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		<title>GreenPassion.org -  Dedicated to Medicinal Cannabis Cultivation and Education - Growing Equipment Reviews</title>
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			<title>Anybody use these Reflector Hangers?</title>
			<link>http://www.greenpassion.org/f56/anybody-use-these-reflector-hangers-17169/</link>
			<pubDate>Fri, 20 Nov 2009 19:45:51 GMT</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[2 pairs Adjustable Reflector Hangers (4 Yo Yos total) - eBay (item 220468221795 end time Dec-15-09 19:11:49 PST) (http://cgi.ebay.com/2-pairs-Adjustable-Reflector-Hangers-4-Yo-Yos-total_W0QQitemZ220468221795QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_0?hash=item3354ee1763)

If so, help.  lol  The directions at the ebay page are pretty straightforward but I'm trying to figure what the eyelet is for? I don't need the hook, have others way to hook the hanger on but what the heck is the eyelet for?  Is this where the string gets tied to? Or do I just tie the string to the refelctor?  Tying it bites because the string doesn't seem that long in the first place.  Want to hang led lights off them too.]]></description>
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If so, help.  lol  The directions at the ebay page are pretty straightforward but I'm trying to figure what the eyelet is for? I don't need the hook, have others way to hook the hanger on but what the heck is the eyelet for?  Is this where the string gets tied to? Or do I just tie the string to the refelctor?  Tying it bites because the string doesn't seem that long in the first place.  Want to hang led lights off them too.</div>

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			<title>Einstein Oil</title>
			<link>http://www.greenpassion.org/f56/einstein-oil-16921/</link>
			<pubDate>Thu, 12 Nov 2009 18:46:38 GMT</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[*Spend the $20.00.

Unless you want the big bottle, then spend the $50.00.

This stuff works on spider mites, and IMO, if it takes out spider mites, then anything else should not be a problem.

I have tried neem oil before with limited results, so naturally I was skeptical about this stuff. This neem is "cold pressed" unlike other neem's, leaving so much beneficial stuff in the end. There is in fact a very noticeable difference between Einsteins neem oil and other commercial neem products. I do believe the "cold water extraction" this company uses has a drastic impact on the final product. It's expensive, but it works. 

Because of the concentration, I was suggested a wetting agent which was only $6.00, but I already have bottles of 99.5% pure glycerin that I use for tinctures, and the glycerin itself does break down the neem and makes it more water soluble. But if you dont have glycerin then I would suggest getting the conditioner/wetting agent also because without it, the neem will not be soluble in water alone and you will find yourself doing a lot of shaking with little results. It's also recommended to use a light detergent to break it down instead of the wetting agent but be careful with that because detergents/dish soaps will have some funky oils or chemicals in them. 

All in all, I'm happy. It's been a long journey trying to find an effective organic insecticide that works on the worst of the worst... spider mites.*]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div><font face="Garamond"><font size="5"><font color="Navy"><b>Spend the $20.00.<br />
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Unless you want the big bottle, then spend the $50.00.<br />
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This stuff works on spider mites, and IMO, if it takes out spider mites, then anything else should not be a problem.<br />
<br />
I have tried neem oil before with limited results, so naturally I was skeptical about this stuff. This neem is &quot;cold pressed&quot; unlike other neem's, leaving so much beneficial stuff in the end. There is in fact a very noticeable difference between Einsteins neem oil and other commercial neem products. I do believe the &quot;cold water extraction&quot; this company uses has a drastic impact on the final product. It's expensive, but it works. <br />
<br />
Because of the concentration, I was suggested a wetting agent which was only $6.00, but I already have bottles of 99.5% pure glycerin that I use for tinctures, and the glycerin itself does break down the neem and makes it more water soluble. But if you dont have glycerin then I would suggest getting the conditioner/wetting agent also because without it, the neem will not be soluble in water alone and you will find yourself doing a lot of shaking with little results. It's also recommended to use a light detergent to break it down instead of the wetting agent but be careful with that because detergents/dish soaps will have some funky oils or chemicals in them. <br />
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All in all, I'm happy. It's been a long journey trying to find an effective organic insecticide that works on the worst of the worst... spider mites.</b></font></font></font></div>

