Lifestyle
š± Spring Reset: Bringing Soil Back to Life š±
Harnessing L.A.B. (Lactic Acid Bacteria) for Living Soil Systems
By Tokalotapot
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With the arrival of spring rains and the seasonal shift underway, now is the ideal time to inoculate your soil with beneficial microbes that actively work with your plantsānot against them.
For growers focused on living soil and long-term plant health, this step isnāt optional. Itās foundational.
One of the most powerful and accessible tools in regenerative cultivation is L.A.B. ā Lactic Acid Bacteria.
This is regenerative agriculture in action. These beneficial microbes help transform soil biology from the ground up.

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šæ Why L.A.B. Matters
Lactic Acid Bacteria contribute directly to soil vitality by:
Ā Ā Ā Ā ā¢Ā Ā Ā Ā Breaking down organic matter more efficiently
Ā Ā Ā Ā ā¢Ā Ā Ā Ā Outcompeting harmful pathogens
Ā Ā Ā Ā ā¢Ā Ā Ā Ā Improving nutrient availability
Ā Ā Ā Ā ā¢Ā Ā Ā Ā Supporting stronger root development
Ā Ā Ā Ā ā¢Ā Ā Ā Ā Enhancing terpene expression and overall plant vigor
When applied correctly, L.A.B. helps create a thriving microbial ecosystem that supports healthier, more resilient plants.
And the best part? You can produce it yourself with simple, natural inputs.
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š„ DIY L.A.B. Recipe (Step-by-Step)
Step 1 ā Rice Wash
Ā Ā Ā Ā ā¢Ā Ā Ā Ā Rinse uncooked rice in clean water
Ā Ā Ā Ā ā¢Ā Ā Ā Ā Collect the cloudy runoff (this is your starting culture)
Ā Ā Ā Ā ā¢Ā Ā Ā Ā Let it sit for 2ā3 days in a loosely covered container
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Step 2 ā Milk Fermentation
Ā Ā Ā Ā ā¢Ā Ā Ā Ā Strain the rice wash liquid
Ā Ā Ā Ā ā¢Ā Ā Ā Ā Mix with milk at a 1:10 ratio (rice water : milk)
Ā Ā Ā Ā ā¢Ā Ā Ā Ā Allow to ferment for 5ā7 days
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Step 3 ā Separation
Ā Ā Ā Ā ā¢Ā Ā Ā Ā A curd layer will form at the top
Ā Ā Ā Ā ā¢Ā Ā Ā Ā Remove the curds carefully
Ā Ā Ā Ā ā¢Ā Ā Ā Ā The liquid beneath is your L.A.B. serum
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Step 4 ā Stabilization
Ā Ā Ā Ā ā¢Ā Ā Ā Ā Mix the L.A.B. serum 1:1 with molasses
Ā Ā Ā Ā ā¢Ā Ā Ā Ā This stabilizes and preserves the microbial solution
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ā” Application Guidelines
Ā Ā Ā Ā ā¢Ā Ā Ā Ā Dilution: 1:500 to 1:1000 with water
Ā Ā Ā Ā ā¢Ā Ā Ā Ā Use as a soil drench
Ā Ā Ā Ā ā¢Ā Ā Ā Ā Can be applied for compost activation
Ā Ā Ā Ā ā¢Ā Ā Ā Ā Suitable for light foliar applications
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š Building Real Living Soil Systems
At Hepworth and throughout the Hudson Valley, this approach goes beyond cultivationāitās ecosystem building.
Weāre not just growing plants.
Weāre building soil life, microbial networks, and regenerative cycles that strengthen every harvest.
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š± Final Word
Transparency. Regeneration. Community.
This is the movement.
Stay tapped ināmore coming soon.
Letās grow!
Tok
Lifestyle
TAKE THE GOOD WITH THE BAD
How one DMV trip tested my patience, my hip, and my faith in government math
By OG Strain
There was a saying my old boss, Doug Brister, used to say all the time:
āTake the good with the bad.ā
Back when I worked for Tri-City Trees doing groundwork, heād say it whenever a day went sideways.
Some jobs paid great.
Some paid like the customer thought we were pruning houseplants instead of dropping full-grown trees.
But no matter what kind of day it was, Doug would shrug, grin, and remind us:
Take the good with the bad.
At the time, it just sounded like one of those old-school worksite sayings.
