Lookin' good! I'm interested in how the cherry nose develops throughout the cure.FPOG x Cherry Sunshine 70 days from flip.
Lookin' good! I'm interested in how the cherry nose develops throughout the cure.FPOG x Cherry Sunshine 70 days from flip.
Ok who's got a bit of extra space, egg carton foam, and Green Glue caulk to line the walls for sound containment? Stick a 2.1ch Klipsch in there and pipe in the jams. Two boxes, one test and one control.Let’s start a funk band and write songs only for plants to “hear”. I got drums covered but we should prob have several bass players just for the extra low spectrum of sound to make the buds really pack on weight. Couple shredding guitar high notes here and there for extra terpine development and potency. Mmmmm
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Let’s start a funk band and write songs only for plants to “hear”. I got drums covered but we should prob have several bass players just for the extra low spectrum of sound to make the buds really pack on weight. Couple shredding guitar high notes here and there for extra terpine development and potency. Mmmmm
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Step into ma funky ass spaceship motherfunkas and let us get into some interplanetary jams. Free your funky mind and your funky ass will follow babehView attachment 20362
OH I'M IN MOTHAFUNKER
i remember watching these i couldn't wait to show my vegan friend and to tell her how cruel she was and how plants have feelings to . lolFor your consideration....
This will not be cannabis specific, but is wholly applicable to its cultivation. Usually I hesitate to share this information because of the immediate rejection of the premise. I ask that you merely consider the information/data presented.
This book is one of a few that has greatly affected my personal world-view in a way that cannot be undone. It is very much a scenario of, "once you learn it, you can't unknow it."
Seeing as it is a New York Times bestseller, it can hardly be considered a total secret, but it was by happenstance that I initially came across this book. Having experience teaching sciences, I feel there is a deep disservice to not include the information found in this book as part of the general curriculum.
There is an accompanying film to this book that demonstrates some of the experiments conducted which suggest that plants not only "think", empathize with humans, remember information, and have the capacity to learn, but that it suggests a mode of energy transfer still mysterious to the hard sciences. I have edited the film to show specific experiments below.
Cleve Backster, a foremost expert on polygraph tech and administration, decided to connect a plant for testing. To his shock, the plant not only gave measurable response to stimulus, but would also respond to the mere thought of harm.
Can plants "read" our emotive responses to varying stimulus? This experiment suggests it may be the case.
Imagine a piece of equipment that would allow you to hear a plant "speak". Now take it further and imagine a plant displaying an apparent phonetic "sounding out" as it learns the alphabet.
Testing the plants' "ability", these researchers constructed an experiment where 5 separate individuals would enter a room of 2 plants. One of the individuals had the instruction to destroy one of the plants. This created a clear response from the other plant suggesting an awareness to the harm. The 5 individuals later reentered the room one-by-one with the first 4 eliciting no response from the surviving plant. When the 5th "plant killer" individual reentered the room, the surviving plant began to respond dramatically as if terrified they were next. This response could be interpreted as the plant "remembering".
Imagine being able to tap into these plant signals to automate an entire grow powered only by the plants' expressed needs.
Again, just for your consideration.
Thanks gwheels.You're welcome. I have a Gelato45× Ecto Cooler I wanted to run after this one.This was before my latest Schwaggy Seed purchase.@Cob_nUt Wow. Thanks for showing those monster bat plants. I got the gelato 45 X Cherry Sunshine..
Sounds like a a super fine Schwaggy Fine Seed !
As soon as something shifts to the bloom room im sprouting them next. What does it smell like?
You're very welcome Bromigo. They kept the tight, narrow budding of the FPOG momma, but the Cherry Sunshine dad definitely passed the prolific branching and increased yield. Looks like a great mix of the two lines, well done!Thank you for the genetics Brofessor
They are looking very nice and seem to enjoy the outdoors. You can almost see how beefy they're going to end up.The 91 Skunk VA x Granny Skunk, freebies at @greatlakegenetics, continue to impress. Getting tall for such a late planting, pushing 6 ft in the pots. I really like this strain for outdoor growth, they would get big if allowed.