Alot Of Good Stuff On How To Grow But How Do You Actually Kill?

We1

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i HAVE READ A LOT OF GOOD STUFF ON HOW TO GROW, BUT MY PLANTS HAVE BEEN THROUGH SO MUCH AND STILL THRIVE EX:
SEEDLINGS SUFFERED BECAUSE OF GNAT INFESTION, i FINNALLY FOUND THE CAUSE, HOUSE PLANT SOIL INFESTATION: CURE UPROOTING AND USING NEW SOIL, FIRST I TRIED DROWNING 100% WATER DIDN'T WORK THEN i

TRIED INSECTICIDE ON PLANTS.....
THEN....TO MUCH HEAT KILLED 90% OF FOLLIAGE, 4 PLANTS TWO WERE SHOCKED 2 WERE NOT, RESULT BUSHIER PLANTS.
THEN, NUTE BURN, RESULT EVEN BUSHIER PLANTS,
OVERWATERING, RESULT EVEN BUSHIER PLANTS,
CROPPING, SHOCK BUT EVEN BUSHIER PLANTS,
WHY WILL THEY NOT DIE?
 

DND

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Marijuana is a very resilient plant, but if you want them to die stop giving one of the following. Light, water, CO2, food or simply just cut the plant down.

Why are you trying to kill them though, just curious?
 

CrazyChester

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In our sort of business we don't like to use the word KILL. We would rather say Harvest. Say it, Harvest. Now doesn't that feel better.
 

Galvatron

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yea some strains are very strong while others are very susceptible to abuse. it depends what type you are growing, most bag seed will be strong cause commercial growers will pick out the easiest plants to grow that are hardy and sturdy.

my bag seed grow i chopped off over 50% of the leaves and it still didn't die, i heard that if you did that it would kill the plant.

thats why i find it weird that people end up killing their plants, it seems so hard to do once you're finished with the sprouting phase. it seems like once it has a few nodes and a good root system the thing doesn't want to die no matter what you do. people harvest their plants and then reveg them and they still live to bud again, thats gotta be one of the most stressful things that you can do to a plant.

with basic common sense these plants should not die unless you harvest them.
 
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