Now I realize itās basically the official slogan of adulthood.
And after the day I just had, it might as well be tattooed across my forehead.
The Bad: Social Media Sent Me To Digital Jail
My Facebook account is still tied up in appeal.
My Instagram? Same deal.
Messenger? Gone.
Apparently somewhere out there, an algorithm looked at my account and decided I was too dangerous to be trusted with cannabis memes and late-night āyo whatās good?ā messages.
And that part stings.
A lot of the people Iāve connected with over the years through this community, I only had through Messenger.
You never think theyāre just gonna yank the digital rug out from under you.
But they did.
Which makes the timing even crazier because if there were ever a week I wanted to hit people up, this would be it.
Why?
Because finallyā¦
The Good: OG Strain Is Back On The Road
After years without a vehicle due to health issues, Iām finally driving again.
And if youāve ever lost that kind of independence, then you understand this isnāt just about transportation.
This is freedom.
This is being able to move when you want, where you want.
No arranging rides.
No waiting.
No depending on everybody else.
Just keys in hand and options again.
That feeling is priceless.
Unfortunately, to reclaim that freedom, I had to pass through the flaming bureaucratic gates of the DMV.
And thatās where things got uglier than a dispensary ounce that somehow still smells amazing.
Enter The DMV Dungeon
As many of yāall know, Iām disabled and dealing with a bad hip.
Standing for long periods isnāt exactly my idea of cardio.
Still, I came prepared.
Paperwork complete.
Everything organized.
Mindset positive.
I waited.
Got called up.
And then got hit with the classic DMV side quest:
A tiny section hadnāt been filled out by the seller.
No big deal, right?
The clerk explained my options.
Either have the seller correct it or let DMV determine the vehicleās value their way.
Since I knew what I paid, I chose to track down the seller and get it corrected properly.
Mission accomplished.
I came back.
Waited again.
Got to the counter as they were closing.
And suddenlyā¦
Now they didnāt believe the correction had been filled out by the seller.
Apparently Iād unknowingly become the criminal mastermind behind one of the most daring paperwork conspiracies in Schenectady history.
Forget Oceanās Eleven.
This was Box-17-on-a-title-document.
Without accepting the correction, they moved forward using their own valuation.
Letās just say by the time the numbers were done being ācalculated,ā my vehicle had apparently appreciated enough in one afternoon to qualify for collectorās-item status.
At this point I half expected them to tell me Iād accidentally purchased a limited-edition Lamborghini disguised as a Honda.
Meet Greg
Then came the manager.
Greg.
Now look, Iām not trying to roast the man.
Lifeās too short.
But if unnecessary tension were a government-funded program, Greg would probably be regional director.
As I explained that repeatedly going back and forth was especially difficult due to my disability, the interaction only got more frustrating.
At one point, he referenced his own physical difference as if that somehow canceled out what I was experiencing.
Thatās not how any of this works.
Different struggles are still struggles.
Thatās like saying because one person gets migraines, someone elseās broken leg is somehow less inconvenient.
Meanwhile, my hip was throbbing, my patience was evaporating, and my bank account was being introduced to a level of taxation usually reserved for luxury yachts and small moon colonies.
Cannabis: The Real Customer Service Department
After that experience, I needed cannabis the way DMV employees need forms in triplicate.
This rain has had my arthritis acting like itās auditioning for a dramatic soap opera.
Add in stress, frustration, and enough bureaucratic nonsense to make a monk swear, and letās just say medicating became less of a hobby and more of an emergency response plan.
Cannabis has always helped me find balance.
It settles the physical pain.
It smooths out the mental static.
It reminds me that sometimes the best response to nonsense is a deep breath, a good strain, and remembering not to let temporary frustration become permanent energy.
Stillā¦
That DMV trip definitely increased my ārequired dosage of chill.ā
The Bigger Picture
Hereās the truth.
Iām frustrated.
Really frustrated.
But Iām also grateful.
Because despite all the nonsense, despite all the hoops, despite enough paperwork drama to qualify as a Netflix mini-seriesā¦
Iām free again.
Mobile again.
Moving again.
That matters.
Thatās the good.
And the bad?
Wellā¦
The bad makes for one hell of a magazine article.
Catch Me This Weekend
Now that Iām back on the road, Iāll be pulling up to one of this weekendās canna events ā either in Palenville or Fort Plain.
