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Old 09-08-2009, 01:57 PM   #11
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hey guys.......lmao daddy-o thats funny..........well i wanted to stop in and say that my retard is doing great its been over a week but still looks mutated......I believe its just that plants gentics......its more common to have this gene in a plant then one may wanna believe. If we all over the world were to take up every account of a mutated plant from sprout we would find out that it happens so much its crazy and we would then understand how common this actually is......this is what i think happens........its kinda like mixin the gentics in people sometimes theres whats called a joker gene. That joker gene mix's together with the other genetics of the parents resualting in........Rare Pheno types, mutated, and just plain wierd looks.......for example theres a new cannabis i just read about in alstrailua (can't spell) that flowers just like an cannabis plant and is directly related to it but if u were to look at it u would think it was some other kind of plant cause the leaves do not look like a cannabis plant at all in no way shape or form. They are tring to breed that with some of our top cannabis breeds to make a plant thats potent but not look like cannabis so we growers can grow without fear of getting cought......thats how joker genes work they slip in and survive every once in a while and then TA-DA magic! we get a plant thats totaly out of this world....that joker gene can go to any part of the gentic make up it wants.. which results in all different forms. Just like email said Thai-based strains have wierd and mutated leaves. this is just one example of the JOKER GENE. many people call this gene different things but the one that suits it is the joker gene cause of how it goofs the plant.

As for my plant i'm going to keep it if it continues to do as good as it..why u ask? if u ask why.....well just like u all were saying from your exsperances ( again can't spell) you have gotten good shit from it, so i will chase the dragon in hopes that joker gene attacked a gene in the plant and produced a rare phneo type in that strain and I get some fire krypto highly unlikely but shit one could hope right...well i'll catch u all later

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Old 09-09-2009, 06:48 AM   #12
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Molybdenum has proteins that help the plant take nitrogen from the air.
No it does not. Molybdenum is an elemental metal. Proteins are compounds made from chains of amino acids. Sorry, cannot let that slide.

I appreciate the feedback, and I agree with most posters who say give freaks a chance, but you may be missing the point of the post which was to point out the difference between a freak and a no-head, mal-formed meristem zombie-plant. No meristem is like no brain. Wavy leaf margins are different and I have moved that individual to the garden.

The headless baby went into the compost bin. I kilt it with a pair of scissors.

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Old 09-09-2009, 12:25 PM   #15
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hahaha i'm not tring argue with u but i have a huge section i read about deficiency's and what there from and how they attack the plant...i'm not a pro or claim to be an expert or anything, but i do know that u are part wrong in this case or u just have your info mixed up. Molybdenum does not occur as the free metal in nature, but rather in a variety of oxidation states in minerals ......where i get my info is checked by actual medical growers and experts so u can say what u want but i'll believe what i read from the pros.........again not tring to be a dick hole or anything, but your not just tring to say i'm wrong your tring to say that this whole intire medical research team wrong........oh and by the way here i want u to read this out loud MR. Know it All........

This sequence may have been important in the history of life, because molybdenum-containing enzymes then became the most important catalysts used by some bacteria to break the bond in atmospheric molecular nitrogen, allowing biological nitrogen fixation. This, in turn allowed biologically driven nitrogen-fertilization of the oceans, and thus the development of more complex organisms. Aside from bacterial enzymes involved with nitrogen fixation, about 20 different molybdenum-containing enzymes are known today in animals. Molybdenum is a required element for life in these higher organisms, though not in all bacteria..........Sorry, cannot let that slide just thought u should get your facts striaght before u correct someone

so what i said still stands when it comes to plants Mr. Know it All

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Old 09-09-2009, 10:45 PM   #16
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hahaha i'm not tring argue with u but i have a huge section i read about deficiency's and what there from and how they attack the plant...i'm not a pro or claim to be an expert or anything, but i do know that u are part wrong in this case or u just have your info mixed up. Molybdenum does not occur as the free metal in nature, but rather in a variety of oxidation states in minerals ......where i get my info is checked by actual medical growers and experts so u can say what u want but i'll believe what i read from the pros.........again not tring to be a dick hole or anything, but your not just tring to say i'm wrong your tring to say that this whole intire medical research team wrong........oh and by the way here i want u to read this out loud MR. Know it All........

This sequence may have been important in the history of life, because molybdenum-containing enzymes then became the most important catalysts used by some bacteria to break the bond in atmospheric molecular nitrogen, allowing biological nitrogen fixation. This, in turn allowed biologically driven nitrogen-fertilization of the oceans, and thus the development of more complex organisms. Aside from bacterial enzymes involved with nitrogen fixation, about 20 different molybdenum-containing enzymes are known today in animals. Molybdenum is a required element for life in these higher organisms, though not in all bacteria..........Sorry, cannot let that slide just thought u should get your facts striaght before u correct someone

so what i said still stands when it comes to plants Mr. Know it All
Neither is aluminum found in nature as a base metal, but it's still a metal, not a protein. My correction was dead-nuts correct.

And your information is checked by people known as "Wikipedia editors". They may be actual medical growers, but "Anyone with internet access can write and make changes to Wikipedia articles.", so maybe not.

I don't know what else to say. So we're cool, right?

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Old 09-09-2009, 11:37 PM   #17
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your funny and right for once that last post i found at wiki cause it was easy to find there. My first post came from no where close to wiki....... anyway what the hell u talking about aluminum?? I was talking about molybdenum not aluminum...you just looking for something else to bring into this???............what ever thats cool I don't have time to argue with u....if wanna be the info giver of this thread then go for it i'm out i have better things to then listenin to u try to say i'm wrong all the time....... plus i know what i'm doing and all my plants and studies prove it i don't need u sittin over me like your someone so good bye find someone else to bother oh oh oh by the way if u read that again it says " Molybdenum has proteins that help the plant take nitrogen from the air." which clearly it does why don't u read up on it a little
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your funny and right for once that last post i found at wiki cause it was easy to find there. My first post came from no where close to wiki....... anyway what the hell u talking about aluminum?? ...(snipped stuff)
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yea we are straight, I'm glad u didn't take it to heart........but like i said i wont battle with u so have your thread and give your info I will leave u alone. we are cool i'm not here tring to make enemies i'm here just to chill, and teach from what i have learned in hopes to help and learn from others.......so u go your way i'll go mine and we will meet again most likely. Till then i'll catch u on the flip side!

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Nice! No, I'm over getting twisted up over forum conversations. These days, with free porn and legal herb, how could I be anything but relaxed.

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