ANY marijuana question by DR. BAIGOHAZE

bagohaze

Member
its my name so it can be wrong if i want it to be and it's not wrong it bag o haze and the color of the sky is whatever cool you want it to be and also depends on if you can even see color but usually blue , dark at night, gray on a cloudy day. take it easy champ. have a nice day
 

bagohaze

Member
might that taproot been exposed to light meaning out in the open or in a transparent plastic container of some kind.
 

SCCA

Active Member
here's a good one- explain, in detail, how pH levels effect the absorption major nutritional elements in marijuana culture. (just so you can quiet the nay sayers) bonus points if you can explain what pH means.
 

frmrboi

Well-Known Member
the color of the sky is whatever cool you want it to be and also depends on if you can even see color but usually blue
over 24 hours to answer and you got it wrong and spelled color wrong, don't think this guys gonna be much of an asset here IMHO.
 

shmow52

Well-Known Member
here's a good one- explain, in detail, how pH levels effect the absorption major nutritional elements in marijuana culture. (just so you can quiet the nay sayers) bonus points if you can explain what pH means.
isnt ph the concentration of H+ ions in a substance. Cryptkeeper is a chemistry major, and this is all remember from my honors chem class back in high school, but i know there is a lot more to it.
 
U guys are brutal, just because there's only one post, it doesn't determine his grow experience; everybody starts as a noob in this forum. Thanks for making yourself open for questions man.
 

SCCA

Active Member
tony, we are only being harsh because we dont want some clueless moron spouting bad info around and perpetuating bad growing practices.

EDIT: that is not to say the OP is either clueless or a moron :D
 

rocpilefsj

Misguided Angel
I agree that people put way too much emphasis on someone's post count, why does having over 1000 posts of shit talking make you any more experienced than a guy who has been growing for twenty years who just signed up? That being said I wouldn't trust this guy with even the simplest of questions. Baig o haze lol.
 

bagohaze

Member
to answer that question you must know why ph even varies at all:The ratio in uptake of anions (negatively charged nutrients) and cations (positively charged nutrients) by plants usually causes substantial shifts in pH. In general, an excess of cation over anion leads to a decrease in pH, whereas an excess of anion over cation uptake leads to an increase in pH. As nitrogen (an element required in large quantities for healthy plant growth) may be supplied either as a cation (ammonium - NH4+) or an anion (nitrate - NO3-), the ratio of these two forms of nitrogen in the nutrient solution can have large effects on both the rate and direction of pH changes with time. This shift in pH can be surprisingly fast.

Daylight photosynthesis produces hydrogen ions which can cause the nutrient acidity to increase (lowering the pH). At dusk photosynthesis stops and the plants increase their rate of respiration and this coupled with the respiration of micro organisms and the decomposition of organic matter uses up the hydrogen ions so the acidity of the solution tends to decrease (pH rises).

Most varieties of marijuana grow at their best in a nutrient solution having a pH between 6.0 and 7.5 and a nutrient temperature between 20 and 22OC.

In low light (overcast days or indoor growing environments) plants take up more potassium and phosphorous from the nutrient solution so the acidity increases (pH drops). In strong intense light (clear sunny days) plants take up more nitrogen from the nutrient solution so the acidity decreases (pH rises).

with that said i believe it's the negative and or positive charges that really effect the ability of the plants root system to accept the nutrients.

And i would also like to say i knew everything on marijuana i said let me be which transfers into let me be your weed god. i was just trying to help anyone with any question about marijuana.l have been learning and growing for a some time and have find many a books that have great info but i mean not even jorge cervantes's Marijuana bible (yes bible call him self a god or at least the creator of a bible which i mean you can def grow some killer buds from but still i was left with a ton of questions. and then i take a look at this site. it has so many falses posts and just a bunch of good people but 99 percent are winging it even after coming on here and asking questions so i just wanted to start something that is factual. and doesn't need to be questioned, but what can i say. let em hate. and any info on here (my posts) is all learned by the internet or other books and alot from experience.
 

bagohaze

Member
Plants are green because they have a substance called chlorophyll in them. Understanding why chlorophyll is green requires a little biology, chemistry and physics.

If we shine white light on chlorophyll, its molecules will absorb certain colors of light. The light that isn’t absorbed is reflected, which is what our eyes see.

A red apple appears red because the molecule of pigment in the apple’s skin absorbs blue light, not red. Thus, we see red. Chlorophyll molecules absorb blue light and some red light. The other colors are reflected resulting in the green color that we associate with plants.

Plants get their energy to grow through a process called photosynthesis. Large numbers of chlorophyll molecules acts as the antenna that actually harvest sunlight and start to convert it in to a useful form. Here’s where the absorbent properties of the chlorophyll molecule come into play.

It turns out that eons of evolutionary design have matched the absorbance of chlorophyll to the actual color of the sunlight that reaches the leaves. Sunlight consists of primarily blue and red light mixed together, which are exactly the colors that chlorophyll molecules like to absorb. Light is a form of energy, so the chlorophyll is able to harvest the sunlight with little waste. thanks buddy take it easy hope that helps
 
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