Whichever one it is, Iām showing up ready to laugh, smoke, reset, and reconnect with the community.
Because after a week like this, thereās nothing better than good people, good vibes, and enough loud to make DMV memories fade into the background.
If you see me, come say whatās up.
And if your opening line is āSo what was the market value?āā¦
Iām walking away.
Probably limping slightly.
But still walking away.
Until next time, stay safe, medicate responsibly, and remember Dougās words:
Take the good with the bad.
Even when the bad comes with fluorescent lighting and smells faintly like government disappointment.
Lifestyle
420: The Most Famous āCodeā That Was Never a Code
By OG Strain for The Plugās Pages
Every year on April 20th, something magical happens.
No, not taxes. Relax.
Iām talking about 4/20 ā the unofficial, worldwide, roll-it-up-and-light-it cannabis holiday. A day where lighters flick in unison, smoke clouds form like weather systems, and even your one friend who āquit smokingā suddenly remembers they didnāt.
But hereās the wild part:
Most people celebrating 4/20 donāt actually know where it came from.
And if youāve ever told someone, āYeah bro, itās a police code for weed,ā Iām about to respectfully⦠and humorously⦠ruin your entire origin story.
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The Myth: āWe Have a 420 in Progressā
Letās start with the most common explanation ā the one thatās been passed around like a blunt at a house party.
The idea goes like this:
Police officers supposedly used ā420ā as a code for marijuana-related activity. You know, like:
āDispatch, we got a 420 in progress.ā
Sounds official. Sounds believable. Sounds like something that would absolutely ruin your vibe mid-session.
Thereās just one problemā¦
Itās not true.
Police codes vary by department, city, and state ā and ā420ā has never been a universal code for cannabis. In some places, it doesnāt even exist as a code at all. So while it makes for a cool, rebellious story, itās basically cannabis folklore.
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The Real Story: Five High School Kids and a Treasure Hunt
Now hereās where things get interesting.
The true origin of 420 traces back to the early 1970s in San Rafael, California, with a group of high school students known as āThe Waldos.ā
No, not the guy from Whereās Waldo? ā although they were just as hard to track down after school.
These five friends would meet up at exactly 4:20 PM ā after sports practice ā to search for an abandoned cannabis crop they heard rumors about near Point Reyes.
They used ā420ā as a code word so they could talk about their plans without parents, teachers, or anyone else catching on.
ā420 after school?ā
Translation: āLetās go on a weed treasure hunt.ā
Spoiler alert:
They never found the legendary stash.
But what they did find⦠was history.
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How 420 Went From Inside Joke to Global Movement
Now you might be thinking:
āHow does a random group of teenagers turn a meetup time into an international holiday?ā
Two words: right place. right connections.
The Waldos had ties to people associated with the band Grateful Dead ā and if you know anything about Deadheads, you know they didnāt exactly gatekeep good vibes.
The term ā420ā started spreading through that circle like wildfire ā from concerts to parking lots to, well⦠more parking lots.
Eventually, it made its way into magazines, most notably High Times, which helped cement 420 into cannabis culture permanently.
By the time the internet came around?
It was game over.
420 wasnāt just a code anymore.
It was a movement.
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Evolution of 420: From Secret Code to Cultural Holiday
What started as a low-key after-school link-up is now:
A global cannabis celebration
A symbol of unity and community
A day for advocacy, legalization, and awareness
And letās be honest⦠a day to smoke like itās your full-time job
From college campuses to city parks to full-blown festivals, 4/20 has evolved into something way bigger than its origin.
Youāve got events, concerts, product drops, dispensary deals, and enough smoke in the air to confuse local weather reports.
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The Meaning of 420 Today
420 isnāt just about lighting up anymore.
It represents:
The fight for legalization
The normalization of cannabis culture
The creativity, entrepreneurship, and lifestyle built around the plant
Itās a reminder of how far the cannabis community has come ā from back-alley whispers to front-page headlines.
And somehow, through all that growth, it still holds onto its roots:
A group of friends.
A shared ritual.
A moment in time ā 4:20 PM ā where everything pauses⦠and the vibe begins.
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Final Hit (You Knew This Was Coming)
So next time someone says,
ā420 is a police code,ā
You can hit them with the truth:
āNah⦠itās actually from some high school kids who couldnāt find their weed.ā
And honestly?
