Moon Doggie
01-10-2004, 03:19 PM
I have largely disappeared from this group, but I will post the
links below approximately once per week here.
If you do your homework by following these links,
there are very few things you will need to ask the
group about, and you won't get fooled by ignorant
people posting misinformation. Also check out the information
link (after my sig) about how to filter out trolls and spammers
for a more enjoyable newsgroup experience.
For more info about cultivation, check out the links below:
http://www.angelfire.com/cantina/fourtwenty/articles/adpcfaq.htm
The above link contains a wealth of information--everything
you ever wanted to know. But here are some others as well:
http://www.coastnet.com/~bcga/bcg.htm
http://www.geocities.com/hempgenes/Botany.html
http://www.mellowgold.com/grow/
http://lycaeum.org/~npkaye/
http://lycaeum.org/~npkaye/newbie.html
http://www.geocities.com/nft_uk
http://users.lycaeum.org/~sky/data/grow/
http://www.lycaeum.org/drugs/
http://www.josehempseed.com
For info on the Screen of Green (ScroG) technique, which is useful
for indoor growers who have limited space, go here:
http://members.tripod.com/Cannabis_Cultivator/qckscrog.html
http://members.tripod.com/Cannabis_Cultivator/scrogcab.html
http://members.tripod.com/Cannabis_Cultivator/multishf.html
http://www.angelfire.com/cantina/fourtwenty/articles/scrogorama.htm
For seedbank information and reliable ratings go here:
http://www.SeedbankUpdate.com
The following site discusses many aspects of seed
stock enhancement:
http://www.nomercy.demon.nl/
For plant breeding info see Chapter 3
("Genetics and Breeding of Cannabis")
in Robert Connell Clarke's classic tome
"Marijuana Botany--An Advanced Study: The Propagation
and Breeding of Distinctive Cannabis".
This chapter can be found online at:
http://www.geocities.com/hempgenes/botany3b.htm
Here are some drawings & pics to help you differentiate sex:
http://users.lycaeum.org/~npkaye/whatsex.gif
http://www.overgrow.com/growfaq/264
http://www.stormloader.com/aallon/site/DeterminingSex.html
Here's a simple but useful table of light efficiencies expressed
as lumens per watt [LPW], for all wattages/sizes for each
light type. (Note that incandescent light sucks.)
The table is best viewed w/a fixed-pitch font:
___________________________________________
Avg
Type LPW High Low
HPS & Agro 123 150 106
Metal Halide 96 125 86
Fluorescent 80 100 20
Mercury Vapor 56 60 41
Incandescent 13 18 10
-------------------------------------------
HPS = high-pressure sodium
Agro = Son Agro brand
___________________________________________
And here's a page covering lighting:
http://www.theflow.nl/lights.htm
Here are some nutrient deficiency charts, etc.:
The first one is a good, quick summary of symptoms in a
color-coded chart:
http://lycaeum.org/~npkaye/chart.html
This one is an academic site that goes into quite a bit of
descriptive detail:
http://www.ag.uiuc.edu/~vista/html_pubs/hydro/symptoms.html
There's also a useful collection of graphs/charts of soil and
hydro nutrient availability at various levels of pH at:
http://www.angelfire.com/clone/cacher/horticulture/nutrientavailability.htm
Note that especially in hydro systems, pH can fluctuate over time
(between reservoir refills and even between light/dark periods).
While soil tends to have a more stable pH, it should also be
checked periodically with a wand-type probe that gets down
to where the roots are. And remember that soil especially
needs periodic flushing w/plain, fresh water, to remove salts
that build up in the soil over time.
For spider mite problems, go here:
http://www.ag.ohio-state.edu/~ohioline/hyg-fact/2000/2012.html
Here are some popular pest-control products:
http://www.wormsway.com/catalog.asp?cat=pesti
For outdoor growers, here's a sunrise/set and moonrise/set table
for one year:
http://aa.usno.navy.mil/AA/data/docs/RS_OneYear.html
Posting Pictures (binaries):
adpc is a non-binary news group. Don't post binaries to adpc.
To post pictures for adpc readers to view, post them to
one or more of the following binary news groups, and prefix the
Subject line with "adpc" (eg - Subject: adpc mypictures),
and then tell us where they are:
alt.binaries
alt.binaries.pictures
alt.binaries.pictures.misc
alt.binaries.pictures.gardens
alt.binaries.misc
NOTE:
Most news group regulars have their Usenet filters for those
groups set up to capture subject lines starting with "adpc".
This makes it very easy to find pictures, especially in the
groups with a lot of traffic.
Once the picture shows up on your server, then make a post
to adpc indicating the Subject, Newsgroups, and (if possible)
the Message-ID of the binary post along with the reason why you
want the group to look at it. The easiest way to do this is to
copy/paste those three headers (Subject, Newsgroups, Message-ID)
directly from the binary post into the text of your post to adpc.
You can post the pictures by attaching them, either as separate
jpg files, or as one ZIP file containing all the pics.
