Spurr said:I am trying to get their other paper that does list the 'how', such as PPFD, etc. I for one would never move to New Zealand due to their shitty laws about publishing cannabis info:
An experimental indoor hydroponic Cannabis growing set-up, using the screen of green (ScrOG) method
G.A. Knight, S.A. Hansen,
J. Clandestine Lab. Invest., Chem. Assoc. 20 (1) (2010) 12–22.
I'm really looking forward for this one!
An interesting paper...
But the authors left out the most important data, the 'hows' because they are douche bags and didn't want the public to have the info! LOL, like there isn't a mountain of 'how to' info for growing cannabis in the public domain already...
It's funny to read about how the scientists, who had never grown cannabis before, screwed up the crop a few times. It kind of invalids much of the data they present because they are shitty growers. But the pics and info is wroth reading.
"The results of an experimental indoor hydroponic Cannabis growing study, using the ‘Screen of Green’ (ScrOG) method—Yield, tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and DNA analysis"
Glenys Knight, Sean Hansen, Mark Connor, Helen Poulsen, Catherine McGovern, Janet Stacey
Forensic Sci. Int. (2010)
http://www.file-upload.net/download-3024210/hydro_SCROG.zip.html
- I uploaded the paper to a Russian file host, the passphrase to decrypt the file is "ilovecanna" (without quotes); the paper is too big to upload here.
I am trying to get their other paper that does list the 'how', such as PPFD, etc. I for one would never move to New Zealand due to their shitty laws about publishing cannabis info:
An experimental indoor hydroponic Cannabis growing set-up, using the screen of green (ScrOG) method
G.A. Knight, S.A. Hansen,
J. Clandestine Lab. Invest., Chem. Assoc. 20 (1) (2010) 12–22.
Well there is at least one, check out the link provided by spurr:
May I bother you for another one?
Progress in Botany, 2005, Volume 66, Part 2, 164-183, DOI: 10.1007/3-540-27043-4_8
Plant Breeding: Clonality — A Concept for Stability and Variability During Vegetative Propagation
Astrid Forneck
http://www.springerlink.com/content/x271737758058726
Thanks.
Another one...
DOI: 10.1081/E-EPCS-120010550
Published in: Encyclopedia of Plant and Crop Science
Published on: 27 February 2004
Somaclonal Variation: Origins and Causes
Author: Philip Larkin
http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/content~db=all~content=a713575833~tab=content~order=title
Hey spurr! I heard a rumor that you might be able to get me some documents. Im actually not even sure if they are documents or papers or what. they were in the references on someones paper that i was reading and i would like to read more. If you could help me that would be great. Thanks!!!
^ Pate, D.W. (1983). "Possible role of ultraviolet radiation in evolution of Cannabis chemotypes". Economic Botany 37: 396–405. doi:10.1007/BF02904200.
^ Lydon, J; A.H. Teramura (1987). "Photochemical decomposition of cannabidiol in its resin base". Phytochemistry 26: 1216. doi:10.1016/S0031-9422(00)82388-2.
^ Lydon, J; A.H. Teramura, C.B. Coffman (1987). "UV-B radiation effects on photosynthesis, growth and cannabinoid production of two Cannabis sativa chemotypes". Photochem. Photobiol. A 46: 201. doi:10.1111/j.1751-1097.1987.tb04757.x.
"biodiversity of papaver somniferum L" was too big to upload here(1.1 mb) so I will get it to you another way.
"biodiversity of papaver somniferum L" was too big to upload here(1.1 mb) so I will get it to you another way.
Pity. That is the one which interests me. I think I may have a very important collection of seeds judging by the abstract.