LMFAO Epigenetics = Stress Your Plants

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joe macclennan

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and like I said earlier...people fuck plants up all the time and still end up with decent yields.

this could easily equate into people stress plants all the time and still get decent yields.

doesn't make you special bud
 

Finshaggy

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No, this plant is stressed. First it was FIMed.

Then when it was like 9 inches tall I was taking a clone and accidently gave it what I thought was a death blow, I basically cleaved the whole stalk in half, but not like the way a lumberjack chops a tree, more like stripping it from top to bottom like you see when lightning strikes a tree.

I literally thought I killed it. And I had to leave to Babysit my mom's dog for Christmas.

When I came back it was BIGGER than the other plant, and was actually using its lean to its advantage by STEALING light from the other plants side.

So I decided to cut the plant with a razor blade. I just sliced real gently and made lots of tiny cuts on all the limbs so as to super crop. And I accidentally sliced too hard on one limb, and had to duct tape it back up.

Then I FIMed again.

Then I turned it to flower, and that's where we are now. I'm about to post some pictures of the damage you can still see on the plant.
 

Finshaggy

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I have also been doing tons of dehydration stress, since that is the stress a wild plant would most likely go through. (that is why there are dead leaves all over my bucket)
 

Dyna Ryda

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I have also been doing tons of dehydration stress, since that is the stress a wild plant would most likely go through. (that is why there are dead leaves all over my bucket)
Do you think a plant growing in the wild produces better results than a plant grown under perfect conditions? How can you seriously be this ignorant? And you didn't clean that shit up?
You should go tell they guys in the defloiliation thread about this. No need to pull leaves, just don't water your plant and they will fall off all by them self.
 

Finshaggy

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Do you think a plant growing in the wild produces better results than a plant grown under perfect conditions? How can you seriously be this ignorant? And you didn't clean that shit up?
Lol :lol:

No, but I believe that epigenetics exists, and epigenetics proves that if a plant is stressed early, it will have better tools to strive later in life (at the end of flower) and so will its children. (I will breed in the next grow, no males in this grow)
 

joe macclennan

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See, this is the problem. I point something out, and just because I'm right you think I think I'm special.
Be a fucking real person and stop acting like this.
damn! this is the problem....you think you are right.


things like pruning/trimming or fimming are not really stresses fin. They are just pruning techniques. I guess if you take them too far it could be considered a stressor but...not in the usual sense of the word as related to plants.

and miscutting a clone isn't a stress either. this would more or less be considered another form of pruning...sorta

typical stresses on plants would be fucking with the photoperiod. water related stresses(as you mentioned) adding fucked up shit to your soil or environment...which you did before etc. or severe environmental changes.

and either way a true test would be to practice ONE type of stress at a time. This is the only way you could accurately judge how each event effects the plant.
 

joe macclennan

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:lol: LOL :lol:

You realize when you didn't know this plant was stressed (like 2 minutes ago) all you had to say about the plant was "Keep it up"

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
damn you are a knucklehead. Is that all you would like to cherrypick out of my post?

kinda shows how immature you are. there were several good points in there but you choose to ignore them....shit like this is why you deserve no respect....which I am trying to give you here you fool.


and like I said the "stressors" you did on it aren't considered stressors at all by anyone who knows how to grow you knucklehead.
 

Finshaggy

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I'm going back to ignoring you Joe, I thought maybe you could have a civil discussion once I showed the science and the picture and you started replying without insult, but I guess not. Stressed plants are just too much for your psyche.
 

joe macclennan

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like dyna said...you really need to go to the defol threads.....chopping it in half is not a stressor dumb dumb.

it's a misguided attempt at cloning...very similar to what those defol believers do every day apparently.

but yes, you are special.

like special olympics special
 

joe macclennan

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I'm going back to ignoring you Joe, I thought maybe you could have a civil discussion once I showed the science and the picture and you started replying without insult, but I guess not. Stressed plants are just too much for your psyche.
aww now he mad again....too bad.

yes, I do not like stressed plants.

I do however like properly pruned and trained plants.

apparently the distinction is too difficult for your feeble mind to grasp.

Really don't know why I got my hopes up.

you never fail to disappoint fin

I will still give you the rep for that pic though...as promised.
 

Finshaggy

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I plan on conducting 2 more stress techniques on this plant.

1. I will stab pins through all the stalks like 4-7 days before harvest
2. I will harvest the top of the plant, and see if the bottom can veg still, because I think it looks like it will since it's a tall and bushy enough plant to block out the light to the bottom.
 
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