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Twistyman

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Hey tips, weed, robert...... another great day plus I saw about 400 geese fly over..... Always a good spring omen.....
 

tipsgnob

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new theory...I have read, here and other places, where people keep their plant in the dark 24-48 hours etc..... before you chop it down.
my theory is in nature what is actually happening is the sun starts moving farther away from the plant. I am going to start moving my light further away a little at a time time for the last 2 weeks....

what do ya think?
 

Twistyman

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How are you Twist, still doing the whole respiration thing I see...
new theory...I have read, here and other places, where people keep their plant in the dark 24-48 hours etc..... before you chop it down.
my theory is in nature what is actually happening is the sun starts moving farther away from the plant. I am going to start moving my light further away a little at a time time for the last 2 weeks....

what do ya think?
Thats something I've seen back & forth on.. some say an extended dark causes more resin production.... why not take two similar plants and vary one and stay constant with the other..I'd be interested if you see a difference... I like to try different shit...... I wonder if the flower stage is affected at the last period....

I have a couple of light distance charts I'll put up in case you've not sen them
 

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tipsgnob

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Thats something I've seen back & forth on.. some say an extended dark causes more resin production.... why not take two similar plants and vary one and stay constant with the other..I'd be interested if you see a difference... I like to try different shit...... I wonder if the flower stage is affected at the last period....

I have a couple of light distance charts I'll put up in case you've not sen them
thanks twisty, that's interesting...my theory is that by moving the light farther from the sweet a little at a time, your making the plant reach for the sun, so to speak....
 

Twistyman

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thanks twisty, that's interesting...my theory is that by moving the light farther from the sweet a little at a time, your making the plant reach for the sun, so to speak....
The changing light is something I'm cursed by..I have an overhang above my balcony so as the season progresses I get the sun moving slightly higher and cutting my sun exposure hours.. in the winter and now it'd be right in a perfect spot but as summer gets here I lose about 2 hours off my late afternoon light and get no direct light after 5pm.. but I'm above a tree line and I think I get a good reflection of the rays off of the leaves... Hey can't rip off the roof so I do what I can with what I've got...

Never know ..they may grow up a stairs to get the light.. mine tilt when stretching to milk all the sun they can... I guess you could google plant growth and equinox and see if they have any inside way(light positions,besides change of spectrum) to apply these conditions...
 

korvette1977

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Here are the latest additions to Bonnaroo 2009



[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]We are proud to announce several additional artists for the 2009 event, rounding out an already stellar lineup. Festival producers, Superfly Presents and A.C. Entertainment are also proud to announce another incredible lineup of today's top comedians![/FONT] [FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]
Public Enemy
Ani DiFranco
Amadou & Mariam
Shadows Fall
Heartless Bastards
Tony Rice Unit
High On Fire
Passion Pit
Dillinger Escape Plan
Wailing Souls
The Itals
MURS
White Rabbits
Janelle Monáe
Hockey
Pretty Lights
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[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]In addition to its stellar music programming, Bonnaroo will feature a dynamic host of national headlining comics in its ever-popular seated, air-conditioned comedy venue. Newly named "The Comedy Sweet," presented by Butterfinger, the tent will welcome some of TV's most hilarious personalities, including late-night host Jimmy Fallon and Triumph the Insult Comic Dog, who will present "Bonnapoo 2009," a variety show with music, stand up, classic clips, unaired material, interviews and insults. Also on tap is "An Evening with The Daily Show," featuring correspondents John Oliver, Rob Riggle and executive producer Rory Albanese. Michael Ian Black and Michael Showalter are also confirmed to perform ahead of the debut of their new Comedy Central show Michael and Michael Have Issues, along with Office spin-off Parks and Recreation star Aziz Ansari, Flight Of The Conchords regulars Kristen Schaal and Arj Barker, the legendary Todd Barry, Nick Thune, Wayne Federman, Nick Kroll, Kurt Braunholer, Amy Schumer, Kumail Nanjiani and Pete Holmes. Outside The Comedy Sweet, Butterfinger's comics will engage Bonnaroo attendees with pop-up gags throughout the festival grounds. Starting next month, to build excitement for Bonnaroo comedy, The Butterfinger Comedy Network will air routines from previous Bonnaroo comedy performances including clips from Lewis Black, Brian Posehn and Joe DeRosa.[/FONT]
[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Jimmy Fallon
Triumph the Insult Comic Dog Presents Bonnapoo 2009
An Evening (or Afternoon) with the Daily Show featuring John Oliver & Rob Riggle
Michael Ian Black & Michael Showalter
Aziz Ansari
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[/FONT] Kristen Schaal
Arj Barker
Todd Barry
Rory Albanese
Wayne Federman
Nick Thune
Nick Kroll
Kurt Braunohler
Amy Schumer
Kumail Nanjiani
Pete Homes
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