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  1. Brock_Fawkin_Samson

    crispy leaves late in flower, brown crispy spots on buds at harvest.

    What a bunch of elitist assholes lol I've definitely bought worse you guys must never had to buy the mexi bricks huh? All too young?
  2. Brock_Fawkin_Samson

    crispy leaves late in flower, brown crispy spots on buds at harvest.

    Lol more commonly called dog shit :mrgreen:
  3. Brock_Fawkin_Samson

    crispy leaves late in flower, brown crispy spots on buds at harvest.

    Don't forget the CIA too :lol: Hell lets get all the alphabet men up in here :lol:
  4. Brock_Fawkin_Samson

    crispy leaves late in flower, brown crispy spots on buds at harvest.

    Lol acute levels are 1.06mg/kg bw.. For a 200lb guy that's 96.36mg. Or if we use the most un-ideal sample (most toxic) and translate to MJ... 178lbs+ :mrgreen:
  5. Brock_Fawkin_Samson

    crispy leaves late in flower, brown crispy spots on buds at harvest.

    Lol you must have missed the part where I stated if they were translatable. Also must have missed how I tried to use the worst sample to show how much it would take to reach an ingestible ADI (had they been translatable). Its amusing to hear you tell me that they aren't translatable and thus...
  6. Brock_Fawkin_Samson

    crispy leaves late in flower, brown crispy spots on buds at harvest.

    I actually really like your insight and value your opinion. Just wanted to reciprocate a little. :bigjoint:
  7. Brock_Fawkin_Samson

    crispy leaves late in flower, brown crispy spots on buds at harvest.

    I say the same to you. In order to defend a speculation one would have to do the studies. I'm being objective, you're being subjective. There is no data, that's the only reality. We can bitch at each other till we're blue in the face but neither stance can be progressed without the data (we both...
  8. Brock_Fawkin_Samson

    crispy leaves late in flower, brown crispy spots on buds at harvest.

    Just to run some numbers and get an idea... 200lb guy = ~91kg 91kg × (0.04mg/kg ADI) = 3.64mg ADI chlormequat 91kg × (0.10mg/kg ADI) = 9.1mg ADI paclobutrazol If this guy smokes a gram a day he can't have more than .36% of his product be chlormequat and can't have more than .91% of his...
  9. Brock_Fawkin_Samson

    crispy leaves late in flower, brown crispy spots on buds at harvest.

    Lol I applaud your extensive vocabulary. Your thesis defense must have been a joy to sit through. :clap: I've never been insulted so intellectually lol I do think my method was a valid way to cut to the crux of the issue which is, no data. As someone as learned as yourself I'd think you'd...
  10. Brock_Fawkin_Samson

    crispy leaves late in flower, brown crispy spots on buds at harvest.

    Lol Well this has been fruitful lol On another note... What levels are toxic and what are the symptoms? Are we debating something with the same amount of health risk as breathing city air or country methane? Maybe more on the scale of a biggie order of fries a day? Possibly the same health...
  11. Brock_Fawkin_Samson

    crispy leaves late in flower, brown crispy spots on buds at harvest.

    But the argument you made was about transparency, no? If the client asks for it, as was the case? The tobacco industry blocked legislation with lobbyist money, the excuse could have been any. You kinda went at the guy here I thought after he explained he talked with the client and the client...
  12. Brock_Fawkin_Samson

    Epic 4x4 Flowering Smackdown : 96 Elites vs 288s

    It would just give you a known level of UVB that they can genetically handle (to start with). And there's definitely more UVB than zero at low altitudes, people get sunburn at the beach too. :p UVC gets blocked out and much of UVB but even then it's much more intense than a reptile bulb half...
  13. Brock_Fawkin_Samson

    crispy leaves late in flower, brown crispy spots on buds at harvest.

    Lmao, I fackin love ya brother, I was trolling ya a bit but you're alright, I got no hate lol :bigjoint:
  14. Brock_Fawkin_Samson

    crispy leaves late in flower, brown crispy spots on buds at harvest.

    Well thought out and very scientific :-P Lol this is gold.:-P
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