Quebec wants to ban homegrown, and yet...

MichiganMedGrower

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Don't be mean to his yellow twigs man, it's not his fault they're trying to kill themselves to get away from him...well, technically I guess it is his fault.

Mrs MMG joined last year went on his thread and suggested very nicely that maybe he raise his pots off the cold basement floor and the plants might green up.

He reported her new account as spam and got her banned.

I think he should have listened.
 

UncleBuck

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You never miss a chance to denigrate anyone who doesn't slavishly agree with every detail of your incessant drivel- yet somehow it's always someone else's fault or failing?

Please. Give it a rest already. No one believes you.
i hate the guy but i believe him on this one.

at least he has the common sense to know what a fraud rm3 is.
 

ANC

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Never argue with MM, not even about the colour of the sky. I have learned that a while ago. Otherwise, he is an OK guy.
But he has this affliction where he is never willing to concede anything. Fist I thought it was just over the topic we argued, then I saw it is a behavior that follows him where he goes.
 

MichiganMedGrower

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Never argue with MM, not even about the colour of the sky. I have learned that a while ago. Otherwise, he is an OK guy.
But he has this affliction where he is never willing to concede anything. Fist I thought it was just over the topic we argued, then I saw it is a behavior that follows him where he goes.

But when we were discussing roots I merely disagreed and showed higher yield with techniques you were saying would hurt the results.

You dismissed the proof and said that not everyone will get the results I did. That's just denial.

This is a discussion forum. You are the one who turned it into an argument and would not concede. Even when shown proof.

But you took the time to start your own root thread and just like the op of the led vs hps thread did not want an opposing argument or even any criticism.

No one wants to invest in something and then be proven wrong. It's human nature. But I didn't join a fraternity to support anyone for anything. I am among unseen strangers sharing knowledge and experience.

Also I just finished agreeing with you on that mentioned thread. And there I wasn't arguing about anything but how much the side by side actually proved. Everyone else was arguing which was better. Including you.

I tend to end up in the middle of the sides. There are always rights and wrongs on both sides of most arguments.

No one seems to like that too much. Especially in led and politics. Lol.

I like being the devils advocate in a discussion. It helps bring out more info from both sides. And it shows the true colors of the extremists.
 

MichiganMedGrower

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Cute. You're still butt hurt that your spam account was banned.

You really do have a problem.

You are dumb. One of your Riddler "friends" met her and was around when she decided to make the account. They have been in a discussion here.

She made a new account after she upset you but she spends her time online instead with her own cosmetology stuff. She is busy with her own art and business.

But when she saw your amazing huge yellow plants she had to say something. You presented the one pic of the hermied wall of plants like a Hollywood blockbuster opening. She picked the nanners out right away. She really had a laugh.

Why would someone like me use a spam account? Or I guess you mean sock. Does it seem like I want to hide?

I wish I could fuck with you in person. You really deserve it.
 

SneekyNinja

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But when we were discussing roots I merely disagreed and showed higher yield with techniques you were saying would hurt the results.

You dismissed the proof and said that not everyone will get the results I did. That's just denial.

This is a discussion forum. You are the one who turned it into an argument and would not concede. Even when shown proof.

But you took the time to start your own root thread and just like the op of the led vs hps thread did not want an opposing argument or even any criticism.

No one wants to invest in something and then be proven wrong. It's human nature. But I didn't join a fraternity to support anyone for anything. I am among unseen strangers sharing knowledge and experience.

Also I just finished agreeing with you on that mentioned thread. And there I wasn't arguing about anything but how much the side by side actually proved. Everyone else was arguing which was better. Including you.

I tend to end up in the middle of the sides. There are always rights and wrongs on both sides of most arguments.

No one seems to like that too much. Especially in led and politics. Lol.

I like being the devils advocate in a discussion. It helps bring out more info from both sides. And it shows the true colors of the extremists.
What were you saying about the roots?
 

MichiganMedGrower

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Rol
What were you saying about the roots?
He has a root thread that shows a bunch of unnecessary steps and then uses tree root science as a reason.

You will have to find his thread. I can't remember all he did.


But he argued I could not get the same results just up potting when the roots start circling around the pot.

