FinShaggy's BeanSprouts

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Totoe

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I had an Idea an I can't find any information online about it, so I have to reveal to RIU what one of my stress plans is, so that I can ask you guys what you think (And now is another one of those opportunities to give me advice I will listen to, just like when I asked about 1000w HPS and it's necessary distance from the plants) So... Apparently the Burmese and Mexicans have tricks where they pierce the stalk of the plant about 2-3 weeks before harvest (not uncommon in America in the 60's, old "hippies" would stick a nail in the stalk, but the thing that was different than what we used to do here in America is...), when the wound was open on the plant, the Burmese would insert opium... In Mexico they pierce the stalk with Acote Pine to give the buds a "Piney Flavor"... Now, my initial plan with piercing the stalk is STRESS. The plant will think it is in harsher conditions, so it will go into flower harder and faster. But what if I were to put some MXE (legal to buy and use for things like this) in the wound of a plant? (1) I'm pretty sure it would take some pain away from the plant (2) May do something similar to whatever the opium in the Burmese plants did, not sure what it does though... So what do ya'll think? If I try it I will only try one plant, so we can see what happens.
I am pretty sure this statement is certifiably ridiculous. You realize that pain is the brains way of encoding negative physical stimuli, and in the case of a plant no brain=no encoding=no pain. I bet you are the type of dumbass that belives biodynamics is a certifiable scientific practice to grow plants too. You cannot find any info on this shit because there is no science to back it up. It is a fucking superstition.
 

Flaming Pie

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I am pretty sure this statement is certifiably ridiculous. You realize that pain is the brains way of encoding negative physical stimuli, and in the case of a plant no brain=no encoding=no pain. I bet you are the type of dumbass that belives biodynamics is a certifiable scientific practice to grow plants too. You cannot find any info on this shit because there is no science to back it up. It is a fucking superstition.
If I were Figgy's plants, I would have serious self-esteem issues.
 

Finshaggy

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when the wound was open on the plant, the Burmese would insert opium... In Mexico they pierce the stalk with Acote Pine to give the buds a "Piney Flavor"... Now, my initial plan with piercing the stalk is STRESS. The plant will think it is in harsher conditions, so it will go into flower harder and faster. But what if I were to put some MXE (legal to buy and use for things like this) in the wound of a plant? (1) I'm pretty sure it would take some pain away from the plant (2) May do something similar to whatever the opium in the Burmese plants did, not sure what it does though... So what do ya'll think? If I try it I will only try one plant, so we can see what happens.
Please read this if you have not, this is the technique I am asking about. Piercing my plants (without inserting anything after) is not what I am asking about.
 

srh88

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just thought id put this here....
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in flowering but the advanced 3 pack is running late, also just bought some bud candy....

34 days old. i used just 1 of my many techniques.. i pay for my own electric so i use the, lets not waste money on bullshit plants technique
 

Finshaggy

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I am pretty sure this statement is certifiably ridiculous. You realize that pain is the brains way of encoding negative physical stimuli, and in the case of a plant no brain=no encoding=no pain. I bet you are the type of dumbass that belives biodynamics is a certifiable scientific practice to grow plants too. You cannot find any info on this shit because there is no science to back it up. It is a fucking superstition.
Plants respond to outside stimuli. Look up "Plant reaction to lie detector test". Why do you guys come in here with your ignorant guns blazing, read a little before posting here.
 

brewer7

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I am pretty sure this statement is certifiably ridiculous. You realize that pain is the brains way of encoding negative physical stimuli, and in the case of a plant no brain=no encoding=no pain. I bet you are the type of dumbass that belives biodynamics is a certifiable scientific practice to grow plants too. You cannot find any info on this shit because there is no science to back it up. It is a fucking superstition.
Yep.

But IF fin believes that plants feel pain, they why would he torture them so much? Why would he inflict so much pain upon them over and over again?
 

srh88

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who wants to buy fins dime bag when he harvests so a new smoker doesnt get discouraged when he tries to smoke it
 

Totoe

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Plants respond to outside stimuli. Look up "Plant reaction to lie detector test". Why do you guys come in here with your ignorant guns blazing, read a little before posting here.
They react to stimuli yes but not in the same way humans do. Plant reactions are very basic, "this is good I get to keep living, things seem to be getting shitty I may die soon" thats about it.
 

Finshaggy

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They react to stimuli yes but not in the same way humans do. Plant reactions are very basic, "this is good I get to keep living, things seem to be getting shitty I may die soon" thats about it.
That's "About it", you are letting yourself pretend that there is nothing more, while at the same moment you hint at the "something more". :lol:
 
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