medicropper07
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This noobs depressing me, he makes the dazzler look like a comedian
actually no thought that would be out of my budget but the train links would be good due to the airport right ?Considered Southend?
I remember reading about a guy who worked out it was cheaper to lease a flat in Barcelona and commute to London than live there, and he actually did...actually no thought that would be out of my budget but the train links would be good due to the airport right ?
What kinda price is rent on a 2 bed flat or 2/3 bed house round there ?
Perhaps you should not guess what you don't knowYou're totally right that comparing plants in different environments is not scientific, proper testing needs to be done, preferably a side-by-side with 2 clones in identical setups. Ideally, people would have already done that and published the results. But every thread I've found trying to test it gets to about 20-30 pages of people insulting each other until the tester gives up and stops posting shit If you can find one that actually finished and published please link me!
The hypothesis is that removing leaves to allow light through to the bottom of the plant stimulates an increase in the growth of lower buds.
Not a single one of those scientists or yourself (that they or you have published to my knowledge) has tested that hypothesis.
So no then, you haven't tested this yourself and you don't know of anyone who's done reliable tests on Defloliation. None of the research I can find on Auxin's disproves it or even tests it.
The major problem with forums is people being unwilling to speculate, test and observe, or even accept that one of their beliefs may be wrong. I, on the other hand, am perfectly willing to admit I can be, if you can provide sufficient proof.
I did think of something reading the research on Auxins too...
7) Abscission (shedding of leaves):
Here's another theory. According to the research done by the scientists you named, growing leaves produce a lot of auxin. Now Defoliation obviously causes your plant to grow new leaves, since you've stripped a lot off. Perhaps rather than the light, the plant is being forced to grow new leaves at the bottom and that localized auxin production boosts the buds nearby.
- Growing leaves & fruits produce a lot of auxin which is transported to the stem and this retards senescence (aging of leaves) and abscission.
- Shorter days of fall, drought, or the lack of nutrient causes less production of auxin and this begins senescence.
- A "senescence factor" stimulates cells to form ethylene which produces cellulase (an enzyme that breaks down cellulose) and pectinase.
- These enzymes digest the middle lamella.
First class botany essayAll I got is 'theory,' get a few books on botany as already stated n learn the scientific proven methods.
Let me simplify it for u. Consider the leafs the solar panals so without leafs what you gonna do with all that needed clorophills..for u know clorophills give that bitch some enengrr literally Google basic botany that u should of known from school.were actually being super polite but most growers will literally laugh at you..just like flushing. You ever hear of clorophills? Light hits that shit n the clorophills are all like yo let's keep some of this energy n use some to breathe up that horrible relationship with H20 so the oxygen hits the beaten trail( via the stomatas) n the H is saved for later so yeah picking thos leaves just fucks/stuns everything.
Ppl laugh at this shit cuz it's common to fuck this is how photosynthesis happens blood
saying that I have got 2 rent free flats in spain, Malaga would be the easier one to fly too, but I get stress traveling sometimes effects me bad mostly I`m okI remember reading about a guy who worked out it was cheaper to lease a flat in Barcelona and commute to London than live there, and he actually did...
I'd check prices just in case you could squeeze that. Legal to grow over there, cannabis clubs...
You try n dumb it down more for him..he's a fucking liberty...best the lads down the hydro shop love that ladFirst class botany essay
LolYou try n dumb it down more for him..he's a fucking liberty...best the lads down the hydro shop love that lad
Ahhhhhhhh......it's all becoming clear nowLol
Abstract: A total of 21 bacterial isolates (Azotobacter sp., 10 and fluorescent Pseudomonas sp., 11) were isolated from different rhizospheric soils in the vicinity of Aligarh city and characterized as per standard methods. These isolates were further tested for the production of indole acetic acid (IAA) in a medium with 0, 1, 2 and 5 mg/ml of tryptophan. A low amount (2.68-10.80 mg/ml) of IAA production was recorded by Azotobacter strains without tryptophan addition. Seven Azotobacter isolates showed high level (7.3 to 32.8 mg/ml) production of IAA at 5 mg/ml of tryptophan while at 1 and 2 mg/ml the production was in the range of 1.47 to 11.88 and 5.99 to 24.8 mg/ml, respectively. Production of IAA in fluorescent Pseudomonas isolates increased with an increase in tryptophan concentration from 1 to 5 mg/ml in the majority of isolates. In the presence of 5mg/ ml of tryptophan, 5 isolates of Pseudomonas produced high levels (41.0 to 53.2 mg/ml) of IAA while 6 other isolates produced IAA in the range of 23.4 to 36.2 mg/ml. Production of IAA was further confirmed by extraction of crude IAA from 3 isolates of Azotobacter (Azs1, Azs6 and Azs9 ) and three isolates of Pseudomonas (Ps1, Ps4 and Ps7) and subsequent TLC analysis. A specific spot from the extracted IAA preparation was found corresponding with the standard spot of IAA with same Rf value. Pseudomonas isolates (Ps1, Ps4 and Ps7) showed inhibitory effects on the growth of root elongation of Sesbania aculeata and Vigna radiata at all concentrations of tryptophan compared to the control. However, the isolates of Azotobacter (Azs1, Azs6 and Azs9) demonstrated stimulatory effects on both plants. Increasing the concentration of tryptophan from 1 mg/ml to 5 mg/ml resulted in decreased growth in both S. aculeata and V. radiata. On a comparative basis isolate Azs9 was most promising in promoting plant growth. On the other hand, high concentration of exogenous tryptophan could exhibit toxic effects on plant growth n shit
I didn't even read it at firstAhhhhhhhh......it's all becoming clear now
Withdrawing lol so stepping down doing it like a proThat was a short dry spell Z lol. Just dodgy brownies for me
I'm actually gonna look into that abstract later..looks pretty interestingAhhhhhhhh......it's all becoming clear now
Behave ....u must be on drugs m8 !I'm actually gonna look into that abstract later..looks pretty interesting