enjoying your three day weekend?

Harrekin

Well-Known Member
dude, i haven't been unemployed for a year and a half now. i'm what you would call a marginally attached worker.

and my hobby doesn't turn out neon yellow. :lol:
Not much demand for neon yellow treadmills sadly, it's a sign you're doing it wrong generally.
 

Harrekin

Well-Known Member
for some reason people like purple treadmills, i don't get it.

mine come in one color: green.
Mine the same but they're not generally available for public use tho. (Even tho it's worth up to €550/$650 an ounce around here).
 

beenthere

New Member
mother of god.

i just did the conversion, an ounce here goes for 111.72 euros :lol:

i get by.



that failure paid my electric bill, dipshit.

just because you're too incompetent to keep your plants healthy and green until harvest doesn't mean that everyone else is as incompetent as you, clayton.
Damn, how much does it cost to run a couple of CFL's up there?

All my green plants are green at harvest, figure out what a fan leaf on a Afghani looks like yet, Barney? LMAO
 

beenthere

New Member
I mean if you can't get a plant to produce chlorophyll, how can you expect it to produce THC?
Depends in what context you are talking about.
If you are referring to the need to produce chlorophyll during the vegetative stage to maintain a healthy plant then yes.

Some strains have less chlorophyll than others, that's why most sativa's take longer to finish. And some loose chlorophyll and produce accessory pigments, like the pigments Barney can't figure out!
 

thehole

New Member
He didn't actually, the Government built the roads the trucks that delivered that paint to the store used. Also likely the Duke used roads or public transport to get to the store.

So Duke, you infact did NOT paint that according to Obama.
Well according to Romney he did paint his house but he didn't paint it right because he is not rich.
 

UncleBuck

Well-Known Member
Well according to Romney he did paint his house but he didn't paint it right because he is not rich.
he didn't have an illegal paint his house, so he is doing it wrong.

the only time it's not acceptable to have an illegal paint your house is when you're running for office, for pete's sake.
 

Harrekin

Well-Known Member
Depends in what context you are talking about.
If you are referring to the need to produce chlorophyll during the vegetative stage to maintain a healthy plant then yes.

Some strains have less chlorophyll than others, that's why most sativa's take longer to finish. And some loose chlorophyll and produce accessory pigments, like the pigments Barney can't figure out!
Sativas should be a sort of dark lime green, if your plants are yellow, you=fail.

At least I admit I make mistakes through laziness instead of trying to justify them.
 

beenthere

New Member
Sativas should be a sort of dark lime green, if your plants are yellow, you=fail.

At least I admit I make mistakes through laziness instead of trying to justify them.

Do some research, you'll find that strains that are light green/near yellow green. This is because these plants have less chlorophyll.

BTW, the pic UB makes fun of was grown years ago.
Most all of the strains today are hybrids indica/sativa
so it's not as prevalent.

And no it was not a mistake bro, but I've made more than my fair share over the years.
 

Canna Sylvan

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Sorry bro, I don't believe you have the knowledge or experience to back that up, matter a fact, I'm sure of it. No offense.
You said a two week seedling needing a little support meant a bad root network. That same plant is now over three feet wide, three feet deep and over three feet tall. How do you explain that? With no more support.
 

beenthere

New Member
You said a two week seedling needing a little support meant a bad root network. That same plant is now over three feet wide, three feet deep and over three feet tall. How do you explain that? With no more support.
I said a seedling needing support sounds like it does not have an established root and stem system, meaning yet.

Tell ya the truth, I'm not sure what you're asking. But if you supported the seedling (which you should have) then it sounds like your root system is doing well now.
 

Canna Sylvan

Well-Known Member
I said a seedling needing support sounds like it does not have an established root and stem system, meaning yet.

Tell ya the truth, I'm not sure what you're asking. But if you supported the seedling (which you should have) then it sounds like your root system is doing well now.
You mentioned most plants are hybrids. Mine is a 90%+ indica hybrid Afghani Kush. It had nothing to do with the root system. The problem is the tall sativa genetics was kicking in those two weeks but the stem was only strong enough for indica growth. The plant has now slowed down. The leaves are bigger and bushier.

There was no grower error with lack of knowledge. It was unstable genetics. But you have to ask yourself, would you rather have a completely stable strain, or one that sacrifices it for yield and potency? You can say you're an expert all you want, but these days of hybriding plants to death, what you know goes out the window and each strain has it's own oddities, you can 't blame problems or differences with lack of knowledge.
 
Three day weekend???! I would I couldn't tell you I enjoyed a single day of relaxing or anything fun this holiday weekend. Work, Work, Work.... 7 days a week. It is what it is, gotta make that paper to feed more money to the powers that be to make them richer and even more powerful......


Damnit "Uncle" Sam, I want YOU to give me Liberty!!
 

ink the world

Well-Known Member
You mentioned most plants are hybrids.

There was no grower error with lack of knowledge. It was unstable genetics. But you have to ask yourself, would you rather have a completely stable strain, or one that sacrifices it for yield and potency? You can say you're an expert all you want, but these days of hybriding plants to death, what you know goes out the window and each strain has it's own oddities, you can 't blame problems or differences with lack of knowledge.
Very well put.

Right now my garden is running 8 strains. Every one is different, Christ in a 10 pack of seeds I've gotten 4 different phenos.

I have a Querkle that's a super heavy feeder, produces pretty well, is super purple even in summer heat. I had an identical pheno that was sensitive to feeding and would drop fan leaves immediately if I fed or watered her on the same schedule as the rest of my grow.

I'm not even gonna get into the pheno variation I had with Plushberry. I did select one that is my favorite tasting smoke in a long time.
 

Rob Roy

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When I was in that paint and varnish making union - I worked at a rather large paint making plant. Whenever our contract was signed, strangely, the paint plant down the street which was non-union gave their employees the same raise.

What a coincidence eh?
You have just described one aspect of the free market. Competition for labor will aid in wage increases.
 
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