mancdank
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And your method differs from mine ?Well I've actually tried both ways and I know which I prefer. So I'd say that makes me more informed than yourself.
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And your method differs from mine ?Well I've actually tried both ways and I know which I prefer. So I'd say that makes me more informed than yourself.
there is a cofactor, relating to ETR1 receptor accumulation, this is based on the chronology of the plants own internal systems. When plants start to reach maturity, they being to accumulate ETR1 receptors. These accumulate in the stems, leaves, fruits and so on and produce ethylene, this gas then triggers the degredation of plant cells and eventually rots the plant, since the microbes which live off this environment, are decaying types, this cycle naturally puts back the nutrition stored of course in nature. Sugars in the plant are degraded first, so we aim to pick our fruits before the onset of ETR1 in the sinks themselves, in our case these being the buds. We can see the effects of ETR1 on the colour of our trichomes and the quality thereof of our Cannabidiols.So how is the best way to get the nutes out of our plants ? If not getting rid of the salts build up in the medium by reducing the amount of feed gradually allowing the plants to try use up anything it can and gradually and a final finish of plain has always made the most sense if u have a better way of getting nutes out of plants im all ears :)
Yes quite clearly - my plants don't look like Chinese people with jaundiceAnd your method differs from mine ?
Coming from a self confessed none smoker not really a valuable smoke report imo not trying to slate uAnd as for trying to rip ghetto- his plants always look 10/10 and I've tried his bud and I can confirm it was 10/10 although he could have given me a bit more!
Haha she would wouldn't she u can just see it....I'd have fun teaching her the ways thoHaha I know what you mean, she wouldn't stick her arse up properly.
Obviously I know what good bud is and what good bud isn't. I used to blaze with the best of them. And I doubt you are growing anything that would touch ghetto on his worst day.Coming from a self confessed none smoker not really a valuable smoke report imo not trying to slate u
Looool fuckerYes quite clearly - my plants don't look like Chinese people with jaundice
U do realise there's only 1 way to back up your claims ?Obviously I know what good bud is and what good bud isn't. I used to blaze with the best of them. And I doubt you are growing anything that would touch ghetto on his worst day.
Ok let's get this straight from what that's saying is what ghetto experienced and what his breeder guy said was they looked flushed is they was over cookedthere is a cofactor, relating to ETR1 receptor accumulation, this is based on the chronology of the plants own internal systems. When plants start to reach maturity, they being to accumulate ETR1 receptors. These accumulate in the stems, leaves, fruits and so on and produce ethylene, this gas then triggers the degredation of plant cells and eventually rots the plant, since the microbes which live off this environment, are decaying types, this cycle naturally puts back the nutrition stored of course in nature. Sugars in the plant are degraded first, so we aim to pick our fruits before the onset of ETR1 in the sinks themselves, in our case these being the buds. We can see the effects of ETR1 on the colour of our trichomes and the quality thereof of our Cannabidiols.
Once this trigger reaches a critical mass of ETR1, there is no stopping it, as we get to this point, our plants rely less and less on certain elements, and so we tend to accumulate these unwanted sources, delivered in luxury levels via most nutes, this in the media (any media even low cec) which is leading to electrical balance issues and late defs we often mistake for natural decay but are stress caused by overfeeding.
This is the point, when did you voice break, and if you have a brother, did his break at exactly the same timeline? I doubt it right. Plants are indviduals, what they eat is for them, why they eat it something I learn, i still dont know if they are eating xyz unless i sample tissue directly.
At certain cycles in a plant life, it will flick between elements and combinations, we can know what they are after the event, or we can try to stage the environment to have everything ready. Its an art no doubt.
if we have built up salts late on, we should use enzymes and humic acids to get rid of the unwanted ions, or at least stop them going on to cause plant problems as well as media problems.
I'm not sending you shitU do realise there's only 1 way to back up your claims ?
Or have I just read that totally wrongOk let's get this straight from what that's saying is what ghetto experienced and what his breeder guy said was they looked flushed is they was over cooked
I wouldn't want anything what so ever from uI'm not sending you shit
Especially your shit !I wouldn't want anything what so ever from u
no, it meant G exposed his plants to a full spectrum of light, and he let the temp drift I suspect which brought out the existing genetic properties the breeder in 3 digit heat never knew existedOk let's get this straight from what that's saying is what ghetto experienced and what his breeder guy said was they looked flushed is they was over cooked
I've noticed in the dawg cold night temps bring out the deep purple out a lot more never understood why though :)no, it meant G exposed his plants to a full spectrum of light, and he let the temp drift I suspect which brought out the existing genetic properties the breeder in 3 digit heat never knew existed
this is a secondary pigment. when people say plants only use blue and red light, this expresses a basic flaw in logic. Plants use all light, more in fact than us. How they use each part of the spectrum is still being researched but we know of additional pigments which work in the yellow green range. So if G has a light source MH and HPS, he is likely getting this fuller spec, and so his plants are able to better use the light these omit.I've noticed in the dawg cold night temps bring out the deep purple out a lot more never understood why though :)
proper mates help matesI had a mate come round last night been ages since I chilled with the cunt...anyway he's just split with his mrs.of 8 years bless him he was telling me some right shit lol.....anyway got the volcano out and got him fucking smashed haha I had him ordering puddings at 10:30 last night..we only had a joints worth in the cano too