That might be the most relatable origin story in cannabis history.
Happy 4/20, everyone. Stay lifted, stay informed, and enjoy the holiday responsibly.
And rememberā¦
If itās 4:19ā¦
you got a minute.
Lifestyle
Locked In: The Real Science of Storing Your Cannabis Properly
By Seymour Buds
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Thereās a quiet moment after every purchaseāthe jar cracks open, the aroma rolls out, and for a second, everything feels exactly right. What happens next, however, determines whether that experience holds up days later⦠or disappears by the weekend.
Storing cannabis properly isnāt complicated, but it is widely misunderstood. Bags, jars, humidity packs, ādouble sealingāāeveryone has a method, and not all of them are doing your flower any favors. This guide breaks down what actually works, what doesnāt, and why.
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What Youāre Really Protecting
Before choosing storage, itās important to understand whatās at stake. Cannabis quality depends on preserving:
Terpenes (aroma and flavor compounds)
Cannabinoids (THC, CBD, etc.)
Moisture balance (too dry or too wet both ruin the experience)
Exposure to air, light, heat, and improper humidity steadily degrades all three. Good storage isnāt about convenienceāitās about controlling those four variables.
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Plastic Bags: Convenient, but Costly
Letās start with the most common option: bags.
Standard Sandwich Bags
Thin plastic bagsāespecially the fold-over kindāare the worst offenders. They are:
Not airtight
Prone to static (which pulls trichomes off your bud)
Permeable to oxygen over time
They may hold your cannabis, but they donāt protect it.
Ziploc Bags
A slight upgrade, but still not ideal. While they seal better:
They still allow gradual air exchange
They offer no structure (buds get compressed)
Static remains an issue
Ziplocs are fine for short-term transport, not storage.
āCuringā or Specialty Bags
Higher-end cannabis storage bagsāoften marketed for curingāare designed to regulate humidity. These can be effective if used correctly, but they are typically intended for bulk storage and controlled environments, not everyday consumer use.
Verdict on Bags:
Useful temporarily. Not recommended for preserving quality.

Glass Jars: The Industry Standard (For a Reason)
If thereās one storage method consistently backed by growers, retailers, and experienced consumers alike, itās glass.
Mason Jars
Simple, affordable, and highly effective:
Airtight seal
No static
Non-reactive material
Preserves terpene profile
The key is choosing the right sizeātoo much empty space inside the jar introduces excess oxygen.
Airtight Glass Containers
Higher-end jars (often with clamp lids or rubber seals) offer similar benefits with added durability and style. Functionally, they perform the same job as mason jars: keeping air out and freshness in.
Pro Tip: Add Humidity Control
Humidity packs (typically 58%ā62%) help maintain the ideal moisture range, preventing:
Dry, brittle flower
Mold from excess moisture
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The Double-Seal Debate: Bags Inside Jars
It sounds logicalāput your cannabis in a bag, then into a jar, and seal both. More layers must mean more protection, right?
Not quite.
Why Itās Usually a Bad Idea
Traps stale air inside the bag, even if the jar is airtight
Reduces the effectiveness of humidity packs
Reintroduces static and compression risks
In most cases, adding a bag inside a jar creates more problems than it solves.
When It Might Make Sense
There are limited scenariosāsuch as separating strains within one container or minimizing odor during travelāwhere bagging inside a jar is practical. But for quality preservation, itās unnecessary.
Verdict: Skip the double seal for long-term storage.
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The Environment Matters More Than You Think
Even perfect containers fail in poor conditions.
For optimal storage:
Temperature: Keep between 60ā70°F
Light: Store in a dark place (UV degrades cannabinoids)
Humidity: Maintain 55ā65% relative humidity
A mason jar wonāt save cannabis left on a sunny windowsill.
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So, Whatās the Best Method?
After cutting through the noise, the answer is refreshingly simple:
Store your cannabis in an airtight glass jar, in a cool, dark place, with proper humidity control.
No bags. No over-engineering. Just consistency.
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Final Thoughts
Cannabis doesnāt demand muchābut it does expect a little respect after purchase. The difference between a forgettable smoke and a memorable one often comes down to how it was stored in the days before it reached you.
A proper jar wonāt make average flower exceptionalābut it will ensure exceptional flower stays that way.
And in a market where quality matters more than ever, that distinction is worth preserving.
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