H.A.F.
a.k.a. Rusty Nails
That looks suspiciously like someone is rebranding their product for bottling, marketing, and sale... Never saw that coming LOL
That looks suspiciously like someone is rebranding their product for bottling, marketing, and sale... Never saw that coming LOL
Other than selling access to his knowledge at conferences or whatever, how did Chris Trump monetize the KNF stuff? I'm sure there was a book that people could read without buying, etc. I'm not saying that anything in KNF is inherently bad or that him trying to make a dollar is bad.I’ve see people selling it around the web
Good questionOther than selling access to his knowledge at conferences or whatever, how did Chris Trump monetize the KNF stuff? I'm sure there was a book that people could read without buying, etc. I'm not saying that anything in KNF is inherently bad or that him trying to make a dollar is bad.
If you are in the KNF cult making your WCA out of eggshells and vinegar to get calcium is a process. By the end of the first batch you get "WCA"
But if you are looking through a dozen shelves of nute-bottles at the grow store, seeing a generic looking one that says "WCA" probably isn't a head turner. But labeled as knfStructure I now can associate it with the cool mambers of that cult, and without joining I can guess what it's for!
So all I meant was it's a blatant marketing adjustment - but who's making the dollar?
This was the ingredient that blew the whole KNF cult thing for me. I thought about the brown sugar not being local sometime after that oneAngelica Sinensis - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
www.sciencedirect.com
There's plenty of Ginseng around, mainly WV and Kentucky and the whereabouts are kept protected.This was the ingredient that blew the whole KNF cult thing for me. I thought about the brown sugar not being local sometime after that one
Ginseng does grow wild in the US though so I am sure this could be cultivated. I lean towards looking for something local that can fill the same needs.
I've seen the TV show...There's plenty of Ginseng around, mainly WV and Kentucky and the whereabouts are kept protected.
People hunt it to make money and grow their own patches.
You should hunt in a National Forest if you wanna try to find it on your own.
It's getting harder to find the wild root, but it's more potent than the cultivated.
I like your real high answer manI've seen the TV show...
I just meant that while the angelic root is a traditionally Oriental plant, so is ginseng. If ginseng can grow here then angielic root should also.
I have no comfrey local to my property. I planted some. Now it's local. I'm cool with that and if you want to start some angelic root so you can do a local OHN then rock on! That's what it's (or should be) all about.
But there's still the issue with the brown sugar. I haven't thought of a local sugar substitute. I am thinking maybe sugar beet, or sorghum, either can make good bird or worm food if they don't pan out. I think sugar cane needs more tropical than I have.
But I could juice local fruits and berries and try fermenting with those instead of sugar - rather than fermenting those WITH sugar
This is why I love getting real high then checking the forum!
There's a tv show? lolI've seen the TV show...
I just meant that while the angelic root is a traditionally Oriental plant, so is ginseng. If ginseng can grow here then angielic root should also.
I have no comfrey local to my property. I planted some. Now it's local. I'm cool with that and if you want to start some angelic root so you can do a local OHN then rock on! That's what it's (or should be) all about.
But there's still the issue with the brown sugar. I haven't thought of a local sugar substitute. I am thinking maybe sugar beet, or sorghum, either can make good bird or worm food if they don't pan out. I think sugar cane needs more tropical than I have.
But I could juice local fruits and berries and try fermenting with those instead of sugar - rather than fermenting those WITH sugar
This is why I love getting real high then checking the forum!
There was one of those "reality" (wink wink) shows about the trials and tribulations of earning a living within the ginseng mafia... or something like that LOLThere's a tv show? lol
watch what u get some(sugar beets) old heirlooms were only a 5 percent sugar content by vol.There's a tv show? lol
I've used the unfiltered Black Strap molasses. I'm not familiar with this grow technique you all are talking about.(KNF)
I have to say HAF, you're the "go to" guy on here for the updated organic tech coming out. lol
On another note,
The Freakshow, did you have plants that grew like this one Turpman shows?
Is it an environmental affect the plant is reacting to or am I right in thinking it's from Freakshow heritage?