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Cpurola's first indoor grow, alot to learn.

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Cpurola's first indoor grow, alot to learn.

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Synthetic fertilizer also pollute a lot to produce. He left that out making the environmental argument. Picking only the bad things about organic and twisting the truth for synthetics.
Very good paid actor promoting big corp. I've seen him before and it all based on using a model where he decides witch numbers go in. Garbage science imo
First listen to his whole series and read his research. Second, not a paid actor nor garbage science.
 
Synthetic fertilizer also pollute a lot to produce. He left that out making the environmental argument. Picking only the bad things about organic and twisting the truth for synthetics.
Very good paid actor promoting big corp. I've seen him before and it all based on using a model where he decides witch numbers go in. Garbage science imo
Calling Dr. Bugby a "paid actor" and "garbage science" is going to loose you a lot of respect around here. I would suggest doing a deeper dive on the subject because the man knows his shit and I bet you'll learn something.
 
Can't wait til Sun/Mon when we have 60 degrees and snow. 🤣 🤣
Well today is 24° here 🥶 and light snow. Its been about 60° for 4 days BUT that was a little warm for this time of year.
Beauty drive into work!!!
 

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Perhaps we can have him review this list and just check off who is not worth listening too.

University Cannabis Researchers and Faculty
Dr. Raphael Mechoulam (Hebrew University): Known as the "father of cannabis research," he famously isolated THC in the 1960s.

Rob Mejia (Stockton University): Adjunct Professor teaching Introduction to Medical Cannabis and leading the hemp/cannabis internship program.

Dr. Daniele Piomelli (UC Irvine): Director of the UCI Center for the Study of Cannabis.

Dr. Mahmoud A. ElSohly (University of Mississippi): Director of the Marijuana Project at the School of Pharmacy.

Dr. Bruce Bugbee (Utah State University): Professor of Crop Physiology specializing in cannabis cultivation.

Dr. Junella Chin (Syracuse University): Teaches Cannabis Science and Health.

Dr. Monique McHenry, Dr. Kalev Freeman (University of Vermont): Researchers at the Medical Cannabis Center for Research and Education.

Dr. Ziva Cooper (UCLA): Expert in cannabis pharmacology.
Humboldt Institute for Interdisciplinary Marijuana Research (HIIMR) Faculty: Including Dr. Whitney Ogle (Kinesiology), Dr. Kaitlin Reed (Native American Studies), and Dr. Anthony Silvaggio (Sociology).
Johns Hopkins Cannabis Science Laboratory:
Features researchers like Dr. Ryan Vandrey, Dr. Tory Spindle, and Dr. Dustin Lee.
Reddit
Reddit
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Leading Academic Institutions for Cannabis Study
Stockton University: Offers a comprehensive Cannabis Studies minor, with courses covering medical, business, and social justice aspects.
Thomas Jefferson University (Lambert Center): Provides certificates in Medical Cannabis Science & Business, featuring experts like Dr. Sandra Carrilo.
University of California, Irvine (UCI): Conducts extensive research through its Center for the Study of Cannabis.
University of Minnesota: Features a Cannabis Research Center focused on policy and public health.
Washington State University (WSU): Researchers focus on cannabis pharmacology and policy, including Dr. John Roll and Dr. Mary Paine.
Cornell University: Engaged in hemp research through the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences.
University of Colorado Anschutz: Offers a Master's in Cannabis Science and Medicine.
Stockton University
Stockton University
+7
Research and Teaching Focus Areas
University cannabis professors generally focus on:
Medical & Clinical Applications: Pharmacology, endocannabinoids, and therapeutic uses.
Cultivation & Agriculture: Hemp and cannabis production, genetics, and plant science.
Policy & Law: Environmental impacts, taxation, and social justice.
Business & Marketing: Industry trends and commercial operations.
Oregon State University
Oregon State University
+5
Faculty - UCI Center for the Study of Cannabis
UCI CSC Faculty * Faizy Ahmed, PhD. Senior Project Scientist. Dr. ... * Marcela I. Dominguez, MD. Family Medicine. ... * Christie Fowler, PhD. Assistant Profess...

UCI Center for the Study of Cannabis

About CHRIS - Cannabis & Hemp Research Initiative at Stockton
Adjunct Professor, Cannabis Studies Rob Mejia is an Adjunct Professor at Stockton University where he teaches the Introduction to Medical Cannabis and Preparati...

Stockton University

Cannabis Medicine Certificate - Thomas Jefferson University
Duration * The graduate certificate in Cannabis Medicine is designed to equip health professionals with the understanding of current cannabinoid therapies and t...

Thomas Jefferson University

Humboldt Institute for Interdisciplinary Marijuana Research (HIIMR)
HIIMR Faculty Contributors: * Erin Clover Kelly, with Marisa Lia Formos (Forestry and Wildland Resources) Two Rural Industries Intersecting over Time: Cannabis ...

Cal Poly Humboldt

I’m Dr. Bruce Bugbee, professor of Crop Physiology at Utah State ...
Aug 24, 2021 — I'm Dr. Bruce Bugbee, professor of Crop Physiology at Utah State University. AMA about cannabis cultivation! :
 
Perhaps we can have him review this list and just check off who is not worth listening too.

University Cannabis Researchers and Faculty
Dr. Raphael Mechoulam (Hebrew University): Known as the "father of cannabis research," he famously isolated THC in the 1960s.

Rob Mejia (Stockton University): Adjunct Professor teaching Introduction to Medical Cannabis and leading the hemp/cannabis internship program.