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			<title><![CDATA[Atami's Bloombastic.. amazing product or shady marketing scheme?]]></title>
			<link>http://www.greenpassion.org/f56/atamis-bloombastic-amazing-product-shady-marketing-scheme-16880/</link>
			<pubDate>Wed, 11 Nov 2009 03:18:16 GMT</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[*My guy at the hydro shop will not stop talking about this stuff. Although they know their stuff (or should know their stuff) I take everything they say with a grain of salt. The commission and/or deals shops have worked out with company's can really confuse things sometimes. *
*Well I tried finding something... anything close to a review about this stuff but have not been too successfull. The $100.00 + price tag on the stuff SHOULD be supported by some kind of side by side's or double blind tests or even a convincing graph of some sort. But no... not even on Atami's website. *
*A quick glance at the back of the bottle does in fact reveal some interesting things, especially the unique PK qualities held within. As a complete bloom boost, it may actually be something good atami has to offer. But for over $100.00 I remain skeptical. I'd have my grandmother turn in her grave if I were to spend more than $50 on a bloom booster, never mind $100. I just cant grasp that concept. No way. *
*I would love to hear more about this stuff from my fellow farmers here at Green Passion, perhaps an actual user that can tell me to quit being frugal and check the stuff out. Or maybe someone here will just prove my theory correct as to Atami having a shady marketing scheme aimed towards noobs making it look like some breakthrough product fully equipped with the flashy metal bottle and hot cartoon chic on the label. Even someone who understands more than I do about PK bloom boosters and their derived sources? Please dont let me buy this stuff only to have me come here next week bitchin' about how Atami done burned me for a hundred bucks! Well if that happens at least I can save the next guy a hundred bucks. See, this is why nute companies should have samples not only to better customer relations, but to also back up what they claim in their products before a purchase is made. *

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div><div align="center"><font face="Franklin Gothic Medium"><font size="4"><font color="Navy"><b>My guy at the hydro shop will not stop talking about this stuff. Although they know their stuff (or should know their stuff) I take everything they say with a grain of salt. The commission and/or deals shops have worked out with company's can really confuse things sometimes. </b></font></font></font><br />
<font face="Franklin Gothic Medium"><font size="4"><font color="Navy"><b>Well I tried finding something... anything close to a review about this stuff but have not been too successfull. The $100.00 + price tag on the stuff SHOULD be supported by some kind of side by side's or double blind tests or even a convincing graph of some sort. But no... not even on Atami's website. </b></font></font></font><br />
<font face="Franklin Gothic Medium"><font size="4"><font color="Navy"><b>A quick glance at the back of the bottle does in fact reveal some interesting things, especially the unique PK qualities held within. As a complete bloom boost, it may actually be something good atami has to offer. But for over $100.00 I remain skeptical. I'd have my grandmother turn in her grave if I were to spend more than $50 on a bloom booster, never mind $100. I just cant grasp that concept. No way. </b></font></font></font><br />
<font face="Franklin Gothic Medium"><font size="4"><font color="Navy"><b>I would love to hear more about this stuff from my fellow farmers here at Green Passion, perhaps an actual user that can tell me to quit being frugal and check the stuff out. Or maybe someone here will just prove my theory correct as to Atami having a shady marketing scheme aimed towards noobs making it look like some breakthrough product fully equipped with the flashy metal bottle and hot cartoon chic on the label. Even someone who understands more than I do about PK bloom boosters and their derived sources? Please dont let me buy this stuff only to have me come here next week bitchin' about how Atami done burned me for a hundred bucks! Well if that happens at least I can save the next guy a hundred bucks. See, this is why nute companies should have samples not only to better customer relations, but to also back up what they claim in their products before a purchase is made. </b></font></font></font><br />
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			<title>progressive-growth.com</title>
			<link>http://www.greenpassion.org/f56/progressive-growth-com-16753/</link>
			<pubDate>Fri, 06 Nov 2009 06:39:35 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>just wondoring has anyone ordered from this site before is there shipping fast and are they trust worthy:)</description>
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