tree’ when a small amount of Gibberellic Acid is applied to the seedling. Varying amounts do different things and different plants will produce different results.
You can actually find it for sale at Gibberellic Acid – $8.50 : United Nuclear , Scientific Equipment & Supplies
From what I have been reading on the use on tomato plants it increased the fruit yield by 40% and is non toxic so it may be something worth experimenting with.
By Wolfy
Gibberellic Acid effects? – 1779th Edition
Mar0
This is an amazing material – great for science fairs. Gibberellic Acid is a very potent plant growth hormone. Very tiny amounts have profound and surprising effects on plants. Lettuce for instance, which grows in a small ball on the ground, can grow into a 10 foot tall ‘tree’ when a small amount of Gibberellic Acid is applied to the seedling. Varying amounts do different things and different plants will produce different results.
You can actually find it for sale at Gibberellic Acid – $8.50 : United Nuclear , Scientific Equipment & Supplies
From what I have been reading on the use on tomato plants it increased the fruit yield by 40% and is non toxic so it may be something worth experimenting with.
By Wolfy
salutations friends – 1780th Edition
Mar0
p.s. my dog is totally running in her sleep hehe
hello from Glasgow!! – 1779th Edition
Mar0
I’m Marc from Glasgow, pleased to meet you all!
NORML Launches iPhone Application, Reefer Revolution Continues In Cyberspace – 1779th Edition
Mar0
3-11-2010 05:18 AM
With marijuana already one of the most popular topics on the Internet, NORML proudly announces that the Reefer Revolution has now found its way into the smart phone technology tsunami that is sweeping the world up into instant access and connectivity to important information and like-minded community.
Available for a .99 cent download from the iTunes webpage, the NORML app for iPhones now empowers NORML members and supporters to read the daily news, cannabis-related headlines and blogs; get educated on pending federal or state cannabis-related legislation and lobby their elected policymakers via pre-written email; listen to NORMLs popular daily podcast on-the-run; check out NORMLs active Twitter feed, Flicker photos and the organizations YouTube channel of videos.
All of this from one application, located on ones phone, for under $1 and in support of Americas oldest and largest pro-cannabis law reform organization!
Another NORML iPhone app is already in development that will feature the organizations copyrighted list of state/federal cannabis laws, drug testing information, listing of criminal defense lawyers and NORML chapters nationwide. Additions to the current NORML app on iPhone, as well as creating similar programs for Google and Droid phones is currently underway.
NORML is also developing cannabis-centric games for mobile phone and Internet play.
I ascribe substantial credit for bringing about the rapid decrease in public support for cannabis prohibition to the advent and popularity of the Internet. Pre-Internet, both cannabis consumers and the general public had little-to-no access to verifiable and credible scientific or academic information regarding cannabis. Once NORML (and numerous other pro-reform organizations) could place large amounts of information online circa 1995, that anyone could read and download from the privacy of home, the opinion polls started to demonstrate a strong increase in the publics discontent with cannabis prohibition laws.
Now that tens of thousands of scientific studies and medical reports can be read on mobile devices, pro-cannabis radio shows can be listened to on the bus or train and citizens fed up with prohibition laws can now contact their elected representatives anytime, from just about anywhere, smart phone technology is only going to 1) increase the number of citizen-advocates lobbying for cannabis law reforms, and 2) these ease-of-use mobile technologies also enhance the abilities of citizens to be more active in the ever-growing cannabis law reform movement, online community and commerce.
Many thanks to Red Aphid and Vincil Bishop for their tireless efforts to code and work through the labyrinth of regulations and requirements at Apple to bring NORMLs first smart phone application to fruition.
By Cannavelli