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Have you EVER done any Broscience on your plants ?

  • Yes

    Votes: 89 61.4%
  • Hell no

    Votes: 33 22.8%
  • I ain’t sayin

    Votes: 23 15.9%

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MAGpie81

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I cut off all the leaves, when they grow back I cut them off again, the plants didn't die this time and I yielded 0.2gpw. My skilled intuition is beginning to bare fruit, so watch this space guys.

#onmywayto1.5gpw.
I took a minute to try and figure out “gpw”- I don’t know that one, plz clarify for this newb
 

MAGpie81

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I took a minute to try and figure out “gpw”- I don’t know that one, plz clarify for this newb
And by “all the leaves”, you surely don’t mean budleaf, and temporally you mean after flowering, yes? Mine are doing fine but I’ll have to let one or more of my natural light-cycle (should be ready October) that I trained to grow low and bushy early on, just do it’s thing and maybe just prune a little shade leaf.
 

Doug Dawson

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Ah. I’m doing outdoors so I’ll have to do some calculations on that, haha
LOL, let me help you out a bit.

The Sun releases an estimated 384.6 yotta watts (3.846×1026 watts) of energy in the form of light and other forms of radiation. We are able to survive on Earth because the energy is spread over the area of a sphere with a radius of approximately 93,000,000 miles.

At the upper reaches of our atmosphere, the energy density of solar radiation is approximately 1,368 W/m2 (watts per square meter). At the Earth's surface, the energy density is reduced to approximately 1,000 W/m2 for a surface perpendicular to the Sun's rays at sea level on a clear day.

Happy calculating
 

J232

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LOL, let me help you out a bit.

The Sun releases an estimated 384.6 yotta watts (3.846×1026 watts) of energy in the form of light and other forms of radiation. We are able to survive on Earth because the energy is spread over the area of a sphere with a radius of approximately 93,000,000 miles.

At the upper reaches of our atmosphere, the energy density of solar radiation is approximately 1,368 W/m2 (watts per square meter). At the Earth's surface, the energy density is reduced to approximately 1,000 W/m2 for a surface perpendicular to the Sun's rays at sea level on a clear day.

Happy calculating
About 105 watts a sq foot, maybe 115..
 

PatientGuddanStownd

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Not really broScience, but is definitely bull shit.

I am always amused by old heads saying how good their smoke was, "had to be at least 80% thc" this guy at the dispensary was saying.

Ya buddy, that stuff from high times mag 1977 LoOkS gReAT

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Don't get me wrong, i am forever grateful to those early growers!

But damn, let's separate a good nostalgic feeling and respect for our roots from what is and what is clearly not good flower.
 

Kassiopeija

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Don't get me wrong, i am forever grateful to those early growers!

But damn, let's separate a good nostalgic feeling and respect for our roots from what is and what is clearly not good flower.
I value honesty above anything else, so I guess you are right.

There are some people that claim that THC levels on MJ hasn't gone up during the last decade (or more) - as they say falsified police data... but maybe just a lie in defense? Since all the private labs begun testing there were some extremely high numbers which have never been found so high as of previously....
 

Doug Dawson

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Not really broScience, but is definitely bull shit.

I am always amused by old heads saying how good their smoke was, "had to be at least 80% thc" this guy at the dispensary was saying.

Ya buddy, that stuff from high times mag 1977 LoOkS gReAT

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Don't get me wrong, i am forever grateful to those early growers!

But damn, let's separate a good nostalgic feeling and respect for our roots from what is and what is clearly not good flower.
Pics like that really do show why we preferred hash back in those days. Let's not forget when it came from Mexico packed like a brick of coco.
 

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