chewberto
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James Holmes? The guy with a 14 inch dong?I grew up in aurora I love it there I'll be moving back soon. I used to watch movies at century 16 theatres before the whole James Holmes BS happened.
James Holmes? The guy with a 14 inch dong?I grew up in aurora I love it there I'll be moving back soon. I used to watch movies at century 16 theatres before the whole James Holmes BS happened.
not much brewing, one more harvest and transplant to go and then i'm sitting around for a month or two all over again.So hey Buck how's it going? Care to update us on yours?
Give them some red bull i heard it will give them wings.not much brewing, one more harvest and transplant to go and then i'm sitting around for a month or two all over again.
i'm only here to offer advice on spammy's grow now, i like the 5 hour energy idea. or powerade or something like that. this is supposed to be an experimental/stress grow after all, might as well do some experimenting with different stressors, right?
he has 6 plants, so he could leave 1 as a control, and do 5 products, one on each of the others: 5 hour energy, red bull, powerade, gatorade, and milk. see which one gets the best results.Give them some red bull i heard it will give them wings.
pigment reaction to light stimulus causes floweringMost rigorous growth happens after Darkness or night. Plus plants flower based on the lack of sunlight. So it may work, mostly a half brained theory
he wouldnt do that! they would fly away and go ANYWHERE else lolGive them some red bull i heard it will give them wings.
First indoor Grow: https://www.rollitup.org/grow-journals/476002-finshaggys-first-indoor-shiva.html Second indoor grow: https://www.rollitup.org/grow-journals/486893-finshaggys2nd-indoor-shiva-clones-unknown.htmlI would very much like to review your previous grows. Please post links.
Not bad at all for a cfl grow, it just makes me wonder why go through all this trouble wasting time and electricity on an experimental grow when your plants can be using that precious energy producing buds.
Me too, I'm off. And Finn u don't have pm me. Wish I could of been more help.well my fervent participation in this thread is done for now.
Fin.... PM me when you get real about what your doing and come out of your inner debacle.
Your grows are getting worse in a reverse matriculation fashion.....
That's what you are not understanding. This WILL help them focus on the buds. The rough treatment of the roots will make the roots stronger which directly leads to better bud growth. Plus the nitrogen in the ash will seep into the soil and help when flowering comes around (in just a few weeks). Plus, when flower starts and I start the REAL stress training. The harsh treatment will make the plant think it might die at some point, so it will make the best buds it can to try to get pollinated before that happens so that it can continue on for another generation. The HARSHER (to a certain extent) the plant is treated the BETTER it will be. As long as it recovers it will be BETTER than it would have been without that experience in its life. JUST like super cropping. JUST like FIMing. ALL that shit. I'm just using less well known techniques, that doesn't make them bad techniques. You guys just don't understand what's going on.Not bad at all for a cfl grow, it just makes me wonder why go through all this trouble wasting time and electricity on an experimental grow when your plants can be using that precious energy producing buds.
I don't have PM's.Fin.... PM me
Your theory has been explored very thoroughly, scientifically, its well documented and has been for centuries.I don't have PM's.
And it works like a charm The only difference between now and then is that we can grow indoors, we know how genetics work, so we can breed better instead of just doing it by testing the buds and breeding the "best" ones by opinion. You guys are all just label whores that only know what you tell each other, and don't know shit about anything else.Your theory has been explored very thoroughly, scientifically, its well documented and has been for centuries.
Most of what you said is completely inaccurate, rough treatment of roots will cause pH lockout and rotting, and the only thing it leads to are deficiencies and fungus and eventually death. Roots are very sensitive to light, water, air and other environmental factors. Stress training is done above ground (once the plant is mature enough) not below the soil.That's what you are not understanding. This WILL help them focus on the buds. The rough treatment of the roots will make the roots stronger which directly leads to better bud growth. Plus the nitrogen in the ash will seep into the soil and help when flowering comes around (in just a few weeks). Plus, when flower starts and I start the REAL stress training. The harsh treatment will make the plant think it might die at some point, so it will make the best buds it can to try to get pollinated before that happens so that it can continue on for another generation. The HARSHER (to a certain extent) the plant is treated the BETTER it will be. As long as it recovers it will be BETTER than it would have been without that experience in its life. JUST like super cropping. JUST like FIMing. ALL that shit. I'm just using less well known techniques, that doesn't make them bad techniques. You guys just don't understand what's going on.
ALL of what you said is completely inaccurate. If you would have read what I am doing you would know that there is no potential for Ph lockout or rotting the way I am doing this. I will go ahead an TELL you since you seem to be to ignorant to go back and find this info yourself. I stressed the roots by NOT watering, so they dry out. NEXT I pulled them out of their old container sloppily, severing some roots, and causing more stress. The Milk and Ash is not stress and the milk was diluted and is not rotting. NOTHING I am doing is causing Ph lockout or rot,. So READ BEFORE YOU POST.Most of what you said is completely inaccurate, rough treatment of roots will cause pH lockout and rotting, and the only thing it leads to are deficiencies and fungus and eventually death. Roots are very sensitive to light, water, air and other environmental factors. Stress training is done above ground not below the soil.