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Re: Fangster post# 22058

Monday, 01/27/2025 3:12:29 PM

Monday, January 27, 2025 3:12:29 PM

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Hey good to see you Fangster. I agree about the food. There are a lot of issues in this sector. All are government dependent unfortunately. There is no free market. There is no sense in how they approach food, drugs, dietary supplements, even without cannabis. So much needs to be fixed. However, next week on Feb 5th there will be a banking hearing so maybe that is a start...
https://www.marijuanamoment.net/marijuana-businesses-tell-gop-senate-committee-about-struggles-accessing-financial-services-ahead-of-debanking-hearing/
Oh, and FWIW, hemp plants CAN pull soluble precious metals like Gold and Palladium out of the ground. It's called phytomining, but there hasn't been much effort to research it thoroughly to see how well it could work after things like selective breeding for enhanced metals absorption...
"Phytoextraction of palladium and gold from Broken Hill gossan" :
2015

A second trial used Cannabis sativa (Hemp) due to recorded metal tolerance of this species. Pots were re-seeded with C. sativa. Hemp germinated and grew well relative to B. juncea. Potassium cyanide solution (50 mL of 8 g L-1) was applied to each pot at the point of maximum biomass to induce the solubility of precious metals and therefore to induce hyperaccumulation. Significant metal concentration values after KCN treatment were as follows: Copper (6,726 µg g-1) > nickel (184 µg g-1) > palladium (62 µg g-1) > gold (9 µg g-1). Following established criteria values, copper, palladium, and gold hyperaccumulation was observed. The mean metal concentrations of copper, nickel, and palladium from Hemp grown in soil B were greater compared to Hemp grown in soil A and control plants (p < 0.05). However, gold concentration between Hemp A and Hemp B was not different significantly (p > 0.05).


https://mro.massey.ac.nz/items/58b8f1c0-2e1b-4180-b374-90125a6b8446
"Phytomining: Can plants really grow gold?":
May 1, 2013
https://www.mgsrefining.com/blog/phytomining-can-plants-really-grow-gold/
"Phytomining of noble metals – A review":
6 August 2021
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0045653521022773
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