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Van Halen “1984” album Review

Written by on 8 December 2022

By Xochipilli     Van Halen’s album “1984” was released in 1984 and was the band’s ninth studio album. It was a commercial and critical success, reaching the top of the charts and producing several hit singles, including “Jump” and “Panama.” Musically, “1984” showcases Van Halen’s signature blend of hard rock and heavy metal, with guitar […]

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Album review of Nine Inch Nail’s “Pretty Hate Machine”

Written by on 8 December 2022

By Xochipilli      Nine Inch Nails’ debut album “Pretty Hate Machine” was released in 1989 and was a groundbreaking release in the industrial rock genre. The album features a mix of heavy, distorted guitar riffs and electronic sounds, with lead singer Trent Reznor’s anguished lyrics exploring themes of isolation and desperation. The album’s standout track […]

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Open Letter to the city council about outdoor cannabis consumption event.

Written by on 30 July 2022

By The Alex Greetings City Council member, this is the collective voice of Green Coast Radio (https://www.greencoastradio.com/).  We are reaching out today because we want to give you our thoughts about allowing outdoor cannabis sale and consumption events in our communities. It turns out that legal cannabis isn’t the evil that’s going to undermine the […]

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Clakamas Cootz’s (Super Soil) Mix!

Written by on 19 July 2022

Water Only TLO – Can be combined with Teas!!! Base mix: 1. 1/3 sphagnum peat moss 2. 1/3 aération (perlite, pumice, lava rock, rice hulls, etc.) 3. 1/3 HIGH QUALITY compost and/or worm casting To every 1 cubic foot (~7.5 gallons) of the base mix add : 1. 1/2 cup kelp meal 2. 1/2 cup […]

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The grayness of Powdery Mildew will make you cry.

Written by on 19 July 2022

    Powdery Mildew by Rincon-Vitova Insectory Powdery mildew (PM) is the most important fungal disease of cannabis, but also one of the most easily managed of the foliar diseases. It is a fungus that grows on the upper surface of leaves and parasitizes surface cells. Affected cells may be killed, causing brown areas on […]

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Thrips

Written by on 8 June 2022

By Rincon-Vitova Insectary   Thrips  Thrips cause damage that is similar to spider mites; they tend to scrape the leaf surface to extract the chlorophyll. Thrips are tiny pests, capable of limited flight. Thrips damage plants by feeding on leaf and flower tissue, leaving a silvery appearance. They also lay eggs in leaves and flower […]

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If you see butterflies/moths you’re going to get Caterpillars in your cannabis.

Written by on 8 June 2022

  By Rincon-Vitova Insectary Caterpillars (& Moths)  “Caterpillar” is the common name for the larvae of members of the order Lepidoptera (the insect order comprising butterflies and moths). Armyworms and cutworms generally eat seedlings. Bollworms and budworms typically feed on seeds and inside flowers. Hemp Borer and European corn borer are often found inside of […]

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Don’t get caught in the Spider Mites web of sadness.

Written by on 8 June 2022

By Rincon Vitova Insectary Spider Mites (Tetranychus spp)     Mites are common pests both on indoor and outdoor crops. Mites aren’t insects but members of the arachnid class along with spiders and ticks. Spider mites, also called web spinning mites, are often the most common mite pests and include the Pacific spider mite, two-spotted […]

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Flower Fest and Lit Lounge recap

Written by on 22 May 2022

By Alex Robles The 2022 season of the Flower Fest kicked off during the weekend of April 30 – May 1.  This two day celebration of cannabis was held on the beach in Port Hueneme, Ca.  The weather was exactly what you would imagine for Southern California, perfect.  Blue skies, a slight ocean breeze and […]

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Russet Mites

Written by on 21 May 2022

Russet Mites (Aculops cannabicola)  By Rincon Vitova Insectary Hemp russet mites are hard to control if they get started in the garden.  Extremely high populations of mites may build in late summer which damage maturing buds/flowers and reduce yield and quality. They feed on foliage, including petioles, meristems and leaves. Russet mites feed on stigmas […]

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