autoflower cannabis seeds
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Tipstomakemarijuanagrowfaster Started with 10 seeds, all 10 germinated and sprouted. Had 6 females and 4 males with this variety all but one
practically identical. They grew and looked like clones from the same Ma and they grew well. No males were
kept after indicating sex, probably a mistake. This variety was a pleasant surprise with yield and especially
buzz, what a buzz.
Of the 6 females 5 of them were just about identical in growth both during veg and flowering. They had leaves
somewhere between the indica dark and sativa light green with midsize width blades. The one loner plant
showed its differences during flowering. While the majority had bud covering most of the stem this one grew
nuggets at the nodes, thick tight ones.
Because they were so similar in growth just three were kept to be grown from clones. They were all worthy
mothers though. As a matter of fact if you had to or wanted to do a seed crop from plants grown out in Jr. as of
now these would be a better choice than even my favorite the NL x Shiva because of the uniformity. NL x Shiva
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runk man once he has had a little
experience with alcohol, but the experienced drinker, sober, always performs better than
the experienced drinker, intoxicated. With marijuana, on the other hand, there seems to be
complete compensation. However, the inexperienced user, with little or no experience
with the drug's effects, will suffer a distinct loss in motor skills and coordination, and will
be unable to compensate. (The Crancer driving tests, on the other hand, found no
difference between inexperienced and experienced subjects; subjects who had never
smoked marijuana before the test performed just as well when high on pot as the
experienced users did.) It is a relevant question as to how quickly compensation takes
place for both marijuana and alcohol. I suspect that after a very small number of
experiences with marijuana—perhaps a half-dozen—full compensation takes place,
whereas with alcohol, even partial compensation takes place only after long conditioning
with its effects. The question of the dose-relatedness of marijuana's impact on
coordination is relevant, although not fully answered. The Weil research team supplied its
subjects with low and high dosages, the former two cigarettes of a quarter of a gram each,
and the latter two cigarettes of one gram each. Not too surprisingly, with the
inexperienced subjects, impairment was distinctly dose-related, i.e., the stronger the
marijuana administered, the more of a negative impact the drug had on their coordination.
However, with the experienced marijuana smokers, a higher dosage of the drug had no
additional impact on their skills and coordination; they were able to perform equally well
normally, slightly high, and very high.
Because of obvious possibilities for distortions, as with the pupil dilation myth,
pharmacologists are uncomfortable leaving the sphere of the directly observable, the
experimentally verifiable, the clearly empirically demonstrable. The sociologist, being
somewhat more detached from the scientific tradition, is less careful about what he
accepts as a "fact." He usually bases his data on reported statements, rather than direct
observation. Now, this has both advantages and drawbacks. A competent pharmacologist,
performing a carefully controlled experiment, is far more certain that what he says is true;
it is less necessary to repeat the same experiment, but if it is repeated, he has more
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confidence than a sociologist that the results will be confirmed. Although a sociologist
will more often be wrong than a scientist working within a firm experimental tradition, he
will be able to cover a wider field. By including within his purview the verbal reports of
the individuals whose behavior he is studying, he includes a range of data which may be
highly significant, and which may tell us a great deal about human behavior. Since I am a
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