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skunkushybrid
07-24-2008, 05:50 PM
All words and as concise a definition as you can muster that are related to cannabis, beginning with H

skunkushybrid
07-25-2008, 11:47 AM
Honey Oil-- Also known as Hash oil, or just plain old oil. Despite its name there is actually no honey used in the process, and the name actually comes from the consistency, but overall the colour of the oil. It is derived from cannabis materials using butane extraction.. and is smoked either mixed with tobacco, cannabis buds, hot knives or even on a bed of ash, just like crack http://www.skunkskool.com/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.gif


With thanks to CC forums for providing the 2nd pic...

kochab
02-09-2009, 07:02 PM
Hermies(hermaphrodites) These are plants that show both male and female sex on the same plant. They can be caused by the genetics in the plant (which you cannot change and would not be your fault)
Or they can be caused by environmental stresses. The most common environmental stresses are ligh leaks but they can also include (and not limited to im sure), temperature issues, toxicity of nutrients, Ph problems, and chemical effects.

The only thing Ive not heard of being able to classify as a environmental condition that may make a plant go hermie would be training such as LST, Pinching/supercropping, topping, or FIMing. While these conditions can stress a plant, i have never seen or heard of any of them causing one to go hermie. (I myself have topped @ plant on EVERY branch @ EVERY node that it grew and it did not make the plant hermie when other conditions were fine)


There is supposedly a product that is supposed to control hermies if used before flowering a plant made by dutchmasters but recentlly I saw a study done bu a person with the username "PANHEAD" that shows the entire product more or less worthless.
He found trating plants from seed with the chemical as they suggest gave him a 100% female ratio, however he did have issues with hermies much later into flowering, @ a much higher ratio than he has ever seen with un feminized seed plants.

There is basically nothing you can do if you get a hermie plant that I know of. Removing enviromental stresses and removing the male flowers that have formed can sometimes fix the problem, but that rate must be somewhere near 25% of a chance so if you have more than the 1 plant, it isnt worhwile messing with.
A hermie will ALWAYS be a seeded plants since it can pollinate itself, and it CAN seed other plants just as if it were a fully male plant.

Big V
02-09-2009, 07:57 PM
Hydroponics (from the Greek words hydro water and ponos labour) is a method of growing plants using mineral nutrient solutions, without soil. Terrestrial plants may be grown with their roots in the mineral nutrient solution only or in an inert medium, such as perlite, gravel, coco coir, expanded clay pellets or mineral wool.

Picasso345
02-09-2009, 11:20 PM
Hemp - Hemp is the common name for plants of the entire genus Cannabis, although the term is often used to refer only to Cannabis strains cultivated for industrial (non-drug) use.

Industrial hemp has many uses, including paper, textiles, biodegradable plastics, health food, and fuel. It is one of the fastest growing biomasses known, and one of the earliest domesticated plants known. Hemp can be used to replace many potentially harmful products, such as tree paper, cosmetics, and plastics, most of which are petroleum-based and do not decompose easily.

Hemp cannot be smoked for a high. The major difference between the two types of Cannabis plants is the appearance and the amount of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) secreted in a resinous mixture by epidermal hairs called glandular trichomes. Strains of Cannabis approved for industrial hemp production produce only minute amounts of this psychoactive drug, not enough for any physical or psychological effects. Typically, Hemp contains below 0.3% THC, while Cannabis grown for marijuana can contain anywhere from 6 or 7 % to 20% or even more.

Industrial Hemp is produced in many countries around the world. While more hemp is exported to the United States than to any other country, the US Government does not distinguish between marijuana and non-psychoactive hemp for growers. The government does this because those legislators making American laws are either so incredibly stupid that they cannot understand the difference or they are getting enough money from the cotton industry to look the other way or they have worked themselves into such a savage Jesus-based rage at the immorality of drug use that they are no longer able to see things rationally - they have lost touch with reality on this issue. You decide.

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tom crudes
02-09-2009, 11:47 PM
Humic Acid

Humic acid helps break up clay and compacted soils, assists in transferring micronutrients from the soil to the plant, enhances water retention, increases seed germination rates and percentages, and stimulates development of microflora populations in soils. Humic acid is a liquid product derived from decayed organic matter (humates or leonardites). Humic acid is not a fertilizer, but instead a compliment to fertilizer. Fertilizer is a nutrient source for both plants and microflora. Humic acid essentially helps move micronutrients from soil to plant. Its benefits have been proven both experimentally and in the field.