Quote Originally Posted by LolaGal
I am one of the University of Mississippi scientists. Working on my Masters right now, so I took this job for the free tuition. Yes, we did make G-13.
Gee...I'm impressed. Perhaps you will now grace us with those studies and results. Being a masters candidate, (in science...?) you must have access to the material, to be so persistent in your claims of technique validity.

However, you are supposedly going to U. Mississippi, evidentally a masters candidate, yet you can not wrap your head around the need to support ones scientific claims with testing and proof? Is this how one get's a masters at U. Miss...to plagiarize folk authors' trying to make a buck on a quazi-unprovable concept, and to support your position by saying:
Quote Originally Posted by LolaGal
I tend to believe the scientists at University of Mississippi. I have read about this technique in many "experts" books. Surely authors of millions selling grow guides can't be wrong.
Some of your statements just don't add up. Like the fact that in the above quote, you use U. Miss scientists in the third-person, yet in the first quote I cited, you so nonchalantly include yourself in the creation of G-13. (lol)

Altho it has been asked repeatedly of you to provide proof of your statements, it's looking like you have none. Doesn't surprise me at all, as nobody in the past has provided proof that the lunar phase concept is valid, either. But honestly...I'd love to see something other than inuendo and folklore to help prove your points. But barring any tangible evidence...it's just wishful thinking, and definatelly not an advanced technique.

Can you tell us...have you even tried to germinate off-cycle, and honestly done a test as to whether your barking up the right tree? (rhetorical question...I'm pretty sure I know the answer)

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It's not the technique that get's under my skin. It's likely a benign technique that at it's worst may only cost a few weeks of waiting for the "correct" time of the month. It's the unsubstanciated claims of being a fact. Show me proof, and I shut up rather quickly with the proper acknowledgements.