giving defoliation during flower a try

unwine99

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@RM3 Is the purple streaking on the stalk "sinking" as well. I've heard and read so many different supposed causes of purple streaking (many of which are contradictory to one another) that I just block it all out now; I just know that when I start getting a little streaking, I up the fertilizer a little and it goes away. I've read P, K, Mg, N, absorption problems from ph -- the rev says it's K. Maybe you know definitively cuz I sure as shit don't.
 

RM3

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@RM3 Is the purple streaking on the stalk "sinking" as well. I've heard and read so many different supposed causes of purple streaking (many of which are contradictory to one another) that I just block it all out now; I just know that when I start getting a little streaking, I up the fertilizer a little and it goes away. I've read P, K, Mg, N, absorption problems from ph -- the rev says it's K. Maybe you know definitively cuz I sure as shit don't.
usually P, but can be a P K mismatch, can also be genetic
 

skunkd0c

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Networking 101
The ip changing software changes the external IP address, the NAT address (local address) always stays the same if you config it manually
if you allow DHCP to config the local address then it can change if you log onto your network with lots of devices

it is the NAT address that you would port forward to in your router which would normally start with a 192* or 10*
 

BROBIE

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When you say PAT do you mean NAT network address translation ?
No NAT is similar though. NAT translates from one IP (local) to another. PAT translates many sessions from multiple computers that share one IP, like in a common home setup, to a specific IP (the one assigned by the service provider). That's why I called BS. How can any translation occur when his IP changes on a whim? .
 

Doer

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look at yours, it has lots of red stems on leaves, those are sinks :)

the mag def is the yellowish lines on the leaves
Well, I beg to differ. The lines are not yellow, they are darker green, in drain lines as they recover from a slight Nitrogen deficiency as a I forced roots to seek feed that is not there. That's how I root out. Not much water or food. Get busy.

And sinks? No, I don't think so. I just looked on the web and that is not a term of art that I find, nor is it even mentioned as myth. So, where did you hear that?

The leaves store food. Red stem leaves seem to be stain depended.

Now a pinched purple stalk? Over watered and done for.

"I have lots of sinks?" Nope. I don't that. Sinks should be good by your difinition, but I have never heard that.

And it yield as expected. So, no, not to many "sinks" whatever that means? :)
 

IgrowUgrow

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lol ip flooder. U trying to think of the term DDoS attack?


@RM3 nute, newt...either way it's plant food, stuff tht should go in the dirt...
No you must play world of warcraft,
What is a botnet?
The term bot is short for robot. Criminals distribute malicious software (also known as malware) that can turn your computer into a bot (also known as a zombie). When this occurs, your computer can perform automated tasks over the Internet, without you knowing it.

Criminals typically use bots to infect large numbers of computers. These computers form a network, or a botnet.

Criminals use botnets to send out spam email messages, spread viruses, attack computers and servers, and commit other kinds of crime and fraud. If your computer becomes part of a botnet, your computer might slow down and you might inadvertently be helping criminals.





If you have enough captive computers you can use multiple CPU's to shut down a single CPU and is called flooding a computer.
 

BROBIE

Well-Known Member
Networking 101
The ip changing software changes the external IP address, the NAT address (local address) always stays the same if you config it manually
if you allow DHCP to config the local address then it can change if you log onto your network with lots of devices

it is the NAT address that you would port forward to in your router which would normally start with a 192* or 10*
The ISP provides you with ONE ip address normally, whatever you do behind in your local network doesn't matter.
 

ayr0n

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No you must play world of warcraft,
What is a botnet?
The term bot is short for robot. Criminals distribute malicious software (also known as malware) that can turn your computer into a bot (also known as a zombie). When this occurs, your computer can perform automated tasks over the Internet, without you knowing it.

Criminals typically use bots to infect large numbers of computers. These computers form a network, or a botnet.

Criminals use botnets to send out spam email messages, spread viruses, attack computers and servers, and commit other kinds of crime and fraud. If your computer becomes part of a botnet, your computer might slow down and you might inadvertently be helping criminals.





