NO defoliation appreciation thread.

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GC_Mospeada

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Now youre bringing politics into this? You an american?
Everything is interconnected in the world these days, one countries actions has ramifications that the everyday person notices now, even if they're in a completely different part of the world. It's like how I'm arguing for science when in reality science is nature and nature is science. They're both the same thing.
 

spek9

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Everything is interconnected in the world these days, one countries actions has ramifications that the everyday person notices now, even if they're in a completely different part of the world. It's like how I'm arguing for science when in reality science is nature and nature is science. They're both the same thing.
You know, you could preserve a shred of your dignity and gain a modicum of respect if you just admit that you're arguing to soothe your own broken, badly maligned ego, while using false information and outright nonsense, and that you'd like to change your ways as to be a sane member of this forum.

Or, you could just keep on going arguing for *your* science.
 

instg8ter

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Everything is interconnected in the world these days, one countries actions has ramifications that the everyday person notices now, even if they're in a completely different part of the world. It's like how I'm arguing for science when in reality science is nature and nature is science. They're both the same thing.
Science is the understanding of nature, you sound like the Flat Earther. If science tells us that pruning a plant promotes healthy vigorous growth. Why wouldn’t we. I grow Sativas, I can handle 8 footers inside and have in 20 plant batches. if I want to grow bushes I’ll wait til outdoor season. Nothing I hate worse than trimming a bush that half of it is useless garf hiding under broad useless leafs.
 

GC_Mospeada

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Science is the understanding of nature, you sound like the Flat Earther. If science tells us that pruning a plant promotes healthy vigorous growth. Why wouldn’t we. I grow Sativas, I can handle 8 footers inside and have in 20 plant batches. if I want to grow bushes I’ll wait til outdoor season. Nothing I hate worse than trimming a bush that half of it is useless garf hiding under broad useless leafs.
Because I never argued that? It was that Calcium uptake in large enough quantities will replace water that is in the interstitial space with pectin. Hence making the plants resistant to mould.
 

Budget Buds

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Everything is interconnected in the world these days, one countries actions has ramifications that the everyday person notices now, even if they're in a completely different part of the world. It's like how I'm arguing for science when in reality science is nature and nature is science. They're both the same thing.
Are you an American?
 

spek9

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Kingrow1 also used to have these outrageous claims of a falsely-assumed scientific legitimicy, but he never answered questions satisfactory nor half-complete....
The similarities came up earlier in this thread, I think. It's been a long, torturous and twisty road, and I'd rather not look through to verify that ;)
 

GC_Mospeada

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Calcium uptake in large enough quantities will replace water that is in the interstitial space with pectin. Hence making the plants resistant to mould. Go fact check that morons.
 

instg8ter

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I prefer to manage the climate in my grow so it is at optimum temp and humidity, lights on and lights off. Never had mold in hundreds of plants, except the 2 # I had to hide in a old sewer pipe when the Sherrif was nosing around...☹☹
 

spek9

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Calcium uptake in large enough quantities will replace water that is in the interstitial space with pectin. Hence making the plants resistant to mould. Go fact check that morons.
But, I don't have, and never have had any issues with mold. Ever. If I did, I'd simply ensure more airflow and/or less humidity. You know, the extreme basics, without having to modify feeding and other regimens.
 

GC_Mospeada

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I prefer to manage the climate in my grow so it is at optimum temp and humidity, lights on and lights off. Never had mold in hundreds of plants, except the 2 # I had to hide in a old sewer pipe when the Sherrif was nosing around...☹☹
Yep completely normal practice if you can't rely on the plants to be naturally resistant....Though I'm still checking the canopy daily, I honestly don't know just how resistant they really are.
 

instg8ter

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I wouldn’t worry about it then, your resistant, Trump said so, let them grow . Won’t be wasting 16 weeks that you’ll never get back. Explain to me how nature overloads them with calcium in high humidity like SE Asia?
 
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