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  • Aug 1, 2024 | thatvideogameblog.com | David Logan

    Vampires have captured the imaginations of most people since Nosferatu first graced the silver screen way back in the early nineteen hundreds. Since then, there have been many other movies about vampires as well as novels and even other video games that have managed to capture the horror that this imaginary creature brings up in the psyches of fans the world over.

  • Aug 1, 2024 | thatvideogameblog.com | David Logan

    As a callback to the days of the PlayStation 2, developer Slipgate Ironworks and publisher 3D Realms have crafted an experience that will make you dust off your old console and pull out some of those old first-person shooters from back in the day. In Phantom Fury, you take on the role of Shelly “Bombshell” Harrison who has spent the last few years in a coma after her fight with her arch-nemesis, Jadus Heskel.

  • Apr 18, 2024 | cannabisbusinesstimes.com | Paul Cockson |Patrick Veazie |David Logan |Brian E. Whipker

    When troubleshooting nutrient disorders in cannabis, often the symptoms and possible culprits can be confusing. Additionally, the margins for success and failure can often be very small, making even incremental changes in cultural practices detrimental. Thus, learning the art and science of diagnostics is important and  valuable.

  • Apr 10, 2024 | cannabisbusinesstimes.com | Paul Cockson |Patrick Veazie |David Logan |W. Garrett Owen |Brian E. Whipker

    A recurring series focusing on plant cultivation by university researchers. All plants require certain macro- and micronutrients to grow properly and complete their lifecycles. If one of these elements is lacking or overapplied, plant growth problems and tissue damage will occur, both above and below ground. When applying these necessary elements, it is important to hit the “sweet spot”—the optimal level for each nutrient. But looking at the overall nutrient levels in your crop is also important.

  • Apr 10, 2024 | cannabisbusinesstimes.com | Paul Cockson |Patrick Veazie |David Logan |W. Garrett Owen |Brian E. Whipker

    Figure 2: Initial symptoms of high EC on a vegetative cannabis plant. Notice specifically the downward curling and cupping of the new and expanding leaves and the slight yellowing (chlorosis) of the leaf tissue along the midrib of the leaflet. All Photos by Brian WhipkerA recurring series focusing on plant cultivation by university researchers. All plants require certain macro- and micronutrients to grow properly and complete their lifecycles.

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