Share The Seeds
General and Off Topic => General Discussion => Topic started by: semaphore on November 12, 2013, 09:16:18 AM
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I have a friend who was told by a guy who is very big into sustainable farming that he makes this stuff called ORMUS via the dry method. His name is Dan Shrieber. Apparently this stuff is insanely powerful and has something to do with m-state quantum balancing. Apparently its amazing for plants. So im going to make some and feed some to my plants to see if it does anything.
http://ormusforum.com/
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Heard of it but have never seen any proof or unbiased publications about it. Pseudoscience if you ask me.
http://rationalwiki.org/wiki/ORMUS (http://rationalwiki.org/wiki/ORMUS)
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True its definitely out there type stuff and most academics will go against the grain of it. But i guess what harm can it be to try it out i guess
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Please do some research if you intend to experiment with things like this, and then decide if it's worth your time and money. Personally, I think there's many available (tested, thoroughly discussed) options and treatments to boost your plants, other than ideas that so far don't hold water. And about "what harm can it be to try it out", please be careful (http://www.subtleenergies.com/ormus/tw/realthing.htm).
Moving this to General and Off Topic Area.
Kind regards,
Mandrake
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Please do some research if you intend to experiment with things like this, and then decide if it's worth your time and money. Personally, I think there's many available (tested, thoroughly discussed) options and treatments to boost your plants, other than ideas that so far don't hold water. And about "what harm can it be to try it out", please be careful (http://www.subtleenergies.com/ormus/tw/realthing.htm).
Moving this to General and Off Topic Area.
Kind regards,
Mandrake
Well according to some guides i've found how to make this stuff its going to cost me $0. I didnt plan on ingesting the stuff. Was gonna use sea water and caustic soda and feed it to a plant or two. Yes i think its total rubbish but yeah whats science without experimentation.