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Putembk

One Toke Over The Line
Premium user
My tinnitus was caused mostly from loud music and drag racing. Standing on the starting line with no ear plugs. Young, dumb and full of cum.

I wish I could go back 50 years and slap the shit out of myself. I am actually used to it. My hearing aids help some. But the ringing never stops.
 

OleReynard

Well-known member
Mine doesn't either messes with my sleep.
Took a fall getting on the Ohv trailer today along about Friday, I'll be one sore mofo.
Felt the neck go out couple places in my back felt something shift on the other side of rib cage.

Never expected this at all thought I would be invincible all my life.
The shit I did earlier in life, work hard get paid .
Took me a bit that they meant with your brain not your Braun

Then it was too late
 

jokerman

Well-known member
Premium user
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Boo

Cabana’s bitch
Veteran
Mine doesn't either messes with my sleep.
Took a fall getting on the Ohv trailer today along about Friday, I'll be one sore mofo.
Felt the neck go out couple places in my back felt something shift on the other side of rib cage.

Never expected this at all thought I would be invincible all my life.
The shit I did earlier in life, work hard get paid .
Took me a bit that they meant with your brain not your Braun

Then it was too late
hindsite is 20/20 isn't it...most of us here know things we did that will bother us forever...I'm heading out to load the trailer to the truck and pick up the Bull...I bought a 135 Massey Ferguson tractor 24 years ago and decided to have it serviced and replace all the electrics...a new tach will be greatly appreciated...this beast has rock crawler tires and 48 HP...that's plenty to git 'er dun...
 

Caveman4.20

Active member
@Putembk



Irrigation Management Strategies for Medical Cannabis in Controlled Environments
By
Jonathan Stemeroff
A Thesis
presented to
The University of Guelph
In partial fulfilment of requirements
for the degree of
Master of Science
in
Environmental Science
Guelph, Ontario, Canada
© Jonathan Stemeroff, November, 2017
Irrigation Management Strategies for Medical Cannabis in Controlled Environments
J. Stemeroff, MSc
Erratum Document for Previously Approved E-Thesis Submission
A post-approval (re)-examination of the raw data discovered unrecoverable errors in the
handling and reporting of the water potential data, with further issues regarding the nature of
the treatment differences. The general errors are:
1) Upon further review of the raw data logs it was discovered that the Control and Mild
Stress treatments were in fact the same (ref. page 38). Both treatments had the same
number of irrigation events (i.e. total water applied was the same) in all three trials.
The irrigation events were offset by 1-day but they both occurred at 2-day intervals.
a. Resolution – Any observed differences between the control and mild stress
treatment should be disregarded. Detected differences in agronomic and
metabolite production between the Control and Mild Stress treatments can only
be attributed to random chance and variation in the growth facility, not a
response to distinct irrigation regimes. Affected Figures – Disregard Control and
Mild Stress treatment effects in Figures 4.11 (page 54) and 4.13 (page 55)
2) Raw data was not properly filtered to remove erroneous readings (e.g., positive values
of plant water potential; non-sinusoidal or flat line response) resulting from instrument
fouling and condensation within the sensing chamber. The inclusion of erroneous data
resulted in skewed relationships between cumulative plant water potential and
cumulative vapour pressure deficit.
a. Resolution – Disregard the relationships depicted in Figures 4.1 (page 44), 4.2
(page 45), 4.3 (page 46), 4.4 (page 47), 4.5 (page 48), 4.6 (page 49), 4.7 (page
50), 4.8 (page 51), and 4.9 (page 52).
3) The apparent two-phase relationship between CWP and CVP shown in Figure 4.1 (page
44) and subsequently highlighted and independently analysed in Figures 4.2 (page 45)
and 4.3 (page 46), is the result of missing data (logger failure) during the middle phase
of the first growth cycle; the missing data was not properly accommodated resulting in
an apparent separation of the response relationship between early and late growth
periods. The subsequent analysis of flower cycles 2 and 3 included an analysis of this
artifact-based separation; as such, Figures 4.5 (page 48), 4.6 (page 49), 4.8 (page 51),
and 4.9 (page 52) are not meaningful as there is no data to suggest or support treating
the data as two distinct groups.
Based on the above errors, any conclusions outlined in section 6.1 (page 62-65) should also be
disregarded.
3
ABSTRACT
Irrigation Management Strategies for Medical Cannabis in Controlled Environments
Jonathan Stemeroff Advisor:
University of Guelph, 2017 Professor M.A. Dixon
Medical cannabis production is a new industry in Canada and represents a challenge
for the production of a repeatable and standardized product for medical use. A reliable and
reproducible environmental control strategy can contribute significantly to meeting this
challenge. Irrigation management and control of plant water status is one of the key
environmental control elements. To assess the effects of various irrigation management
strategies this study deployed in situ stem psychrometers to measure the water status of
plants. As a routine feedback device for irrigation control these devices are not ideal for
large-scale production so correlation with the key environment variable representing the
aerial demand for moisture (vapour pressure deficit) was assessed. By establishing a
relationship between cumulative water potential (cWP) and cumulative vapour pressure
deficit (cVPD) an irrigation management strategy that predicted plant water status based on
measurements of cVPD could be employed. Three treatments; control (irrigation events every
1-2 days), mild-stress (irrigation events every 2 days), and moderate-stress (irrigation events
every 3 days) were tested. The effects of flushing were also investigated to determine
whether it had the intended effect of reducing nutrient concentrations within the dried bud.
Through the use of psychrometers, water status (cWP) thresholds were correlated with
humidity (cVPD) thresholds and reduced irrigation frequency resulting in water use
reductions up to 45.7% which had negligible impacts on yield and cannabinoid profile.
Flushing was found to be ineffective in removing any significant amount of nutrient from the
bud.
That past part makes it so worth reading the whole thing…does it mention anything about nutrient lockout causing harsh smoke from buildup in flower??? Ill read it eventually
 

