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    curious, any ideas?

    I am sort of curious as to the reasoning behind the way leaves point upwards at times. I've seen this a lot without issues but it would be cool to know...somewhere I read it's due to the water going out of the plant, but I'm very skeptical about that idea and don't believe it...but can't find anything to support otherwise.
    Twentyinches Reviewed by Twentyinches on . curious, any ideas? I am sort of curious as to the reasoning behind the way leaves point upwards at times. I've seen this a lot without issues but it would be cool to know...somewhere I read it's due to the water going out of the plant, but I'm very skeptical about that idea and don't believe it...but can't find anything to support otherwise. Rating: 5

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    #2
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    curious, any ideas?

    Quote Originally Posted by Twentyinches
    I am sort of curious as to the reasoning behind the way leaves point upwards at times. I've seen this a lot without issues but it would be cool to know...somewhere I read it's due to the water going out of the plant, but I'm very skeptical about that idea and don't believe it...but can't find anything to support otherwise.
    I've seen this a couple of times too. Once in one of my own grows. When it happened to me, I wasn't able to ventilate the area I was using, and so assumed it was indicative of heat stress. Lowered the temperatures, and things returned to normal in short order... but at the same time I also transplanted into some much needed larger pots. I'd say it was either heat or rootbound plants that caused it, though I kinda doubt it was due to being rootbound.

    Cool avatar, by the way! I used to play guitar in a band until my son was born, and miss jamming dearly. You don't happen to live on the east coast, do ya? :jointsmile:

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    curious, any ideas?

    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Clandestine
    I've seen this a couple of times too. Once in one of my own grows. When it happened to me, I wasn't able to ventilate the area I was using, and so assumed it was indicative of heat stress. Lowered the temperatures, and things returned to normal in short order... but at the same time I also transplanted into some much needed larger pots. I'd say it was either heat or rootbound plants that caused it, though I kinda doubt it was due to being rootbound.

    Cool avatar, by the way! I used to play guitar in a band until my son was born, and miss jamming dearly. You don't happen to live on the east coast, do ya? :jointsmile:
    Yea it's weird! temps fine, 74-77, and it couldn't be the pots. I was thinking low temp but again you had high temps and it still did it. I swear this stuff has had me thinking and studying a LOT more then in college haha.

    thanks man! I just took a few pix, drums are my life! I played a lot and went about 2 years w/o playing (appartment, if that says anything) If I were you I wouldn't have quit, if anything do it more and influence your son! might brew up a Dimebag D.
    But no unfortunately I don't live around there, I'm in the depths of hell in the midwest haha...eventually

    (btw what did you guys play?)

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    curious, any ideas?

    Quote Originally Posted by Twentyinches
    I played a lot and went about 2 years w/o playing (appartment, if that says anything)
    That says plenty, I know the feeling all too well.

    Quote Originally Posted by Twentyinches
    If I were you I wouldn't have quit, if anything do it more and influence your son! might brew up a Dimebag D.
    Oh, I never quit... just had to stop playing with the band for a bit. My old drummer had his THIRD kid not too long after I had my first, and his wife never liked me (or any of his friends) in the first place. She pretty much felt that our ONE band practice per week, which usually lasted just a few hours anyway, was severely eating into their "family time". But we all knew that she was just a heartless bitch, so it wasn't too hard to accept when he sold his drums.

    I played in a few different bands over the past couple of years, but just never really found that harmony with anyone else. The original bass player and I are still seeking out a new drummer who was as skilled as our old one was. (He was a freakin' monster on those Tama's, man.) Still, I practice almost every day, and my son is always right there next to me with a little mini-acoustic in his hands. He's no Dimebag, but he'll be able to say one day that he's been playing guitar since he was three years old! Time will tell...

    Quote Originally Posted by Twentyinches
    (btw what did you guys play?)
    Pretty much progressive metal, similar in music style to Godsmack, Disturbed, Stone Sour, etc. We went through singers like strings/drum heads. Never had much luck in that area, but I'm trying to get in touch with our last singer right now. He has an almost identical style to All That Remains singer, Phil Labonte, and could really get the attention of a crowd. Man I fucking miss those days. They'll be relived again... just with a new drummer.

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    curious, any ideas?

    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Clandestine
    That says plenty, I know the feeling all too well.



