From: Adam Scriven (scurvy_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 10/04/02
Message-ID: <20021004133010.67331.qmail@web9905.mail.yahoo.com> Date: Fri, 4 Oct 2002 06:30:10 -0700 (PDT) From: Adam Scriven <scurvy_at_yahoo.com> Subject: Re: Omega Garden -
--- Ernie <genesis_at_gtwn.net> wrote:
> My thinking is to use that money for a trip to Holland for a real
> medicinal sampler, and deduct it from taxes for medical expense...
Well... when I get over there I probably won't be returning...
I'll just make sure I have my UK passport before I go, and I'll never
have to worry about it again.
:)
But they'll never let me deduct the trip for medical purposes... since
I told my Dr. I wanted to get a medical cannabis exemption, and he
laughed and told me "good luck". Tons of support there....
> They may not like growing upsidedown remember "The Secret Life of
> Plants"?
I haven't read it yet, it's on my list!
In reading about the Omega Garden though, they mention something about
the 'upside down' aspect being good for plants, helps them grow
stronger.
Could be similar to indoor plants, where a breeze will help them grow
stronger just by flexing their stems, forcing the stems to grow
stronger to take the added force.
> It will need to have openings for ventilation. Then you can grow tall
> plants, good for flowers, fruits and seeds.
That's similar to what I'd do if I could ($$$ and space permitting, and
I suppose the laws too! :) ). An environmentally controlled, CO2 and
UV light supplemented greenhouse... I'd grow everything I needed in
there, from cannabis to tomatoes, and most everything in between. My
fiance would love it too, she could get her cabbage and garlic
year-round!
*yum*!
> The Omega Garden might ideal on the Space Station(?)
I think that's where the idea came from, actually.
Adam
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