Caveman4.20

Active member
All that just to tell me flushing is a waste? Took me an hour to read and now I know why I didn't like school.... didn't understand a fargin word....ha ha!
I would flush at the end anyway just to force the plant to feed its own rhizosphere… jus saying your doing something right if there is minimal common underlying flavors amongst a polygrow…

Peace and Og grease
 

Sun&Soil

Well-known member


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Decarb 240 F for 40 minutes (115 C)
15 grams of Hash
3 tablespoons Coconut oil (45ml)
3 teaspoon fearn liquid soy lecithin (15ml)
Heat 220 F for 20 minutes (104 C)
Freeze (optional)
Reheat
Fills 90 #0 capsules. (Triple batches shown and recipe)

Coconut oil hits in 45 minutes. Butter and all other cooking oils take a full 2 hours to get rocking.

Lecithin in high ratio can apply some "Liposomal encapsulation" getting you, faster launch, longer duration, double the punch, limited or eliminated tolerance build.

Kat taught this to me some 10 years ago and I haven't had a sober day since. Take it for breakfast as it is a speedy oil and taken late in the day it'll keep you awake all night with your brain in overdrive. (Shut the hell up brain !)

This has never failed to shut the mouth of every "I can't get stoned on edibles" person I've come across. I get the call 90 minutes later. "My GOD I'm tripping my brains out and could barely dial the phone" "You need to come over and babysit me NOW!"

We all have our own personal dose range when it comes to edibles, and you simply have to keep dialing it up and test until you zero in on your happy zone.

Bud dust 1 drop of finished oil paste = 1mg of THC
Hash 1 drop of goo = 3mg
RSO / FECO = 4mg
90%+ concentrates 1 drop of finished oil = 6mg of THC.
A #0 capsule holds 20 drops of oil / goo.

Finding your Dose. Wait 60 minutes between increasing if you used Coconut oil. 2 hours for butter and the rest. 45 minutes for coconut oil and lecithin.

Take 10mg of THC
Wait 2 hours
If not stoned
Take 10mg more
Wait 2 additional hours
If not
Take 20mg more
Wait
If not
Take 40mg more
Wait
If
Take 80
Wait
Keep doubling down and waiting between until it works, and you are on your knees crying Uncle! Start early in the day and it wouldn't hurt to have a babysitter to hold your hand when it gets to be as deep as a 4-way tab of purple haze. Damn that was the 3-day Alice Cooper concert in Germany in 1975 they were passing that shit out like candy.

Order the Lecithin online. Follow Kat's recipe exactly, See GOD. :)
This is so good at limiting tolerance build that you can abuse the hell out of this oil and push as hard as you dare every day should you desire to. It's my primary pain med but too much in a single day means the spins so it is self-regulating as I can only take so much.

The Capsules burn hard for a good 4 hours and when they start to fade a toke or 2 of hash kicks the edible in the ass and I'm back at a solid 10 again for a couple of hours. I can keep booting up the entire rest of the day and stay at levels I could only dream of with inhalation alone.

Kat's Hash / Coconut oil / Lecithin capsules are the gold key to the crapper and the high I've chased my entire life. Besides being excellent pain meds for my particular abdominal adhesion issue. Cannabis is the Snake Oil your grandma warned you not to buy. (How badly does your snake squeak?).
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It's only when I come close to being sober (shudder the thought) that I realize just how many of old age aches and pains the edible oil is masking. Good god I'm a disaster without this stuff. 30 years of twisting wires has taken a toll on this old body and Cannabis quiets a whole host of tiny voices from this joint and that tendon.
Excellent, thanks for taking the time to put that post together.
 

Unca Walt

Well-known member
420club
It's only when I come close to being sober (shudder the thought) that I realize just how many of old age aches and pains the edible oil is masking. Good god I'm a disaster without this stuff. 30 years of twisting wires has taken a toll on this old body and Cannabis quiets a whole host of tiny voices from this joint and that tendon.
There It Is ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Without @Boo, I would be so far behind on my bucket list that I would have changed the "b" to and "f".
 
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