just topped one!!

smokinskins

New Member
What a fuckin' douchebag.
Plants would have to have a lot of turgur pressure to bleed. i broke a branch by mistake cause it was trained out and it sure as hell didnt bleed. all my quotes are in response to shit people threw at me its all i had to work with. whats important here is that you people think plants bleed and thats just not even true especially when just topping some leaf what the fuck planet are you people on dumb qs get dumb answers
 

LUDACRIS

New Member
my trees are green my posts are all ?'s and nowadays help for people who ask about ph and other growing revalations i have had. nothing wrong with poking fun on the some of these people with dumb shit to say, they arent fragile enough to get their feelings hurt on line. you just a schwag kid from scottland i see why that stalker was out to wreck you

i think you are brain dead.
(sorry i cant help. see a doctor).

LUDA.
:dunce:
 

LUDACRIS

New Member
Plants would have to have a lot of turgur pressure to bleed. i broke a branch by mistake cause it was trained out and it sure as hell didnt bleed. all my quotes are in response to shit people threw at me its all i had to work with. whats important here is that you people think plants bleed and thats just not even true especially when just topping some leaf what the fuck planet are you people on


yes plants do bleed a red fluid when cut but you wouldent know anything about that or anything else it seems.
(if i can be bothered i will have a look in my docs to prove the fact).

LUDA.
:lol:
 

smokinskins

New Member
im sorry to this dude mybad man forsome reason i thought the deusher said the trollin thing.just lookin back at how it started and relised i messed up MYBAD
your all over the place happyface. that dis you tried in that quote was way out of left field
 

happyface

Well-Known Member
Plants would have to have a lot of turgur pressure to bleed. i broke a branch by mistake cause it was trained out and it sure as hell didnt bleed. all my quotes are in response to shit people threw at me its all i had to work with. whats important here is that you people think plants bleed and thats just not even true especially when just topping some leaf what the fuck planet are you people on dumb qs get dumb answers
dude ur a retard i now feel embarressed for you. plants do bleed its what we call SAP the words not just used to offend people it actually has a meaning you DUMMY
 

smokinskins

New Member
yes plants do bleed a red fluid when cut but you wouldent know anything about that or anything else it seems.
(if i can be bothered i will have a look in my docs to prove the fact).

LUDA.
:lol:
my plants do not bleed. and they are green and smelly. i could sit here and nug em all night i got my bass and my bong and studying to do but i would like to see these bleeding plants- seriously pothead to pothead- because i dont believe in bleeding plants
 

happyface

Well-Known Member
my plants do not bleed. and they are green and smelly. i could sit here and nug em all night i got my bass and my bong and studying to do but i would like to see these bleeding plants- seriously pothead to pothead- because i dont believe in bleeding plants
ur a dork dude
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chlorophyll

Chlorophyll is a green pigment found in most plants, algae, and cyanobacteria. Its name is derived from the Greek χλωρός (chloros "green") and φύλλον (phyllon "leaf"). Chlorophyll absorbs light most strongly in the blue and red but poorly in the green portions of the electromagnetic spectrum, hence the green colour of chlorophyll-containing tissues such as plant leaves.[1]

pothead to potheadhahah u fukin sap
 

LUDACRIS

New Member
my plants do not bleed. and they are green and smelly. i could sit here and nug em all night i got my bass and my bong and studying to do but i would like to see these bleeding plants- seriously pothead to pothead- because i dont believe in bleeding plants
ok idiot read it and weep and crawl back under your stone as you are just making a complete idiot of yourself.
(best quitting now)
loser.

LUDA.
:dunce:




Pruning
Probably the easiest way to deal with uneven growth is to cut back the taller plants to the average height. You may find this emotionally difficult, but pruning will not harm the plant. Cutting off the growing shoot forces the plant to develop its branches. Some growers cut back all of their plants when they are three to four weeks old. Any horizontal space is quickly filled with growing branches and the plants grow full and robust.
The growing shoots are the most potent plant parts until the flowers appear. Generally, the potency increases with growth. By three months' age, most shoots will be high-quality smoke. You can cut shoots at any time; just don't overdo it. Give the plant a chance to grow and fill out to a good size. Severe pruning will slow growth. New growth may be distorted and abnormal, with a drop in potency.
Each time you cat a growing shoot, whether it is the stem tip or a branch tip, two shoots being to grow from the nearest leaf axils. However, don't think that cutting all the growing shoots of a plant twenty times over the course of a season will yield a plant bearing over a million new shoots, or even that the plants will double their size if pruned. Pruning simply allows the plant to develop its branches earlier. The branches present more area to gather light and, hance, can grow to fill a larger space. However, the plant's size is basically determined by the seed's potential within the limitations of the environment.
Cutting the growing shoots or removing some leaves does not harm the plants. Plants are well adapted to the loss of parts to predators, wind, etc., in the natural world. When leaves are damaged or lost, the plant plugs the wound. The leaf isn't replaced or repaired, but new leaves are continually being formed from the growing shoots. The stem, since it connects all parts of the plant, is more important to the plant as a whole. When the stem breaks or creases, it is capable of repair. You can help the plant repair its stem by splinting the wound or somehow propping the stem up straight. Stems take about four or five days to heal.
When you cut the stem or leaves, you may see the plant's sap momentarily spurt before the wound is plugged. The sap contains primarily the products of photosynthesis, in the form of sucrose (table sugar). Smaller amounts of materials associated with the living organism such as minerals, amino acids, and enzymes are also present. In marijuana, the sap is usually colourless, although a bright red colour - it looks like blood - is not uncommon in later life. The red colour is due to haematin compounds and anthocyanin pigments that naturally build up in some varieties. The red colour may also indicate a nutrient deficiency, notably of nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, or magnesium.

LUDA.
 

happyface

Well-Known Member
lil nute burn lol i flushed for a month for the AK-47 i had going....its dutch passion Strawberrycough
 

c5rftw

Well-Known Member
those are nice are you giving away the strain? little nute burn there dont look to bad:bigjoint:
i dont see the bleeding sap
shit, i will take those buds anyday.. nute burned or not. He is just trying to see if you can back up any of your knowledge with proof.. .like something you have grown for instance
 

LUDACRIS

New Member
my plants do not bleed. and they are green and smelly. i could sit here and nug em all night i got my bass and my bong and studying to do but i would like to see these bleeding plants- seriously pothead to pothead- because i dont believe in bleeding plants

more like pot head to brain dead :lol:.
(studying what ????? how to be a complete joke :lol:)

LUDA.
:-P
 

smokinskins

New Member
well i guess ludas got the proof. i cant see a plant having the turgor pressure to bleed it out. weird i have harvested and broken plants before and it was never anything like that
 

c5rftw

Well-Known Member
IS THE POINT YOU ARE TRYING TO MAKE THIS: so if a plant is "bleeding," it technically is not "bleeding" because only animals bleed or some shit like that? dude, you will find that in life, what you believe in, will and often be wrong... belief is based on perception
 
Top