5 Unknown Strains - 2012 Grow

:rofl:I had that problem last night:)
 
Sigh, is Fluffy going to have to make you boys be friends again?

I may be Fluffy but trust me you don't want to mess.

Just ask the US Army Reservist (Fire Service Diver, Biker) who crossed a damned big line with me. When he came back for another tour he told my best friend he was too nervous to talk to me.

I don't want to be scary Fluffy.

I'm sure all will be well, academic disagreements can be very productive as long as hand are shaken at the end! :blushsmile:

hopefully. i have to work on my faction with wiz. we had a bit of an academic disagreement in another thread, and you know me. no social skills to speak of and i do tend to bang in that last nail in the coffin with some vigour :rofl:
 
Raaawwwrrr getem Fluff:)
 
Hey Wiz...made it over to your journal...will have to read up more on the injection idea. I thought about this about a year or 2 ago but the idea kind of slipped my mind and I never looked into it...really glad that your trying this out :) I honestly can't comment much on it since I myself have never researched this area, but seems to me that as long as the right things are injected, you may very well be on to something...

The only thing is I am wondering if the increase in yield is due to the injections or the constant stress added by the injections themselves. Ive seen articles that say "torturing" your plants by inserting a pin into the stem every few days will cause minor stress in which the plant responds by boosting the hormone levels, thus increasing growth levels. Either way, more growth is good and I give you lots of props and encouragement on your experiment!! great idea and definitely thinking outside of the box :)

A product by AN called Liquid carboload is very similar to the simple sugars in a plant...check it out :)
 
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Hey Wiz...made it over to your journal...will have to read up more on the injection idea. I thought about this about a year or 2 ago but the idea kind of slipped my mind and I never looked into it...really glad that your trying this out :) I honestly can't comment much on it since I myself have never researched this area, but seems to me that as long as the right things are injected, you may very well be on to something...

The only thing is I am wondering if the increase in yield is due to the injections or the constant stress added by the injections themselves. Ive seen articles that say "torturing" your plants by inserting a pin into the stem every few days will cause minor stress in which the plant responds by boosting the hormone levels, thus increasing growth levels. Either way, more growth is good and I give you lots of props and encouragement on your experiment!! great idea and definitely thinking outside of the box :)

A product by AN called Liquid carboload is very similar to the simple sugars in a plant...check it out :)




Thanks Icemud for making it over really appreciate it. From what Ive discovered I'm not sure if it will be from constant piercing with a needle since I have them inserted to stay until the plant is harvest. Pretty much it's going threw IV's and it's a constant feed threw the needle which is stuck for good into the plant. I have a diaphragm on a couple pages back where the needle is inserted into the main stock. In this research I'm trying to get of course bigger yield and growth but also ways to treat deficiencies. I just need a Brix calculator or meter to keep track of the sugars and such. Ill be sure to pick up that carboload, I have AN rhino skin that is also being injected. Please any info you may find drop it by my journal thanks again for stopping by.
 
we have have to agree to disagree.
i know them plants were growing, they do that themselves, and we already know that growing with flouros works too.

but what i saw was a SoG of barely a ft at best thick canopy with nothing beneath...whats from the lights and whats from the sog and a single vid cant prove anything unless it has companion videos with more and less blue lights.

im not saying your wrong, im saying that vid does nothing to prove anything other than plants can grow under flouros with out a variable control of multiple comparable grows.

=)
 
So is any of this in use anywhere. Are you just trying someone else's technique. Or, is this something you are doing all on your own?
 
So is any of this in use anywhere. Are you just trying someone else's technique. Or, is this something you are doing all on your own?

It was being tested back in the 80's but the Egyptians own copyrights to this so alot of information wasnt released. But they did share that it works and gave percentages of the yields and growth. So im pretty much picking it up to do my own research and find answers and succeed.
 
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