LMFAO Epigenetics = Stress Your Plants

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Finshaggy

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My signature used to say, "If you didn't want to stress your plants, you would let them breed" WE ALL KNOW STRESS HELPS, THAT'S HOW WE GET GOOD BUD

I didn't have a word for it before now, but now that I do I can COMPLETELY prove that all of you were wrong, and I was right.

The study of epigenetics is proving that things like "Over Stress" and "Caloric Restriction" can not only make a plant or person stronger later in life, but it can make their CHILDREN more resistant to the factors (remember when I always told you guys it was for breeding, I knew I was right about this, I've read about it in Cacti and Phalaris grass for years)

STRESS YOUR PLANTS

This works in lower organisms (plants etc) and even MONKEYS.
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These are 2 VERY old monkeys (27 yrs old) Monkey that was given less food than he wanted every day is on the right.
 

racerboy71

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i don't quite understand what the monkey's have to do with anything, but anyhoo's, thc is not an alkaloid, not the same as comparing cannabis to cacti..
 

Finshaggy

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Also, over exposure to UV/UVB rays, the best (natural outdoor) bud comes from the UV regions of the world.
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Finshaggy

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i don't quite understand what the monkey's have to do with anything, but anyhoo's, thc is not an alkaloid, not the same as comparing cannabis to cacti..
Read the link. The studies have been conducted MORE in plants. The monkey is a new one compared to plant studies.
 

Finshaggy

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Another "I'm going to prove you all wrong" thread? Well isn't that special!
No, this time it's "See I was right the whole time, even though you guys pretended I wasn't every time I proved it" And THAT was with seeds from Texas reggie, I am doing that shit with some way better base-genetics now.

But I have proven that BASE-GENETICS and NUTRIENTS and LIGHT and HUMIDITY and MICROBES are NOT the only factors. And in some cases, work opposite to what you all act like they do.
 

Mr.Head

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[video=youtube;aQPC6oAMK4k]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aQPC6oAMK4k[/video]

http://www.cannabisculture.com/articles/2696.html

Don't know what tortured monkeys have to do with this.

Don't know what you think you have proven... People have been sticking nails through stalks for a very very long time. The linked article doesn't even say anything was "proven" says more research is needed.

I don't know why I am even bothering. Just another one of these threads.
 

chewberto

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No, this time it's "See I was right the whole time, even though you guys pretended I wasn't every time I proved it" And THAT was with seeds from Texas reggie, I am doing that shit with some way better base-genetics now.

But I have proven that BASE-GENETICS and NUTRIENTS and LIGHT and HUMIDITY and MICROBES are NOT the only factors. And in some cases, work opposite to what you all act like they do.
Good to see we are friends again! So how did those last clones turn out?
 

SupraSPL

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Maybe UVA and UVB but just in the veg room. That way mothers get the epigenic effect without damaging the actual buds.
 

Finshaggy

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[video=youtube;aQPC6oAMK4k]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aQPC6oAMK4k[/video]

http://www.cannabisculture.com/articles/2696.html

Don't know what tortured monkeys have to do with this.

Don't know what you think you have proven... People have been sticking nails through stalks for a very very long time. The linked article doesn't even say anything was "proven" says more research is needed.

I don't know why I am even bothering. Just another one of these threads.
Just because people have done it for years (which I have brought up before) doesn't mean everyone accepts it modernly or even knows about it to not accept it.
 

Finshaggy

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Maybe UVA and UVB but just in the veg room. That way mothers get the epigenic effect without damaging the actual buds.
No, a little lizard light could help THCv production during flower. I will be testing this and other things soon.

I did a stress test this grow, and I will show everyone the difference between my stressed and non-stressed plant at the end.
 
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