Said I had already hurt my results with the awful plastic pot and circling roots. And I like a very dry pot before I water to help promote the roots searching all over the pot for nutrients and water to make the fullest root ball before transplant.

He said I let them get too dry and too rootbound for best results.

i am just using standard gardening practices and getting more inside per plant than he gets outside so I had to argue.

These fancy growing internet "experts" don't like it when a noob like me shows them up. But I just follow standard practices and they always work better than all the silly pseudoscience I see online.
 

SneekyNinja

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Rol


He has a root thread that shows a bunch of unnecessary steps and then uses tree root science as a reason.

You will have to find his thread. I can't remember all he did.


But he argued I could not get the same results just up potting when the roots start circling around the pot.

Said I had already hurt my results with the awful plastic pot and circling roots. And I like a very dry pot before I water to help promote the roots searching all over the pot for nutrients and water to make the fullest root ball before transplant.

He said I let them get too dry and too rootbound for best results.

i am just using standard gardening practices and getting more inside per plant than he gets outside so I had to argue.

These fancy growing internet "experts" don't like it when a noob like me shows them up. But I just follow standard practices and they always work better than all the silly pseudoscience I see online.
I use pots that air prune my roots for me, I used to use these sort of canvas bags but I got the pots recently and they seem to work better and are more practical.

And you're absolutely correct that you should wait for pots to get significantly lighter but before wilting to water (unless running hydro).

I would advise if they're too circled to slash them vertically with a razor blade (not primary roots and not too deep).

But everything you've said is gardening 101...cos we were talking about tomatoes, right? Cos I don't grow cannabis, it's federally illegal (and this site seems to have a few cops).

I bet you were told to use x product for roots and y product for big buds and z product for...etc too?
 

MichiganMedGrower

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I use pots that air prune my roots for me, I used to use these sort of canvas bags but I got the pots recently and they seem to work better and are more practical.

And you're absolutely correct that you should wait for pots to get significantly lighter but before wilting to water (unless running hydro).

I would advise if they're too circled to slash them vertically with a razor blade (not primary roots and not too deep).

But everything you've said is gardening 101...cos we were talking about tomatoes, right? Cos I don't grow cannabis, it's federally illegal (and this site seems to have a few cops).

I bet you were told to use x product for roots and y product for big buds and z product for...etc too?

Yup. Big green tomatoes. I need a card here saying they help my glaucoma. ;-)

I have heard to cut the bound roots up but I haven't let them get that far. Usually they have maybe 1 circled layer around the bottom quarter of the pot and have completely filled the rest of the space with roots. I want to be able to pick them up out of the pot by their stem even seedlings from the starter solo cup.

My favorite breeder has answered many of my questions when I started with excerpts from old French gardening books. He speaks French primarily and Spanish living in Spain and much rougher English and left the translating to me.

And I'm a dumb kid from America with one lousy language to think in. Lol.

But like his father trained him he made me put in the work to learn.

I keep getting told I have the basics down and I should try all of these different forum thread techniques and products for much better quality and results.

Problem is the experts with the instruction threads do not have better or more at all. And the respectable grows here tend to be of a classic method for the most part.

Or maybe I should shut the fuck up and boil my roots after mainlining my topped, lst'd, lollypopped, bloom boosted, too much additives added and of course then flushed and left in darkness for an arbitrary amount of time plant.
 

schuylaar

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Rol


He has a root thread that shows a bunch of unnecessary steps and then uses tree root science as a reason.

You will have to find his thread. I can't remember all he did.


But he argued I could not get the same results just up potting when the roots start circling around the pot.

Said I had already hurt my results with the awful plastic pot and circling roots. And I like a very dry pot before I water to help promote the roots searching all over the pot for nutrients and water to make the fullest root ball before transplant.

He said I let them get too dry and too rootbound for best results.

i am just using standard gardening practices and getting more inside per plant than he gets outside so I had to argue.

These fancy growing internet "experts" don't like it when a noob like me shows them up. But I just follow standard practices and they always work better than all the silly pseudoscience I see online.
he's correct..once they circle and are root bound you do damage to the root hairs..dry pot? best way to shock and kill..that's Grow 101 :lol:
 
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