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FT: Pollen, Ptarmigan, Harmonium, Osage Tribe, etc...     

Author: ProgFan
Date: Jan 3, 2007 20:55

x-no-archive: yes FT: Ptarmigan - s/t 1972 (Canada) Harmonium - s/t 1974 (Canada) Pollen - s/t 1976 (Canada) (#1 ranked Canadian release at www.gnosis2000.net) Osage Tribe - 1972 (Italy) I'm looking for some more of the 2nd tier italian prog of the 70's or Canadian one's. If anyone has Procession "Fabria", I will trade any of the above for it. Please contact me at ...
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Re: The ongoing pot shortage in the UK - what is 'pollen'?     

Author: Shaun aRe
Date: Dec 1, 2006 11:27

...what sort of solid it was, the dealer said it's 'pollen'. My question, what is 'pollen'? Any good? It's expensive but that could just be the drought. So guys and girls, anyone come across 'pollen' before? Thanks Pollem/Polm (it's often called by Pollen... but that's not right, and it isn't pollen at all). It's fine hash, basically - nice...
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Re: The ongoing pot shortage in the UK - what is 'pollen'?     

Author: JamieJamie
Date: Nov 30, 2006 13:54

... what sort of solid it was, the dealer said it's 'pollen'. My question, what is 'pollen'? Any good? It's expensive but that could just be the drought. So guys and girls, anyone come across 'pollen' before? Thanks Pollem/Polm (it's often called by Pollen, but that's not right, and it isn't pollen at all). It's fine hash, basically - nice ...
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Re: The ongoing pot shortage in the UK - what is 'pollen'?     

Author: Shaun aRe
Date: Nov 28, 2006 14:45

... asked what sort of solid it was, the dealer said it's 'pollen'. My question, what is 'pollen'? Any good? It's expensive but that could just be the drought. So guys and girls, anyone come across 'pollen' before? Thanks Pollem/Polm (it's often called by Pollen, but that's not right, and it isn't pollen at all). It's fine hash, basically - nice bunch of...
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The ongoing pot shortage in the UK - what is 'pollen'?     

Author: JamieJamie
Date: Nov 28, 2006 05:04

... is better than nothing eh. Im going to get to the point now, when I asked what sort of solid it was, the dealer said it's 'pollen'. My question, what is 'pollen'? Any good? It's expensive but that could just be the drought. So guys and girls, anyone come across 'pollen' before? Thanks
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Re: Nepal (Kush?) . . . UGH!!     

Author: BudBurner
Date: Sep 19, 2008 17:36

...?!), but her leaves/top buds seemed to be close together near the stems and areas were looking like the leaves were dying!! Blaaa! I tried to pollinate her 3 different times with N.L. pollen (maybe too old?) and never saw seeds (looked like pods, but nothing developed). Anyways, last night I checked Cervante's Hoticulture book (Thanks BB!), and found out my NEPAL has Gray Mold or "...
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Nepal (Kush?) . . . UGH!!     

Author: Judy Scobee
Date: Sep 19, 2008 16:32

...! Hmmm?!), but her leaves/top buds seemed to be close together near the stems and areas were looking like the leaves were dying!! Blaaa! I tried to pollinate her 3 different times with N.L. pollen (maybe too old?) and never saw seeds (looked like pods, but nothing developed). Anyways, last night I checked Cervante's Hoticulture book (Thanks BB!), and found out my NEPAL has Gray Mold or "Bud ...
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Re: any suggestions what to do on global warming?     

Author: Nic
Date: Sep 19, 2008 03:54

... from farm animals, is just as likely to create a hazard to the ozone ?? We have a problem with allergies, an over farmed variety of crops cultivated on purpose for markets in mass proportions. I'm not too sure about horticulture, but pollens and irritation and by products etc do have some effect somewhere or on the kinds of persons who have sensitivity somehow (their wallets perhaps)
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Re: ancient plant based pharmaceuticals     

Author: Day Brown
Date: Sep 18, 2008 22:03

... which plants the ancients or primitives actually used Well actually, we do know something. Modern forensic tools have been brought into obscure East European museums to look for plant resins and pollens in ancient pots. There are some clues as to what Transylvanian witches were actually cooking up. But yes, your point well taken. I've collected Amanita Muscaria in my neck of Ozark ...
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Re: ancient plant based pharmaceuticals     

Author: Day Brown
Date: Sep 18, 2008 22:03

... which plants the ancients or primitives actually used Well actually, we do know something. Modern forensic tools have been brought into obscure East European museums to look for plant resins and pollens in ancient pots. There are some clues as to what Transylvanian witches were actually cooking up. But yes, your point well taken. I've collected Amanita Muscaria in my neck of Ozark ...
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