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Have you EVER done any Broscience on your plants ?

  • Yes

    Votes: 89 61.4%
  • Hell no

    Votes: 33 22.8%
  • I ain’t sayin

    Votes: 23 15.9%

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go go kid

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it might produce more trics, but at only 2 or 3 days, will it produce that much more in the way of mature trics?
 

macsnax

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2 things. 1) flushing exists, and it does indeed do something. Maybe people want the color change? According to the studies apparently flushing does nothing. I go with what ever science says. So it’s just colors. Anything else?

When I say brown and crispy I change my mind to brown and cured. You know when the leaves fall off the trees and there are leaves on the ground. Some are green, red, yellow, brown. And as the winter comes more, some stay green and just freeze. Some turn a perfect brown, maybe the leaf was in just the right place, warm and moist yet also dry and breezy.

3) I only want this because I want to know what its like, if it is better. Maybe it is or isn’t. Certain other things that are smoked are probably picked green and turned brown? The trick is to maintain all the trics in perfect condition, no losses to vaporization. And yet have the plant material just basically degraded to nothing. Cuz face it who wants to smoke plant material. It’s all about the dabs

New meathod, cure the budz in a high pressure atmosphere, to prevent vaporization.
Dude I get fade from a lot of cultivars feeding up to the end. It's called a natural fade, not discoloration from starving. It goes back to the cure, an anaerobic bacterial fermentation that slowly breaks down "plant material" preserving terpenes and cannabinoids
 

Tht_Blk_Guy27

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That's really interesting; so it looks like the observed differences in the flushed plants were marginally higher quantity of less desirable concentrate, and marginally higher quantity of less desirable flower. I've only flushed one grow to date and it was only for a week, but it looks like that's the last time for me.
this thread has convinced me to eliminate flushing . would that stopping using a yucca extract to help the nutrient uptake??
 

Bears_win

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harvest at full moon
I absolutely always Harvest transplant and sow using a lunar plant calendar. Most harvests with full sun outdoor I’ll try to coincide my 1st cuts ( it usually takes me 3 chops to take down a full size outdoor plant ) with a full moon.
If you live near an ocean you may notice the tidal action that occurs with lunar activity. In northern latitudes tidal action is even more pronounced.

What we call tides is the effects of lunar gravity, combined with the rotational forces of the earth.

So the lunar gravity affects our oceans via tidal influence. Why wouldn’t the same lunar gravity effect plants which use vascular pressure to draw up water and nutrients from their roots to their leaves?
Obviously it does ,
Not a huge stretch to realize that you definitely want to harvest plants under a full moon naked with crystals and a drum circle .. BRO

Just yanking yah mate, I believe it makes a diff but I may or may not be a bro. For outdoor and deps it can be beneficial. Under artificial lights not so sure if it matters.
 

macsnax

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I absolutely always Harvest transplant and sow using a lunar plant calendar. Most harvests with full sun outdoor I’ll try to coincide my 1st cuts ( it usually takes me 3 chops to take down a full size outdoor plant ) with a full moon.
If you live near an ocean you may notice the tidal action that occurs with lunar activity. In northern latitudes tidal action is even more pronounced.

What we call tides is the effects of lunar gravity, combined with the rotational forces of the earth.

So the lunar gravity affects our oceans via tidal influence. Why wouldn’t the same lunar gravity effect plants which use vascular pressure to draw up water and nutrients from their roots to their leaves?
Obviously it does ,
Not a huge stretch to realize that you definitely want to harvest plants under a full moon naked with crystals and a drum circle .. BRO

Just yanking yah mate, I believe it makes a diff but I may or may not be a bro. For outdoor and deps it can be beneficial. Under artificial lights not so sure if it matters.
Def helps to pop seeds during a full moon.
 

Jimbo the Gael

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I absolutely always Harvest transplant and sow using a lunar plant calendar. Most harvests with full sun outdoor I’ll try to coincide my 1st cuts ( it usually takes me 3 chops to take down a full size outdoor plant ) with a full moon.
If you live near an ocean you may notice the tidal action that occurs with lunar activity. In northern latitudes tidal action is even more pronounced.

What we call tides is the effects of lunar gravity, combined with the rotational forces of the earth.

So the lunar gravity affects our oceans via tidal influence. Why wouldn’t the same lunar gravity effect plants which use vascular pressure to draw up water and nutrients from their roots to their leaves?
Obviously it does ,
Not a huge stretch to realize that you definitely want to harvest plants under a full moon naked with crystals and a drum circle .. BRO

Just yanking yah mate, I believe it makes a diff but I may or may not be a bro. For outdoor and deps it can be beneficial. Under artificial lights not so sure if it matters.
You may not have noticed, but tidal forces are extremely weak in smaller bodies of water. The Great Lakes for example. Or the Red and Black Seas. The tides there are a few centimetres.
I haven't done any formal research, but if they affected the plants enough to increase or decrease harvests I'm pretty sure farmers would have noticed by now.
There's an entire thread dedicated to Lunar cycle growing on another forum. I've had some discussions with the growers there as I was curious about what they believed, but each one seemed to have different reasons. Some were pretty rational, others were some of the spaciest people I have ever met, and I used to go to pagan festivals.
 

macsnax

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You may not have noticed, but tidal forces are extremely weak in smaller bodies of water. The Great Lakes for example. Or the Red and Black Seas. The tides there are a few centimetres.
I haven't done any formal research, but if they affected the plants enough to increase or decrease harvests I'm pretty sure farmers would have noticed by now.
There's an entire thread dedicated to Lunar cycle growing on another forum. I've had some discussions with the growers there as I was curious about what they believed, but each one seemed to have different reasons. Some were pretty rational, others were some of the spaciest people I have ever met, and I used to go to pagan festivals.
The way I understand it for popping seeds and rooting cuttings is it helps them hold moisture better from the gravitational pull of the moon.
 
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Sofa King Smoooth

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"using a lunar plant calendar"

Seems most probable that ancient farmers used the moon as a calendar to track time and for a light source. Seriously doubt there is any actual effect to the plant. If planting is timed properly with the moon cycles then there will be extra light available for harvesting plants outdoors. Ancient farmers did not have artificial lights to extend hours needed to properly see in the night during harvest.
 

macsnax

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"using a lunar plant calendar"

Seems most probable that ancient farmers used the moon as a calendar to track time and for a light source. Seriously doubt there is any actual effect to the plant. If planting is timed properly with the moon cycles then there will be extra light available for harvesting plants outdoors. Ancient farmers did not have artificial lights to extend hours needed to properly see in the night during harvest.
Google it, read up on how it works. It's not bro science lol.
 

Sofa King Smoooth

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I saw on TV if a set of fresh cut testicles from a bear that is beginning to sexually mature has the juice squeezed onto some really scraggly weed, that weed will grow into giant mega plants overnight because of the testosterone.
 

Buddernugs

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All my seeds pop within 24hrs of paper towel soaking inside my boa tank...iv had some pop as little as 4 hrs in their
 
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