    Oh, I never quit... just had to stop playing with the band for a bit. My old drummer had his THIRD kid not too long after I had my first, and his wife never liked me (or any of his friends) in the first place. She pretty much felt that our ONE band practice per week, which usually lasted just a few hours anyway, was severely eating into their "family time". But we all knew that she was just a heartless bitch, so it wasn't too hard to accept when he sold his drums.

    I played in a few different bands over the past couple of years, but just never really found that harmony with anyone else. The original bass player and I are still seeking out a new drummer who was as skilled as our old one was. (He was a freakin' monster on those Tama's, man.) Still, I practice almost every day, and my son is always right there next to me with a little mini-acoustic in his hands. He's no Dimebag, but he'll be able to say one day that he's been playing guitar since he was three years old! Time will tell...



    Pretty much progressive metal, similar in music style to Godsmack, Disturbed, Stone Sour, etc. We went through singers like strings/drum heads. Never had much luck in that area, but I'm trying to get in touch with our last singer right now. He has an almost identical style to All That Remains singer, Phil Labonte, and could really get the attention of a crowd. Man I fucking miss those days. They'll be relived again... just with a new drummer.
    "phew".... good thing my girl thinks it's hot I play drums! no worries on having to sell my set...wait, that wouldn't happen anyway lol

    That's awesome you still play, even a week off will cause some rusting. Not only that but you play good shit :thumbsup:
    I hate when it doesn't work out with ppl, it takes forever to find that sweet spot where you're in the "pocket", (and I know you know what I'm talking about) then to lose a member and have it all fall apart. Same thing happened to me...good old times though...

    Singers are hard to come by...good ones that is, same for drummers!

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    curious, any ideas?

    Quote Originally Posted by Twentyinches
    Singers are hard to come by...good ones that is, same for drummers!
    I've been saying that about drummers for the past three years! Same goes for singers, but at least they're pretty abundant when you're looking for one.

    And it sounds like your girl is a keeper! I knew I wanted to marry my wife when she bought me an all-tube B-52 full stack for the first Christmas that we spent together! And she actually enjoyed coming to our practices, where the drummers old lady would just show up to nag and whine about how long we were taking. Once he finally got to the point that he needed to lie to her just to make it to practice, we collectively agreed that it just wasn't going to work. I'm still kinda bummed about it. Anyway, keep playing... and take care!

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    curious, any ideas?

    eh...mine point up like that sometimes....i thought that meant i needed to lower the lights a bit...who knows....they still do it, but doesnt seem to bother em.
    my kinda music too...you guys like august burns red? bloodjinn? hatebreed? i play guitar and sing...not in a band right now..moved....
    :smokebong:
    whiskeytango

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    curious, any ideas?

    Quote Originally Posted by SnSstealth
    ...you guys like august burns red? bloodjinn? hatebreed?
    I've heard some of ABR and Blookjinn, been listening to Hatebreed for a while. I'm a big fan of speed metal, but sometimes the growling vocals can be a bit much. Which is why I favored our last singer so much. He'd get pissed off and scream a good bit, but he threw in some good melodic vocals for refrains, chorus, etc. It was a nice mix. This is becoming popular with metal bands... just look at All That Remains "This Calling", and Trivium "The Deceived". The second video is a parody... but it's funny as hell and will give you a chance to listen to one of their more popular songs. (And no, those aren't the lyrics!)

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    curious, any ideas?

    ahh yes August burns is good, Lamb of God, old Slipknot, old korn etc.. that's the softer side of me though. I'm also really like hardcore death metal as well, job for a cowboy, mutilated, depacipated, etc... you just don't get those double pedals like that anywhere else. nobody I play with likes that stuff, BUT they like the fast hard drums incorporated into something softer like the bands mentioned above...it's a wonderful combo

    a full stack? damn that's nice, especially for a 1st x-mas... man maybe mine isn't a keeper lol jk jk

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    #10
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    curious, any ideas?

    man, this would be the perfect moment to make a drummer joke....

    1) What did the drummer get on his IQ test?
    Drool.

    2) Two drummers walk into a bar, which is actually kind of funny, because you would think that the second guy would have seen the first one do it.

    3) Did you hear about the drummer who got into college?

    Neither did I.

    heehee....im done.
    PS: this thread has gone WAAAY off topic, awsome!imp:

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