dude, im not trying to argue with you and start shit. I just dont want you to spread bad information around.
You copied and pasted that whole fucking article. Not one bit of that long post was your own words.
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dude, im not trying to argue with you and start shit. I just dont want you to spread bad information around.
You copied and pasted that whole fucking article. Not one bit of that long post was your own words.
btw, moonlight isn't enough to effect photoperiod. Go to a place on earth that isn't effected by light pollution and try and guide yourself by the moonlight. You cant see a damn thing!
Moonlight may have an effect because of gravitional pull or something else like that. But it does not shine enough light to even effect cannabis' photoperiod.
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No time for this site right now. I'm traveling for the next month. Pure harassment. Just want to make a quick comment.Quote:
Originally Posted by Drudown11
I'm not pissing on you here and I don't want to start shit either but LUDACRIS has plenty of useful information to offer. Cut 'n paste is not a crime here and it certainly wasn't all that he had to offer. Perhaps you don't agree so point out why and back up your words. Simple enough.
If you don't want to "argue or start shit" then show a bit of respect. It is easy to raise the volume. Engaging in meaningful discussion takes more effort.
Peace.
under intense light 12 hours and then a little off light from a clf or incandescent is totally negligible in my mind... I believe the survival theory just like a cockroach can have 2 sexes ,,, but I don't believe it is light leakage,,, if that were the case all my grows would be hermies because I have an 18/6 cfl grow space open and in the same room as my hps 12/12...
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THANK YOU.
LUDACRIS.
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Thanks for explaining that for us.
LUDA.
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From my experience, heat stress and insufficent/inconsistent photoperiods are usually what cause hermies to develop. This is the main reason I always recommend growing from clones.
This is not correct and maybe thats what your opinion is but its wrong.Quote:
Originally Posted by GROWxMOREx420
Hermies are 99.9% due to seed genetics and thats it. The quicker people get this light leak thing erased from thier minds the better as to many people are believing this to be the cause of hermies and its unfounded and growing from clones does not provide a 100% guarantee that your clones will be the same as your female plant as all plants are subject to sexuall reversall unless the genetic traits of the plant are stable.
LUDA.
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See here is another person who has seen it with their own eyes. I have watched clones(all from one original plant) grow a few male flowers when I fucked up my timer in the middle of flower. Ive gone through 4 harvests ever since and haven't seen a single male bananna.
Thats why its hard because your insisting your right, when i know for a fact that you can stress a plant enough to change sexes.You even say that in your very information copy and paste message.
Hey luda, Maybe your growing a different plant that some of us are.
come on, are you still stuck on on all of this "there is only natural hermie" thinking.
Are you really that stupid
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once again , im essentially just copy and pasting things youve said to me in the past.