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Deep Stoner Thoughts

LowFalutin

Stems Analyst
Veteran
correct a fool,
and he will hate you.
correct a wise man,
and he will appreciate you.


and


a conversation between patti smith and david lynch
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HOPS5K

Lover of Life
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I just got so high on some Tangerine Haze that I thought of the best job ever. I realized I have to create my own job instead of fitting into some premade cookie cutter job that's available here. It's going to be tremendous. I'm going to be able to finance my last 4 college classes myself and travel.

It's deep to me. :)
 
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Huckster79

If one weighed their soil bone dry before grow, had a weight on his nutes solids content and tallied it over the grow, did zero flushing and zero watering till run off, then after tbe grow dry the whole plant bone dry and weigh it and the soil as well. . Add finished weight of oringinal soil plus nute weight and minus the sums of the end weight of both. Would that difference be the weight of that bone dried lplant?

One toke over the line sweet jesus one toke over the line
 
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Huckster79

I got wondering if the millions of photons that hit it could add weight. Google that sometime if photons have weight... those science geek forums they argue like us growers over wether flushing at the end is a myth or not... but about the theary of relativity... wow
 

Weezard

Hawaiian Inebriatti
Veteran
If one weighed their soil bone dry before grow, had a weight on his nutes solids content and tallied it over the grow, did zero flushing and zero watering till run off, then after tbe grow dry the whole plant bone dry and weigh it and the soil as well. . Add finished weight of oringinal soil plus nute weight and minus the sums of the end weight of both. Would that difference be the weight of that bone dried lplant?

One toke over the line sweet jesus one toke over the line

The majority of the weight comes not from the soil, but from thin air.
Carbon, Nitrogen Oxygen, and Hydrogen make up the majority of plant material.
The heaviest of those elements is Carbon.
Plants get that Carbon from C0
2 in the air.
The Hydrogen, and Oxygen from Water.
The Oxygen from the CO2 is released as a by product.
Phosphorus, Nitrogen, and several other elements do come from the soil along with a tiny amounts of trace elements.
But the bulk of a plants weight comes from the air.
:tiphat:

 

Weezard

Hawaiian Inebriatti
Veteran
I got wondering if the millions of photons that hit it could add weight. Google that sometime if photons have weight... those science geek forums they argue like us growers over wether flushing at the end is a myth or not... but about the theary of relativity... wow

Weight?
Um no, not in the classical sense, but Photons do have Mass.
We see light "get bent" by gravity lenses as proof of the Mass.

And the energy of the photons combines Carbon, Hydrogen, and Oxygen into starches and sugars that have weight.
 
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Huckster79


The majority of the weight comes not from the soil, but from thin air.
Carbon, Nitrogen Oxygen, and Hydrogen make up the majority of plant material.
The heaviest of those elements is Carbon.
Plants get that Carbon from C0
2 in the air.
The Hydrogen, and Oxygen from Water.
The Oxygen from the CO2 is released as a by product.
Phosphorus, Nitrogen, and several other elements do come from the soil along with a tiny amounts of trace elements.
But the bulk of a plants weight comes from the air.
:tiphat:


That makes sense....
 
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Huckster79


Weight?
Um no, not in the classical sense, but Photons do have Mass.
We see light "get bent" by gravity lenses as proof of the Mass.

And the energy of the photons combines Carbon, Hydrogen, and Oxygen into starches and sugars that have weight.

The nuances of this are one of the things they were arguing about on the science forums. Its quite interesting as it seems the photon break rules, so to speak, as in they dont fit perfectly into classical laws of science...
 

Weezard

Hawaiian Inebriatti
Veteran
The nuances of this are one of the things they were arguing about on the science forums. Its quite interesting as it seems the photon break rules, so to speak, as in they dont fit perfectly into classical laws of science...

Wave? Particle? Semantics.
It all makes quantum sense.
 

Hermanthegerman

Well-known member
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I come from down in the valley
Where mister when you're young
They bring you up to do like your daddy done
Me and Mary we met in high school
When she was just seventeen
We'd ride out of this valley down to where the fields were green
We'd go down to the river
And into the river we'd dive
Oh down to the river we'd ride
 

rolandomota

Well-known member
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Im still tripping on how did weed come to be if weed comes from seed how was the first seed created? From a weed plant obviously but how did that plant grow? From a seed but where did the seed come from? A plant but that plant came from a seed so what was first? What a trip man i dont believe in god but these type of questions make me wonder i guess its just the laws of outer space working their magic creating planets and life in some i dont know.
 
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