http://www.journaldunet.com/economie/magazine/dirigeants/patrons-autodidactes/1-jean-luc-thunevin-chateau-valendraud.shtml
Laaaaaaa Sion qui tombe dans tous les panneaux
faut voir le blog de ce bonhomme : http://www.thunevinblog.com/
en fait curieusement ses produits viniques vins font bien Parker !
concentration par osmose-inverse
http://www.michaelpaetzold.com/equilibre-organo.html
cf mes sorties : http://www.agoravox.fr/tribune-libre/article/le-vin-rose-voit-rouge-56953
http://www.agoravox.fr/actualites/economie/article/ne-plus-se-faire-avoir-sur-les-31545
pour la série houblons & chanvres : http://www.erowid.org/plants/cannabis/cannabis.shtml
http://www.cannabisculture.com/v2/comment/reply/3839
pour booster la verdure, on peut lire
Phyto Estrogens
Some people use birth control pills to raise the estrogen level in
their plants. This is a personal choice, but it is not mine. These pills
are synthetic and cause a lot of trouble for women and generally I have
a certain disdain for them.
Menstrual blood, however, is a good source of estrogen and is as organic
as the donor. Decreasing other fertilizer levels before introducing
blood will reduce the possibility of the blood feeding unwanted
organisms in your system. Ultimately, I can say that there is a part of
me in every plant I have ever grown.
It is annoying that some, usually young, square men think this is
disgusting. Get real. They prefer using bone and blood meal which they
know nothing about, other than that it came from a dead animal who had a
miserable life and ate less organically than most of the women you
know.
Such backwards attitudes aside, menstrual blood is not plant based
and is arguably a secondary source to phyto-estrogen. Blue Cohosh is a
herb which contains plant estrogens, and I also use this in my flowering
formulas. It can easily be introduced in the form of tea, or you can
even grow your Kombucha on it.