shit spewing moron? hahaha You really are
please explain this crap, im going to go ahead an call you a shit spewing moron right now and if you can post some science on being able to tell cannabinoid ratio by looking at a plant ill post in my sig that im the biggest fucking idiot that kills plants 24/7 on riu and johnysmith is the god of growing. If you cant post science on how you can look at a plant and tell cannabinoid content then why dont you just gtfo with your shit spewing gf sweethays
I will ignore your stupidity go ahead and answer you. I don't know what's your reason on this forum, are you looking for the way to build up your self-esteem by arguing every one? My reason here is to shear the stuff I know and checked with people who having difficulties. If you think some of the information I am shearing is wrong, please be so kind and find some evidence to that, before insulting and accusing someone.
You asked me, how do I know the cannabinoid ratio by looking at the plant? Well I don't and I never said I do! All I can see is a healthy part of plant, and the part that has been through multiple stresses, so I predict, healthy plant will have a good cannabinoid ratio. You want some science, like what? Do you need an equation or something like this? I don't have an equation, but here are some facts from Wiki
1. Wikipedia:
Cannabis (Marijuana) is a popular psychoactive plant that is often used medically and recreationally. Cannabis is also unique in that it contains a psychoactive substance, THC, which contains no nitrogen and is not an indole, tryptamine,phenethylamine, anticholinergic (deliriant), or a dissociative drug. Cannabis plants tend to vary, with different strains producing dynamic balances of psychoactive cannabinoids (THC, CBD, etc.) that cause different strains to produce markedly different effects,
Here you go, here is some content from Wikipedia, if you read it carefully, you will be able to notice, what they say, about cannabinoids and how their ratio make a different effect to a human.
This proves my point about importance of cannabinoid ratio.
2. Wikipedia: Plant Nutrition
At least 17 elements are known to be essential nutrients for plants. In relatively large amounts, the soil supplies nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, calcium, magnesium, and sulphur; these are often called the macronutrients. In relatively small amounts, the soilsupplies iron, manganese, boron, molybdenum, copper, zinc, chlorine, and cobalt, the so-called micronutrients. Nutrients must be available not only in sufficient amounts but also in appropriate ratios.
NPK + Ca + Mg is only 5 elements, where dose your plant suppose to take an other 12 elements? If you think your grow or bloom base NPK nutrients have all macro and micro, think again.
This article also says, this 17 elements are essential, and even if your plants grow with only NPK + Ca + Mg, they will never reach their full cannabinoid potency.
3. Wikipedia:
Plant nutrition is a difficult subject to understand completely, partially because of the variation between different plants and even between different species or individuals of a given clone. Elements present at low levels may cause deficiency symptoms, and toxicity is possible at levels that are too high. Furthermore, deficiency of one element may present as symptoms of toxicity from another element, and vice versa.
It's not easy to grow any plant including cannabis, as I already said, you only find it easy, because you have ready made nutrients and instruction.
4. Wikipedia:
Silicon
Silicon is considered an essential element for plant growth and development.
In plants, silicon has been shown in experiments to strengthen cell walls, improve plant strength, health, and productivity.[19] There have been studies showing evidence of silicon improving drought and frost resistance, decreasing lodging potential and boosting the plant's natural pest and disease fighting systems.[20] Silicon has also been shown to improve plant vigor and physiology by improving root mass and density, and increasing above ground plant biomass and crop yields.[19] Silicon is currently under consideration by the Association of American Plant Food Control Officials (AAPFCO) for elevation to the status of a "plant beneficial substance
You say silicon is no necessary, well AAPFCO is not agreed with you
Micro-nutrients[edit]
Iron[edit]
Iron is necessary for photosynthesis and is present as an enzyme cofactor in plants. Iron deficiency can result in interveinal chlorosis and necrosis. Iron is not a structural part of chlorophyll but very much essential for its synthesis. Copper deficiency can be responsible for promoting an iron deficiency.[24]
Molybdenum[edit]
Molybdenum is a cofactor to enzymes important in building amino acids. Involved in Nitrogen metabolism. Mo is part of Nitrate reductase enzyme.
Boron[edit]
Boron is important for binding of pectins in the RGII region of the primary cell wall, secondary roles may be in sugar transport, cell division, and synthesizing certain enzymes. Boron deficiency causes necrosis in young leaves and stunting.Boron is required for the uptake and utilization of calcium,membrane functioning ,pollen germination,cell elongation,cell differentiation and carbohydrate metabolism.
Copper[edit]
Copper is important for photosynthesis. Symptoms for copper deficiency include chlorosis. Involved in many enzyme processes. Necessary for proper photosythesis. Involved in the manufacture of lignin (cell walls). Involved in grain production. It is also hard to find in some conditions.
Manganese[edit]
Manganese is necessary for photosynthesis,[17] including the building of chloroplasts. Manganese deficiency may result in coloration abnormalities, such as discolored spots on the foliage.
Please read this, and think again about importance of micro nutrients.
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