Uncle Ben
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Sure you do. And I'm a rocket engineer getting ready to fly some cannabis to Mars.I have a degree in botany
Sure you do. And I'm a rocket engineer getting ready to fly some cannabis to Mars.I have a degree in botany
Then please share some titles of the new age text books thats schools all over North America are using teaching increased yield with defoliation? How many times do we have to ask these simple requests of you? You have run your mouth plenty enough, its time you actually start backing it up.....I have a degree in botany and I can say for certain that plants grown under ideal conditions indoors are far more healthy and produce a better product all the way around. Canola is a good example of this, 30 years ago it was not a crop that farmers wanted due to the low yields and harvesting issues. Due to Research and development in a building(indoors) we were able to increase the yields 10 fold. Canola has now equaled the acres of wheat in my province. Why? Because we were able to eliminate outside factors and control the tests properly.
I'm sure you were able to produce positive results indoors after selection and breeding, producing plants that were suited to the Canadian environment.I have a degree in botany and I can say for certain that plants grown under ideal conditions indoors are far more healthy and produce a better product all the way around. Canola is a good example of this, 30 years ago it was not a crop that farmers wanted due to the low yields and harvesting issues. Due to Research and development in a building(indoors) we were able to increase the yields 10 fold. Canola has now equaled the acres of wheat in my province. Why? Because we were able to eliminate outside factors and control the tests properly.
That's a blatant fib.I'm a rocket engineer getting ready to fly some cannabis to Mars.
Actually, all I was doing when I posted the pics was showing off a new camera I purchased. The thing shoots killer close-ups, figured a couple pics focused on just parts of leaves looked cool. I wasn't hiding anything with partial pics. I never meant to start a penis measuring contest between methods of cultivation. Can't we all just agree cultivation by itself is just plain cool no matter how it's done?why not post pics of the whole leaf.. you could be hiding something.
I couldn't help but responding to this one. I had this exact conversation with a fellow grower that's been at it as long as I have. We had a good laugh at some of the names of the crazy shit that's available for growing. We recalled several occasions simply tossing seeds in sunny areas in the spring and collecting the plants in the fall. All that being said, I do have a soft spot for solid research and development that promote methods and ideas that actually work. In that vain, I'm always keeping an open mind for ideas that show promise. As far as I can tell, there's been plenty of proof that indoor cultivation can be done with amazing results. Those of us that prefer a lot simpler approach also get amazing results. We can argue all day whose methods produce more at what cost but the truth is, we can all agree the main goal is to raise healthy plants. I'll do it my way, you do it yours. I'll learn from you, you learn from me. Sorry to start a shit storm by calling this a 'tribute'.Oh and for all you noobs out there,
Quit worrying so much, relax and enjoy the experience of watching your plants grow.
Stop overthinking, overanalyzing, over-testing of meters and bullshit, and enjoy the ride!
How do you suppose we ever grew before the internet?
Where in the fuck was I going to get Fox Farm nutes back in the 80's?
Wake up and smell the ganga, it's been growing around you for years!
Great points. The internet and forums like this have set back gardening decades. The focus is not on sound gardening principles anymore but on trends, gimmicks, parroting, misguided paradigms and such. They just have to make such an easy thing as complicated and confusing as they can. Grower's fault though. Many folks are too lazy to empower themselves by learning solid, accepted conventional gardening techniques so they become slaves to the hype and product lines.Oh and for all you noobs out there,
Quit worrying so much, relax and enjoy the experience of watching your plants grow.
Stop overthinking, overanalyzing, over-testing of meters and bullshit, and enjoy the ride!
How do you suppose we ever grew before the internet?
Where in the fuck was I going to get Fox Farm nutes back in the 80's?
Wake up and smell the ganga, it's been growing around you for years!
Since the Thought Police censored my original response to this bull, I'll just cut to the chase - you're a self righteous hypocrite and phony who has gone out of his way to troll and trash some of my threads. One being closed for example.Come on man, this type of blatant disrespect to users you disagree with is simply childish. Please cease and desist. Congrats on the ego boost you got via this thread, but really it doesn't make you somehow better than everyone else.
LOL, that thread you linked there is a troll thread started by you! Yes, I trolled your troll thread. Self-righteous? Kettle call pot black much?Since the Thought Police censored my original response to this bull, I'll just cut to the chase - you're a self righteous hypocrite and phony who has gone out of his way to troll and trash some of my threads. One being closed for example.
"Shit, we really trolled it up this time." At least you admitted being a troll. That is the honorable thing to do.
https://www.rollitup.org/nutrients/570037-so-you-noobs-hooked-cannabis-17.html
Well I do love a conspiracy......I sometimes wondermif UB doesnt make aliases on here to pat himsepf on the back. im pretty high though.
I hear ya, it really is hilarious. All smoke-n-mirrors. Excuse the pun, but there is no industry as "seedy" as the cannabis industry.I couldn't help but responding to this one. I had this exact conversation with a fellow grower that's been at it as long as I have. We had a good laugh at some of the names of the crazy shit that's available for growing.