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LMFAO I am really tempted to post my dialogue with an AI over a male plant. For about two weeks straight I uploaded node pictures and asked daily if it was male or female. Even when the ball clusters showed up, it stuck to its guns and called it vegetative growth at auxiliary bud sites. It was on Copilot. I guess we know where Microsoft sits with world view, because I uploaded to a different AI and it had no problem telling me that I have a biological male no matter how it identifies. 🤣🤣🤣
I had a similar experience with AI a few weeks ago. I asked Google AI for historical data for executions carried out by hanging in the United States. It immediately went to lynchings that took place between 1868-1936 telling me about 5,000 illegal executions of black men. I then asked again for historical data for legal executions carried out by hanging, and chastised google ai for misleading me with the wrong information and somehow making it all about race. I eventually got the data that I was interested in, but learned a valuable lesson. All of these programs were designed by human beings. Human beings who have biases and agendas, that seem to creep into even the most inappropriate places. It’s kinda shocking to be honest, I was under the impression that computers were supposed to be impartial and non biased. I guess not. Very eye opening to say the least.
 
I had a similar experience with AI a few weeks ago. I asked Google AI for historical data for executions carried out by hanging in the United States. It immediately went to lynchings that took place between 1868-1936 telling me about 5,000 illegal executions of black men. I then asked again for historical data for legal executions carried out by hanging, and chastised google ai for misleading me with the wrong information and somehow making it all about race. I eventually got the data that I was interested in, but learned a valuable lesson. All of these programs were designed by human beings. Human beings who have biases and agendas, that seem to creep into even the most inappropriate places. It’s kinda shocking to be honest, I was under the impression that computers were supposed to be impartial and non biased. I guess not. Very eye opening to say the least.
That’s been my point all along. As of right now all AI is, at our non governmental access, is an amalgamation of collected info found already. If it’s crap and bullshit in, it’s crap and bullshit out. Not saying it’s all bad but it sure aint all good…yet.
 
Big question:

This evening 2 of my sativas looks like this. 1/2 hour before light out btw
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When i check the net it says overwatering or too much light. They got around 32.00 LUX on my meter. I've moved them to 27.000.
When i moved them i was about to give them water because they felt light, but i was in doubt and changed my mind. The soil is moist 1 cm down.

Any guesses on what going on?
 
Big question:

This evening 2 of my sativas looks like this. 1/2 hour before light out btw
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When i check the net it says overwatering or too much light. They got around 32.00 LUX on my meter. I've moved them to 27.000.
When i moved them i was about to give them water because they felt light, but i was in doubt and changed my mind. The soil is moist 1 cm down.

Any guesses on what going on?

Have you learned about transpiration yet? You'll really flip out when you see a 24 hour time release of a tent. The plant reads it's day cycle and even starts leaning into it.... Leaves relax an hour before lights go out and perk up an hour before they come on.

Check it out. You don't have clawing or hooking going on and tops are staying perky. To me it looks like it's just setting up for nighttime posture.
 
I had a similar experience with AI a few weeks ago. I asked Google AI for historical data for executions carried out by hanging in the United States. It immediately went to lynchings that took place between 1868-1936 telling me about 5,000 illegal executions of black men. I then asked again for historical data for legal executions carried out by hanging, and chastised google ai for misleading me with the wrong information and somehow making it all about race. I eventually got the data that I was interested in, but learned a valuable lesson. All of these programs were designed by human beings. Human beings who have biases and agendas, that seem to creep into even the most inappropriate places. It’s kinda shocking to be honest, I was under the impression that computers were supposed to be impartial and non biased. I guess not. Very eye opening to say the least.

I've been saying this since robotics started taking over people position's. Now it's called automation, and self checkouts.

No middle class, no $ to drive the economy. = Today
 
They have some hooking on two fan leafs or so each i think.
What can hooks be a sign of?

Well the thing is, hooking is really a signal of unhappiness, doesn't mean one specific thing there's a couple possibilities... But based on the deep green of those plants I would assume it's high nitrogen / a nitrogen value in excess of an optimal ratio. Let it eat a little bit of it before you feed again but I don't think you need to dilute. That's why I'm avoiding using the word "toxicity."
 
Have you learned about transpiration yet? You'll really flip out when you see a 24 hour time release of a tent. The plant reads it's day cycle and even starts leaning into it.... Leaves relax an hour before lights go out and perk up an hour before they come on.

Check it out. You don't have clawing or hooking going on and tops are staying perky. To me it looks like it's just setting up for nighttime posture.

I watch mine all the time. They stand up all day, till around an hour before light out.

7:00am. Lights come on 6:00
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9:45pm. Lights out at 10:00
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If I do a heavy watering, they'll droop, but spring back in a few hours/ overnight.
 
I've got an idea for a fun experiment. I culled a male today wound up shaking all the dirt from the root ball and threw the bare root ball into a bucket of water. If I wasn't paranoid about accidental pollination I'd set that ball into a strawberry basket and convert this plant to hydro during mid veg and watch what happens.
 
I've got an idea for a fun experiment. I culled a male today wound up shaking all the dirt from the root ball and threw the bare root ball into a bucket of water. If I wasn't paranoid about accidental pollination I'd set that ball into a strawberry basket and convert this plant to hydro during mid veg and watch what happens.
Photo or auto?
 
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