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Sounds awfully pleasant.
It's not as bad as you'd think, in a 2L bottle. You go into the waste treatment building (the shit pit) on the other hand,...
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Sounds awfully pleasant.
Get well soon brother, nothing's worse than being sick for the holidays. Not to mention that you can't taste the turkey dinner LMAO.Starting to feel a little better tonight. Hopefully I'm 100% after the weekend going into the holiday.
I'm on a roller coaster with this cold. 4 good hours, 4 feeling like crap. I shouldn't post when I'm on the good 4 hours knowing what's in store in a short while. Once these beans get some good tap roots they'll go into the cloner as I'm very happy with how that's going with the othersGlad your feeling better derby. Hopefully these next beans behave for you!
I'm on a roller coaster with this cold. 4 good hours, 4 feeling like crap. I shouldn't post when I'm on the good 4 hours knowing what's in store in a short while. Once these beans get some good tap roots they'll go into the cloner as I'm very happy with how that's going with the others
REPS for presentation, so much easier to understand when there are pictures with explanations. Thanks for sharing!
No problem! I'm glad you enjoyed it. If you have any questions, let me know!
Due to the purpose and academic nature of my presentation in a private school in a not as enlightened state, I didn't research for the medical strains and uses. I researched strictly genetics and breeding. I can tell you due to the unfortunate hybridization of most subspecies/strains and the underground environment they are grown in, very few "strains" are the same across the board. Strawberry Kush and it's endless phenotypes is a great example of this. Also, different strains can react with each individual differently (main reason why the FDA refuses to push forward in the medical industry with it as well as animals we usually test on react differently than we do, and you can't start with human trials) hybrid strains are great for recreational and so one medically but is leading to a rapid dilution in genetics which in the long run without intervention will lead to the severe mutation, plague, and death of the cannabis plant. (Heterosis strengthens certain genes while weakening others) you are better off learning the cannbinoids and what they can help treat and finding strains that compliment those ratiosHave you found out what strains work better for certain conditions?
Hi everyone! Now that I am back home and have time to breath, I should be able to be on here more often and help derbybud as he needs me As many of you know, I did a research presentation on cannabis for my crops and forages class (I'm an ANSC major). While the link below doesn't include my note cards or commentary, I can easily answer questions or someone else can. I find genetics fascinating in general and the issues and positives of cannabis genetics make it more intriguing. As a "prop" for the presentation I brought in various snacks and fruits that have contributed to the strain names to show the variety that one species can have.
Cannabis.pptx - Google Slides
Due to the purpose and academic nature of my presentation in a private school in a not as enlightened state, I didn't research for the medical strains and uses. I researched strictly genetics and breeding. I can tell you due to the unfortunate hybridization of most subspecies/strains and the underground environment they are grown in, very few "strains" are the same across the board. Strawberry Kush and it's endless phenotypes is a great example of this. Also, different strains can react with each individual differently (main reason why the FDA refuses to push forward in the medical industry with it as well as animals we usually test on react differently than we do, and you can't start with human trials) hybrid strains are great for recreational and so one medically but is leading to a rapid dilution in genetics which in the long run without intervention will lead to the severe mutation, plague, and death of the cannabis plant. (Heterosis strengthens certain genes while weakening others) you are better off learning the cannbinoids and what they can help treat and finding strains that compliment those ratios
Thanks for sharing that research Lopin! Let us know what grade you got because a number of us are parents and care about that kind of thing...to wit: we like to get mad at teachers who don't appreciate hard work .
I got 48/50 I personally love the professor I had for it and she is extremely understanding of my condition and loves to play devil's advocate on these sort of projects as it allows for a deep thinking level throughout the class. She happens to be from MO and has friends that are working on the ag methods and cannabis research being done there. They are trying to purify and synthesize a strain to be specific towards certain diseases (right now it is cancer).