If you find any dead links in this message, please post a
response pointing them out. Thanks.
links below approximately once per week here.
If you do your homework by following these links,
there are very few things you will need to ask the
group about, and you won't get fooled by ignorant
people posting misinformation. Also check out the information
link (after my sig) about how to filter out trolls and spammers
for a more enjoyable newsgroup experience.
For more info about cultivation, check out the links below:
http://www.angelfire.com/cantina/fourtwenty/articles/adpcfaq.htm
The above link contains a wealth of information--everything
you ever wanted to know. But here are some others as well:
http://www.coastnet.com/~bcga/bcg.htm
http://www.geocities.com/hempgenes/Botany.html
http://www.mellowgold.com/grow/
http://lycaeum.org/~npkaye/
http://lycaeum.org/~npkaye/newbie.html
http://www.geocities.com/nft_uk
http://users.lycaeum.org/~sky/data/grow/
http://www.lycaeum.org/drugs/
http://www.josehempseed.com
For info on the Screen of Green (ScroG) technique, which is useful
for indoor growers who have limited space, go here:
http://members.tripod.com/Cannabis_Cultivator/qckscrog.html
http://members.tripod.com/Cannabis_Cultivator/scrogcab.html
http://members.tripod.com/Cannabis_Cultivator/multishf.html
http://www.angelfire.com/cantina/fourtwenty/articles/scrogorama.htm
For seedbank information and reliable ratings go here:
http://www.SeedbankUpdate.com
The following site discusses many aspects of seed
stock enhancement:
http://www.nomercy.demon.nl/
For plant breeding info see Chapter 3
("Genetics and Breeding of Cannabis")
in Robert Connell Clarke's classic tome
"Marijuana Botany--An Advanced Study: The Propagation
and Breeding of Distinctive Cannabis".
This chapter can be found online at:
http://www.geocities.com/hempgenes/botany3b.htm
Here are some drawings & pics to help you differentiate sex:
http://users.lycaeum.org/~npkaye/whatsex.gif
http://www.overgrow.com/growfaq/264
http://www.stormloader.com/aallon/site/DeterminingSex.html
Here's a simple but useful table of light efficiencies expressed
as lumens per watt [LPW], for all wattages/sizes for each
light type. (Note that incandescent light sucks.)
The table is best viewed w/a fixed-pitch font:
___________________________________________
Avg
Type LPW High Low
HPS & Agro 123 150 106
Metal Halide 96 125 86
Fluorescent 80 100 20
Mercury Vapor 56 60 41
Incandescent 13 18 10
-------------------------------------------
HPS = high-pressure sodium
Agro = Son Agro brand
___________________________________________
And here's a page covering lighting:
http://www.theflow.nl/lights.htm
Here are some nutrient deficiency charts, etc.:
The first one is a good, quick summary of symptoms in a
color-coded chart:
http://lycaeum.org/~npkaye/chart.html
This one is an academic site that goes into quite a bit of
descriptive detail:
http://www.ag.uiuc.edu/~vista/html_pubs/hydro/symptoms.html
There's also a useful collection of graphs/charts of soil and
hydro nutrient availability at various levels of pH at:
http://www.angelfire.com/clone/cacher/horticulture/nutrientavailability.htm
Note that especially in hydro systems, pH can fluctuate over time
(between reservoir refills and even between light/dark periods).
While soil tends to have a more stable pH, it should also be
checked periodically with a wand-type probe that gets down
to where the roots are. And remember that soil especially
needs periodic flushing w/plain, fresh water, to remove salts
that build up in the soil over time.
For spider mite problems, go here:
http://www.ag.ohio-state.edu/~ohioline/hyg-fact/2000/2012.html
Here are some popular pest-control products:
http://www.wormsway.com/catalog.asp?cat=pesti
For outdoor growers, here's a sunrise/set and moonrise/set table
for one year:
http://aa.usno.navy.mil/AA/data/docs/RS_OneYear.html
Posting Pictures (binaries):
adpc is a non-binary news group. Don't post binaries to adpc.
To post pictures for adpc readers to view, post them to
one or more of the following binary news groups, and prefix the
Subject line with "adpc" (eg - Subject: adpc mypictures),
and then tell us where they are:
alt.binaries
alt.binaries.pictures
alt.binaries.pictures.misc
alt.binaries.pictures.gardens
alt.binaries.misc
NOTE:
Most news group regulars have their Usenet filters for those
groups set up to capture subject lines starting with "adpc".
This makes it very easy to find pictures, especially in the
groups with a lot of traffic.
Once the picture shows up on your server, then make a post
to adpc indicating the Subject, Newsgroups, and (if possible)
the Message-ID of the binary post along with the reason why you
want the group to look at it. The easiest way to do this is to
copy/paste those three headers (Subject, Newsgroups, Message-ID)
directly from the binary post into the text of your post to adpc.
You can post the pictures by attaching them, either as separate
jpg files, or as one ZIP file containing all the pics.
If you find any dead links in this message, please post a
response pointing them out. Thanks.