If you have enough captive computers you can use multiple CPU's to shut down a single CPU and is called flooding a computer.
still technically a ddos. even scraping a site is denial of service if you're really goin' in. N no i don't play fking wow lmao... cmon guy. I'm busy spamming RIU

http://arxiv.org/ftp/arxiv/papers/1208/1208.0403.pdf
 

RM3

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Well, I beg to differ. The lines are not yellow, they are darker green, in drain lines as they recover from a slight Nitrogen deficiency as a I forced roots to seek feed that is not there. That's how I root out. Not much water or food. Get busy.

And sinks? No, I don't think so. I just looked on the web and that is not a term of art that I find, nor is it even mentioned as myth. So, where did you hear that?

The leaves store food. Red stem leaves seem to be stain depended.

Now a pinched purple stalk? Over watered and done for.

"I have lots of sinks?" Nope. I don't that. Sinks should be good by your difinition, but I have never heard that.

And it yield as expected. So, no, not to many "sinks" whatever that means? :)
Perhaps you'll believe Ed Rosenthal with a scientic reference cite LOL

Plants have two different kinds of vessels in their stems to move stuff around, xylem and phloem. Xylem runs from the roots up the stem carrying water and nutrients. Phloem runs both up and down to move sugars hormones, proteins, etc but mostly sugars. Each part of the plant can be either a sugar source or a sugar sink (Shipperke, 03.15.2002). Phloem moves from sources (areas of supply) to sinks (areas of metabolism or storage). Granted that the flowers can produce some photosynthate, but they are no where near as effective as fan leaves (resin glands significantly reduce light to the tissue they are found on). Flowers are sink tissues, leaves are source tissues. Sinks do not produce enough photosynthate, and are importers. Sources give photosynthate to sinks in closest proximity. Upper leaves bring sucrose to shoot apical meristem and young leaves while lower leaves bring goodies to roots (UK Tricky Knome, 03.17.2002). Remove the source and the sink will be affected (Diels Alder, 03.15.2002).

from here ,,,

http://mjgrowers.com/book_lets_research.htm

I really do know this plant, and I really do, do my research, I don't just say shit, if you knew me, you would know that
 

Doer

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Cal/Mag Deficiency makes spots that grow into ragged edges, mostly from the Mag lack. And Calcium lack, stunts the newest growth. So, don't give advice if you don't know. That plant was smoked up months ago. It was great.





 

skunkd0c

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No NAT is similar though. NAT translates from one IP (local) to another. PAT translates many sessions from multiple computers that share one IP, like in a common home setup, to a specific IP (the one assigned by the service provider). That's why I called BS. How can any translation occur when his IP changes on a whim? .
ahh i see what you mean
the NAT ip stays the same, it will always forward to that machine regardless of external ip

obviously the external IP that is used for the request of a webpage will have to be the same external ip the page is sent back to or you will not receive the data
unless you are using a domain name service like no-ip that can link multi ip addresses to a specific domain name that never changes
the proxy software will not change the ip during the page request
or it could incorporate a type of DNS hijacking inbuilt into the software but that is unlikely

peace
 

Doer

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Perhaps you'll believe Ed Rosenthal with a scientic reference cite LOL

Plants have two different kinds of vessels in their stems to move stuff around, xylem and phloem. Xylem runs from the roots up the stem carrying water and nutrients. Phloem runs both up and down to move sugars hormones, proteins, etc but mostly sugars. Each part of the plant can be either a sugar source or a sugar sink (Shipperke, 03.15.2002). Phloem moves from sources (areas of supply) to sinks (areas of metabolism or storage). Granted that the flowers can produce some photosynthate, but they are no where near as effective as fan leaves (resin glands significantly reduce light to the tissue they are found on). Flowers are sink tissues, leaves are source tissues. Sinks do not produce enough photosynthate, and are importers. Sources give photosynthate to sinks in closest proximity. Upper leaves bring sucrose to shoot apical meristem and young leaves while lower leaves bring goodies to roots (UK Tricky Knome, 03.17.2002). Remove the source and the sink will be affected (Diels Alder, 03.15.2002).

from here ,,,

http://mjgrowers.com/book_lets_research.htm

I really do know this plant, and I really do, do my research, I don't just say shit, if you knew me, you would know that
That says nothing about red stems. And it does not make you an expert on my grow.
 
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