In a world of capitol profits at economy of scales it is given that quality degrades along with systems sustainablity. intensive agriculture has effeciencies at economies of scale but can have a point of diminshing returns on several facets meanwhile the best results may come from a passive system designed by nature.
Contemporary western commercial genetic information packages have been bred against natural selection. Decades of breeding in a closet with pampered nurseries, limited germplasm and inbreeding of recessive traits along with clone only breeding has lost the ability of many pedigree lineages to grow wild , feral or even direct seeded in a field. Fortunately there are stewards of the landraces and madd scientists who are concerned with more than profits of money in hand and look for solutions for the Seventh Generation.
Step out of the box of commercial grow paradigms and gain a better understanding of the most valuable plant man has ever known.
Alex drops knowledge gained over 36 years of cannabis horticulture and plant medicine work, formal education in Agriculture sciences, organic since 1992 and searching for answers to natureal craft / dry farm since seed one.
this is the first pod /live stream in what i hope to be a long series of edudoc info drops.
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1A disclosure: Alex stands on a most unusual platform of the First Amendment of the US Constitution providing the Law of The Land, proven in Federal court and further delineated by an Act of Congress in the year 2000, he is unbound by local color of law and conspiracy of such and is considered a sacred earth sacred plant medicine man steward of a sacred plant sanctuary . He has treated people with plant medicine since the age of 14 with sea sick fishermen and at age 15 his first cancer patient approached asking to fill a Dr Recommends as was the only course of relief available in 1986 in southern California , never having charged any money for cancer care. teaching sustainability is a bound sacred duty. for the seventh generation, it is not ours, we are merely the stewards borrowing it while we are here.
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