It's Willbillytek. Duh

im doing some breeding experiments

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Did you read the detailed paper I once posted in the polyploids tread
It s a good starting point for anybody wanting to give it a shot

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Nope but the one I read said how to induce it. So I found the chemical and ordered some.

Guaiol then extek90 was right all along thats the first thing he told me same day I offered ph modulation w light and uv oxidation

Maybe that’s why it taste like Christmas

Extek90 say to run hte w guaiol through chromatography

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Are there flocculants being used in the fast crystallization blue or not

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Christmas ≠ Blues

^^U

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This is one and there is a other I posted before that I can t find where

The best polyploid results where achieved by a herbicide produced by Monsanto
I ll try to find the darn paper I posted it some time ago

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Yup haha. I already calculated the dilution rate. Its crazy. 1:1 million is what worked best in the trial you posted.

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I did my thesis on polyploidy

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Color polymorphism in organic crystals-

Illustrated Glossary of Organic Chemistry

Chromophore - The portion of a molecule’s structure which absorbs visible light photons, causing the molecule to have color. … Its chromophore is a set of conjugated p orbitals containing five contiguous alkenes and an adjacent aldehyde.

Mechanisms for polymorphs’ color variation

The difference in the color of different polymorphs is caused by a dissimilar electron distribution within the chromophore of their constituting molecules, which affects the electronic energy levels, and consequently, the photons’ frequencies the materials are able to absorb when exposed to light. The distinct electron distributions can be due to the different packing interactions existing in the polymorphs, the different geometry of the conformers present in the crystals, or both.

To understand the change in color induced by a conformational change, one can think of a molecule exhibiting a π-delocalized system in two conformations, where the extension of the delocalization is different. This can be varied by performing an internal rotation about a bond, so that, for example, an initially more planar conformation with an extended π-delocalized system transforms into a less planar conformation where the π-electrons overlapping in the neighborhood of the rotated bond are weakened. In practical terms, the conformational change reduces the length of the π-delocalized system, which leads to increase the energy difference between the excited and the ground electronic states, i.e., to a decrease of the wavelength associated with the electronic absorption responsible for the color of the system. Let us suppose that the molecule, in the initial conformation, absorbs in the green, and that, after the conformational change, it absorbs in the violet. Since one perceives the color of the materials as the complementary color to that associated with the absorption, the initial material would be perceived as being red, while after the conformational change, it would look yellow. A similar reasoning can be applied when the conformational change would work in the opposite way, so that the π-delocalization within the chromophore increases.

The effects on color strictly associated with packing are also easy to conceptualize. A change in the intermolecular potential felt by the molecules might affect the charge distribution, which in turn will result in a change on the spacing of the energy levels. In this case, the direction of the changes is not easy to predict, so that both red and blue shifts may result. Moreover, peculiar intermolecular interactions that may affect the most charge polarization and/or lead to more significant electron charge transfer (e.g., in the presence of strong H bonds), are expected to be the most effective in terms of color changes.

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Nice ,
Well I got them to grow a lot better last time I tried but they do tend to return to there normal yield after F2 quiet disappointing
Guess we barely realize of how good a weed weed really is

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This should be a thread on its own…

Edit:@roguelab, @DrWHY420, could you confirm 3n morphogically through nodal distribution, stomatal number increase, and a facsinating top flower?

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Take it all to the polyploids tread might be best started 2 years ago

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Fuck no

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They trying to set you up willbilly…

The feds want the vette…

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Number 1: Welcome to Future! I hope you enjoy your stay
Number 2: This isn’t a drug peddling site, and this thread is completely unrelated to D8 because D8 is NOT a crystalline structure. (But I’m sure you didn’t know about that.)
Number 3: You might find legal “Slangers” that might be able to find a legal route, but there’s no shady shit going on around here. If you look in the Slangers section here: Hemp Outlet - Future4200 you no doubt be able to find someone peddling D8. Check the date on the posts to make sure it isn’t a post from 2019, and just contact the seller through DM (Which you will gain access to if you post, and participate some more.)
Number 4: Enjoy yourself, be you, and all will be well

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