bird mcbride
Well-Known Member
So I get my plant into the car and run it down for a piercing. Do I get the tattee done too?
Well, you are certainly entitled to your own opinion. But isn't it obvious. People have been after unlucky to post a real pic with a rui sign, and all unlucky do is change the subject. It's obvious.I just don't see the need for her to have to prove it.
as i said she dont have to but i would think she would want to rather than be called a troll lol. your right there is no real need to prove anything on here but might be in her best interest if shes going to get anything actually acomplished on hereI just don't see the need for her to have to prove it.
no.do your research and you will see. there is science behind the method and it has been used for thousands of years. there are two pathways through a plants stem. on the outside there is a pathway up and in the middle there is a pathway down. this is the path that the plant uses to uptake/release its nutrients. if you put a roadblock in the pathway out of the plant and back into the soil the nutrients and water have no other way to be released from the plant, thus straining the plant and growing bigger buds that can hold the water until evaporation
Well good. Gender shouldn't matter over the internet. I know I don't go around talking about my dick all day.with all this BS ... we wonder why alot of females on this site dont tell us that they are female...... its a freakin sausage fest around here...hahahaha
People acting like they never seen a girl on the website before....
If I was speared, the only thing I would produce is a puddle of blood around my dead body.Im going to try it makes perfect sense, no dif that adrenalin in our system. When we feel we are under attack or we are under attack we produce more very fast.
Makes sense and I cant wait.
i love you kittyno.
the xylem transports (mostly) water and certain inorganic materials.
the phloem transports organic matter (think "sap").
xylem ONLY flows one way (up).
the phloem flows both ways, but only WITHIN the plant. it carries organic material and sugars from sources (high concentration of nutritional material) to sinks (lower concentrations).
the casparian strip (endodermic root cell coverings) are what keep the nutrients from leeching back into the soil. piercing the stems will not effect the movement of nutrients or water in/out of the plant, except to maybe obstruct xylem flow somewhat; which i have a hard time believing is a good thing in any way.
my plants bleed plant blood when i chop them, i hate to see that. until i smoke itIf I was speared, the only thing I would produce is a puddle of blood around my dead body.
UMMMM? point of thread?i don't grow ya knobhead