Thank you Uncle Ben for your "no BS" words of advice, an attribute I respect in a man. It has taken me over of week (several hours at a time) to read through this and several other of your threads plus links... over 4 years worth! I had to give up on the topping thread about 120 posts deep, I had the jist on page 1 but kept picking up knowledge all the way in to the 80s. I think its
criminal that you don't have your own area with mod privileges, but its out of my hands and apparently yours.
I really appreciate you hanging in here despite the onslaught of haters and pettiness.
Would you mind weighing in on some questions that I have been unable to answer for myself with any degree of confidence?
The one that is burning hottest at the moment is the hermaphrodite trait. If a plant self pollinates is it a genetic "flaw" and is it any
more likely that the seeds will too? What about if the pollen lands on a different (genetic) plant? Are either of these type seeds trash like the cannabis forums suggests? I saw you comment that they are keepers so I would like to know more if you do.
I have four grows under my belt (all indoors) and seeds in the last three. I am certain that I am the cause but I do not know what I'm doing to trigger it, I don't harvest until the plant looks done (trichome color/pistil color & new development rate). I must be somehow causing the plant to "stress" which leads to my next question....
All the information I can find on plant stress deals with root shock, yet people assert that you can "stress" a plant in all manner of ways which either stunt growth or trigger hermies. Light leaks, temperature range/fluctuation, topping, pinching, bending, defoliating. I understand (as a layman) that plants responds to the chemical changes caused by its environment but other than auxin being the key to growth and the light response (pr and pfr) this "stress" thing is a mystery to me. Whats the straight poop?
If you have a few minutes to take a peek at this soil mix, the first page says it all
http://forum.grasscity.com/organic-growing/1116550-easy-organic-soil-mix-beginners.html (close to what I'm using) I would like your input on some of the suggested amendments and if you think there is merit to the claims. The GA on these things only covers NPK so the claims of trace micros or pest control aren't exactly a sure thing. Specifically the neem seed meal, crab shell meal, and the kelp meal. I have a feeling I will get a "junk science" response on this one.
Lastly for the day... I know you are a believer in the Cu spray paint for pots but I went another direction. I am using aeration/felt/smart pots as the
hype machine claims they encourage branching rather than circling and helps prevent root rot by allowing gas exchange along the pot surface. Any opinion on their merit?
Thanks again for your patience
The Durty