Buzzy12
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Hey man, bring on the discussion, when no one argues that means your in a cultI knew it would be difficult, rufflin feathers and whatnot. Not gonna stop me tho. In the end things will settle down and people will understand how I'm going about this. I'm glad I got support from mods and others, even the guys that contacted me privatly to encourage and thank me. I've thought this out over the past week and came up with ideas that have come from all this (not so much) chaos lol.
I think a bunch of stoners go to recent posts and jump in not knowing what it is for. Just carry onIt's unfortunate to see that this thread has become so popular for the reasons it has. I'm not sure how much any of this bickering is helping anybody at this point.
There's a lot of information out there. An excellent way to learn is from people that have done it successfully in the past. Try it for yourself, learn from mistakes, get better over time.
The plants need light, water, and nutrients to thrive. There are many different ways to achieve an excellent result. K.I.S.S.
It is interesting to hear that this may be one of the few plants in the known world that the stomata are not affected by low rh.can't say for flowering as i never get below 40% with plant tanspiration in my crowded sog set up espcially at night when light is off.
but for seedling, veg, and 4 first flowering weeks of stretch.
i never noticed a difference in growth with plant having 20%rh, 40-50rh or up to 70% rh
to me proper watering pratice and proper wet dry cycle for soil will make it that the plant will always find enough water it need regardless ambient rh.
wich also imply that having a vigorous and healthy growth the first few weeks isn't that much linked to rh ...
I just did a low humidity grow the entire time. It makes a difference trust me. You won’t notice until you harvest and chop your stems. You will have hollow, thin water cell walls. So you transport everything slower. You may not see it because she will survive but it has a direct impact, internally.can't say for flowering as i never get below 40% with plant tanspiration in my crowded sog set up espcially at night when light is off.
but for seedling, veg, and 4 first flowering weeks of stretch.
i never noticed a difference in growth with plant having 20%rh, 40-50rh or up to 70% rh
to me proper watering pratice and proper wet dry cycle for soil will make it that the plant will always find enough water it need regardless ambient rh.
wich also imply that having a vigorous and healthy growth the first few weeks isn't that much linked to rh ...
The results are smaller buds. Imagine a human taking in a lot of salt and less water. Skinny malnutrition individual. Small overall in size. That’s what you are doing in low humidity.I just did a low humidity grow the entire time. It makes a difference trust me. You won’t notice until you harvest and chop your stems. You will have hollow, thin water cell walls. So you transport everything slower. You may not see it because she will survive but it has a direct impact, internally.
Ive been growing since the late 70's, I swear Ive seen and heard it all! I am now and will always be amazed by the Cannabis Plant, I have seen her survive the Wars brought against her and her Enlightenment in Modernity, years ago as a med grower I have seen her bring Peace to many Afflicted with PTSD, Cancer Treatment and other Medical Conditions, I was taught to grow by my Uncle who survived Vietnam and to him Cannabis was life saving, My early love of this Plant is mostly because of him. (rip Uncle Al)
As far as Cultivators go? There are many that dont understand the Cannabis Plant and the basic taxonomy from biological point of view. All modern Cannabis Seeds on the Market come from Hybridization of many different Landrace Strains. Cannabis has survived the Millenia's from many different Geolocations, ie. southest asia, India sub continent and middle eastern, latin america, africa,(and more) these regions range from dry, arid, low humidity, high humidity, wet, cold, snow, equatorial, Mountains, Deserts and Valleys- Cannabis has all of this built into her DNA, they can grow in almost any environment, and Cannabis is a Master of Adaptation! she knows more than we do!
How you care for your plants nutritionally, water quality, pH and watering habits are the Important parts, she knows what to do, in almost any environment.
I also see many threads about where's the skunk? or where's the weed of yesterday? When mass produced seed is grown in water, coco or potted soil as fast as they can mass produce it, eventually you will loose what came from the Earth Soils and frequencies, when I 1st started growing '77 we grew sungrown, in the ground and everything was grown in (shit) - Manure, Blood / Bone Meals and highly Composted soils. Best way to get back to that old school is "Landrace Seed and Earthen Soils" and "Praise be to Jah"
(I have experience is it legit? i dont know? at 60yrs old I know that i am no expert at anything!)
We have the same uncle life experience., I was taught to grow by my Uncle who survived Vietnam and to him Cannabis was life saving
I doubt that's true. There's plentiful evidence to the contrary.It is interesting to hear that this may be one of the few plants in the known world that the stomata are not affected by low rh.
Adaptation theory, which is also known as survival of the fittest, describes an organism's ability to adapt to changes in its environment over time. So, it's better to think of it as survival of the adaptable. Failure to adapt as environmental conditions change leads to extinction.Cannabis is a Master of Adaptation!
My brother-in-law is a Vietnam veteran. He was a platoon leader. His platoon was dug in when it was hit by mortar fire. My brother-in-law was the sole survivor and was severely wounded. I know the story because he told me shortly after he recovered. I recently mentioned it, more than fifty years later, and learned that he never told anyone else. He even forgot that he told me. Even my sister, his wife, had never heard his story. Fortunately, he's still with us and has led a good life despite his injuries. (I was in the service then, but luckily never left the states.)We have the same uncle life experience.
Vietnam vet, marijuana farmer my roll model!
That's suppost to be a good thing! One thing I always remembered from the old science books was exactly that, they talked about the white stuff inside the stem. If it was hollow it was better quality weed. I never see anyone mention it, glad you did. Maybe someone else remembers?You will have hollow, thin water cell walls.
too much nitrogen,..That's suppost to be a good thing! One thing I always remembered from the old science books was exactly that, they talked about the white stuff inside the stem. If it was hollow it was better quality weed. I never see anyone mention it, glad you did. Maybe someone else remembers?
Bahahahahahaa Hilarious!!! Skinny little malnourished fellaThe results are smaller buds. Imagine a human taking in a lot of salt and less water. Skinny malnutrition individual. Small overall in size. That’s what you are doing in low humidity.
too much nitrogen,..
is the pith walls clean looking or dark?
60% of the times it’s as simple as a bug,yeah there is often someone answering cal-mag or vpd to every issues they see in a thread asking for help even when it has nothing to do with it.
Juuuust give it a shot of 2 cal magsyeah there is often someone answering cal-mag or vpd to every issues they see in a thread asking for help even when it has nothing to do with it.
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