Search results for query: *

  • Users: BroScience101
  • Order by date
  1. B

    The Investigation Begins

    Unfortunately, I was quickly reminded why I personally, and a lot of the best OG growers on these forums, all left a few years ago. The ignorance level of the average user is thru the roof and well, I can find better things to do with my time during the winter. Wishing everyone happy holidays...
  2. B

    Fan Leaves Removal During Flowering

    You're trying to tell me this is almost a 2lb plant https://www.thcfarmer.com/threads/cost-of-nutrition-upkeep-in-rdwc.121186/#post-2523426 Edit: it's safe to say that @waayne was the best grower to ever be on this website, and he had 2 lb indoor trees after a 6-8 week veg however his colas...
  3. B

    Fan Leaves Removal During Flowering

    Definitely Makes harvesting easier when there's half as much yield to harvest lol
  4. B

    Twenty (School of Harvard) Twenty

    If you're not in a rush, push them till all the white hairs disappear and the orange hairs recede back into the flower. A sign of being fully ripe
  5. B

    Fan Leaves Removal During Flowering

    LMFAO I'm just a google warrior guys :( Srt. Seems like you just want someone to pat you on the head, tell you you're a good boy, and that you did the right thing instead of actually learning how to maximize your yield and grow better for the same amount of time and money currently...
  6. PXL_20201206_011819664.jpg

    PXL_20201206_011819664.jpg

  7. B

    Fan Leaves Removal During Flowering

    If someone believes defoliation is good, and is faced with scientific studies proving otherwise, they get offended on a personal level and start lashing out. And instead of focusing on defoliation they go on the offensive and start attacking. It's a very primitive self defense program built into...
  8. B

    Fan Leaves Removal During Flowering

    Defoliation of grapes "Fruit set, cluster weight, berry number per cluster, berry size, and cluster compactness were reduced by all defoliation treatments as compared to non-defoliated shoots"
  9. B

    Fan Leaves Removal During Flowering

    Soybean defoliation test "defoliation caused a significant yield reduction (15‐70%) in all cultivars; this yield reduction was greater for Dunbar than the other two cultivars. In both years, yields were directly related to the light interception capacity of soybean canopies after defoliation."
  10. B

    Fan Leaves Removal During Flowering

    I'll put my money where my mouth is and do the leg work for the community "Four field trials were conducted by applying four defoliation treatments (nondefoliated control, 33, 66, and 100%) at different growth stages ranging from preflowering (R2) to physiological maturity (R9). Crop yield...
  11. B

    Fan Leaves Removal During Flowering

    Going against the norm is NOT THE SAME as going against NATURE. Please show the community a single study where defoliation increased yield or thc production. Just one
  12. B

    Please help i have nitrogen toxicity

    He can go even a bit higher on RH. I converted his 74 f to c and got about 23c. Plugged it into my vpd calculator. 70% will get you a vpd of .8 which is perfect for veg with lights on . I have this very old screenshot of spur who basically gifted the knowledge of vpd to the cannabis...
  13. Screenshot_20201206-150109~2.png

    Screenshot_20201206-150109~2.png

  14. B

    Is Pre-harvest Flushing A Myth?

    Bumping an old thread that I'm grateful for. I was foodoo, a closed minded a*hole saying I liked flushing for the colors in the start of this thread but luckily it didn't take me long to open up and within a few posts later stop flushing. I never flushed again after that and now I'm in living...
  15. B

    Fan Leaves Removal During Flowering

    Before I unwatch this thread , I leave my fellow growers with this quote "The standard of a civilization is the mean average level of its constructive and destructive thinking. It becomes what it thinks even as one man becomes what he thinks. The world of man is still far from knowing that...
  16. B

    Fan Leaves Removal During Flowering

    This is the one thing that bums me out most about humans, and specifically being on a growing forum, we always turn on each other instead of focusing on the science. It doesn't matter if someone's dinky little 1 foot plants, under a dinky led, in a dinky sog, in their dinky tiny coat closet...
  17. B

    Please help i have nitrogen toxicity

    They def look dry. I dabbled in coco and always kept it soaking wet. Used "heads 6/9" formula with every watering and it was smooth sailing. Personally , perlite has no place anywhere in my garden, wether it's peat , coco or top soil
  18. DSC_0669.JPG

    DSC_0669.JPG

  19. B

    Spots on leaves forming 5 weeks

    Peat looks bone dry which is prob locking out your calcium. You have to keep the peat/root zone always hydrated so nutrient exchanges can take place
  20. B

    Making the jump to rcdw a do it yourself job....

    Hydro + carpet = NOPE
Top Bottom