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Originally Posted by Tom
You ought to let go on your own straws then.
Common sense doesn't always stand for proof, and in the case of this its not in your favour anyway. 'If it looks like a duck, then its a duck' springs to mind
Is your experience taking the drug or attempting to use it as plant feed? You've denied taking it, and I doubt you've made any attempt to use it on plants
Industry knowledge is always refutable.
What pharmacological facts?
Do you have any black and white proof?
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Type in mephedrone into google and find one reputable source for its use as plant food, not just some site selling it claiming it to be plant food. Most of which incidentally also sell other legal highs under various other disguises.
Find one gardening site that advocates its use.
You wont, because its a ploy by the manufacturers to get round drugs laws and food laws, the gardening Industry does not have a regulatory body, therefore anyone can call anything plant food, Health and Safety and COSHH govern removals from sale.
The duck you are talking about doesnt quack nor does it float on water in fact its a yellow brick, sorry to burst your balloon.