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The angle of that middle branch indicates the well known paradoxical gravitropic response.
Gone tropo?
My term is more widely used and universally accepted.
Dummy head.
The angle of that middle branch indicates the well known paradoxical gravitropic response.
Nice harvest.
yes doctor, i concur, the angle of the dangle is related to the heat of the ...... whoops, wrong limb!
Gladta see yas dialin room temps enough ta get rid of the glass tubes meant for target practice at best.........and hey.......you guys.......
Ya`ll plant killers gotta dial this scientific bullshit down a knotch or 2 so us old head stoners and newb`s can absorb more readily.......I mean.....
Phototropic , geotropic , and gravitropic ?......OMG.....I`m gonna give this a shot and ya`ll correct me if I`m lost.......
Waaaay back in the early 70`s when I was rollin outdoors with Sativa-zilla mex bagseed growin 20 ft plants that maybe yas got 12 -16 ozs off of if yas were lucky , the military took over air-surveillance for my state with phosfluorescent glow color recognition and folks with 5 plants in their back yard out in the country were getting popped left and right.....so...
We had to adapt or perish , and my crazy ass mad scientist botany major partner told me bout all those tropisms ya`ll are screamin and I went with it on blind faith so......
We started hangin lead weights on the tops as they stretched during veg , and by the time they went into nug mode we had em all but sideways 3-4' off the ground and still 20' long , but.....
EVERY lateral limb turned up toward the big metal halide/hps in the sky and turned into a top cola that made us proud for several more yrs after all the other guerillas had been shut down in Hell.........anyways.......
Tropism`s ftw.......Response to stimuli and all that other profound bullshit.....D9...Respect.....
Peace.....Freds................
Hey D9, I'm curious about your final numbers on this grow?
stagehand
Hey D9, I'm curious about your final numbers on this grow?
stagehand
perspiring minds want to know! but i can't tell them because i don't have a clue yet. nothing is dry yet and i'm still trimming. slowly.
i have done a few early samples though and the bubba og, like the dope, has the "wow" factor.
intense, beautiful high without the couchlock and has great pain killing effects too.
the good dog is extremely potent but is all thc. nice at times but not for daily pain management. but a bowl of it and a cup of expresso and it's lift off!
both the chemdawg g13 and the sour 13 are very potent also with nice flavors. and look like the bigger yielders.
i already was very impressed with the dope plant but the bubba og is also a superstar. i will never get tired of either.
in the current grow i'm using 4 each of the dope, the bubba og, and the chemdawg g13.
because of the nature of the recently completed grow it was very difficult to see individual plants. in the current one i have 12 plant sites so i will be able to track each one better.
I remember the first time we completed a successful indoor grow from seeds that weren't bagseed. It was 1995 and involved either Early Pearl or Super Skunk. People usually say that cure makes the high much better but I was struck back then how much better the high was from that freshly harvested bud. Go figure.
What made you pick the Chemdawg 13 over the Sour 13 this go round? Put the scissors down a minute