Dr. Daniele Piomelli (UC Irvine): Director of the UCI Center for the Study of Cannabis.

Dr. Mahmoud A. ElSohly (University of Mississippi): Director of the Marijuana Project at the School of Pharmacy.

Dr. Bruce Bugbee (Utah State University): Professor of Crop Physiology specializing in cannabis cultivation.

Dr. Junella Chin (Syracuse University): Teaches Cannabis Science and Health.

Dr. Monique McHenry, Dr. Kalev Freeman (University of Vermont): Researchers at the Medical Cannabis Center for Research and Education.

Dr. Ziva Cooper (UCLA): Expert in cannabis pharmacology.
Humboldt Institute for Interdisciplinary Marijuana Research (HIIMR) Faculty: Including Dr. Whitney Ogle (Kinesiology), Dr. Kaitlin Reed (Native American Studies), and Dr. Anthony Silvaggio (Sociology).
Johns Hopkins Cannabis Science Laboratory:
Features researchers like Dr. Ryan Vandrey, Dr. Tory Spindle, and Dr. Dustin Lee.
Reddit
Reddit
+11
Leading Academic Institutions for Cannabis Study
Stockton University: Offers a comprehensive Cannabis Studies minor, with courses covering medical, business, and social justice aspects.
Thomas Jefferson University (Lambert Center): Provides certificates in Medical Cannabis Science & Business, featuring experts like Dr. Sandra Carrilo.
University of California, Irvine (UCI): Conducts extensive research through its Center for the Study of Cannabis.
University of Minnesota: Features a Cannabis Research Center focused on policy and public health.
Washington State University (WSU): Researchers focus on cannabis pharmacology and policy, including Dr. John Roll and Dr. Mary Paine.
Cornell University: Engaged in hemp research through the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences.
University of Colorado Anschutz: Offers a Master's in Cannabis Science and Medicine.
Stockton University
Stockton University
+7
Research and Teaching Focus Areas
University cannabis professors generally focus on:
Medical & Clinical Applications: Pharmacology, endocannabinoids, and therapeutic uses.
Cultivation & Agriculture: Hemp and cannabis production, genetics, and plant science.
Policy & Law: Environmental impacts, taxation, and social justice.
Business & Marketing: Industry trends and commercial operations.
Oregon State University
Oregon State University
+5
Faculty - UCI Center for the Study of Cannabis
UCI CSC Faculty * Faizy Ahmed, PhD. Senior Project Scientist. Dr. ... * Marcela I. Dominguez, MD. Family Medicine. ... * Christie Fowler, PhD. Assistant Profess...

UCI Center for the Study of Cannabis

About CHRIS - Cannabis & Hemp Research Initiative at Stockton
Adjunct Professor, Cannabis Studies Rob Mejia is an Adjunct Professor at Stockton University where he teaches the Introduction to Medical Cannabis and Preparati...

Stockton University

Cannabis Medicine Certificate - Thomas Jefferson University
Duration * The graduate certificate in Cannabis Medicine is designed to equip health professionals with the understanding of current cannabinoid therapies and t...

Thomas Jefferson University

Humboldt Institute for Interdisciplinary Marijuana Research (HIIMR)
HIIMR Faculty Contributors: * Erin Clover Kelly, with Marisa Lia Formos (Forestry and Wildland Resources) Two Rural Industries Intersecting over Time: Cannabis ...

Cal Poly Humboldt

I’m Dr. Bruce Bugbee, professor of Crop Physiology at Utah State ...
Aug 24, 2021 — I'm Dr. Bruce Bugbee, professor of Crop Physiology at Utah State University. AMA about cannabis cultivation! :
Add University of Vermont and McPartland's team, North Carolina State and the great Dr. Whipker's team and Dr. Karl Hillig of Cornell (even though it's listed he isn't). All of which have a vast amount of research and some collaboration with Dr. Bruce. So no he isn't a shill or huckster, far from it.
 
We are all doing science everyday, sometimes it's bro science, but if it works....

Being open to evidence based info. can be difficult to accept when it goes against a favorite theory, but that's how we learn.
Exactly why 99% of growers love Dr Bugby. He's a straight shooting scientist who tells it like it is. Even while debunking cannabis bro science he is respectful enough to acknowledge the anecdotal evidence from legacy growers and why they might be doing these things.
 
We are all doing science everyday, sometimes it's bro science, but if it works....

Being open to evidence based info. can be difficult to accept when it goes against a favorite theory, but that's how we learn.

I have my opinions on salts and organics because ive used both. Dialing in with any of them is the goal and they both rock out some bud.

We learn from who we think or FEEL is guiding us..if we trust them. They dont need a ton of fancy university degrees. It can be that old man who you met on the forum that leads you in the direction you seek or that old man on YouTube.

Organics n salts debate will roll on forever n ever. One thing most dont see is that not mater what it all breaks down into salts. Salts have been growing plants organically since the beginning of time.
 
Exactly why 99% of growers love Dr Bugby. He's a straight shooting scientist who tells it like it is. Even while debunking cannabis bro science he is respectful enough to acknowledge the anecdotal evidence from legacy growers and why they might be doing these things.
And that is why he says what he says wrt organics. If doing empirical evals you want to be able to pinpoint the input to accurately assess the output. Organics don't work that way, it's not that they don't work but in an evidence based short term grow trial they are hard to get a handle on. Also there there is a vast difference between Joe I want some smoke from my yard and both the scientific community and large commercial industry. Different goals.
 
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