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    #46
    Big one at 37"......
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      #47
      Would you rather watch a body building contest when the participants are all natural or legal to use roids? Same difference......Who has the most legit bragging rights? Bag of top quality soil, proper ppfd levels THROUGHOUT GROWTH CYCLE, fabric pots (you cannot over water with fabric, it's impossible) vpd levels in check, tap water, and you cannot fail. I'm not trying to puff my chest out, seem superior, I'm trying to help. Minimize cost vs reward. I can't make it any more simpler. Just listen and try it, especially you boomers ....Just 1 grow. What can it hurt? You might just learn something. Be surprised......

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        #48
        70 days since seeds cracked. Gave one of them a booster seat because her neighbor decided to stretch longer. Back one still going. Other 2 are still filling out. Still chugging along......
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          #49
          My Fibbinochi correction.

          (1÷2)=2.2×2=4.4×2=8×2=16×2=32 ect...

          Now account for error. (1÷2)=2.(2×2)=4.(4×2=8) 8×2-1=15. 15×2=30.30×2=60

          Think of a pencil. One pencil. Break in 2. Those 2, breaks to four. 4 broken in half =8. 8 broken in 2 = 16. But what if you dropped 1 off the desk? Then it becomes an odd. 8×2-1=15. But double that, and it's even again. 30. Sunflowers have less odds, more evens. Humans, more odds, less evens. Thus, sunflowers follow a projected pattern. No speed bumps. No odds. But, even if there is odds, as long as you stop the sequence and correct the division, it returns to evens.

          Think of a human embryo dividing after conception. 1=2,2=4,4=8 ect. Introduce an error, it becomes odd. 1=2,2=4-1=3. But double that, it becomes.even again, 6.

          The less odds, the more perfect the genetics.... as seen in snail shells and sunflowers.... A spiral. A spiral means advancing at a defined and accurate progression. Any odds, and ther needs to be recovery back to evens. You can only do that when there is no error or disruption in sequencing...​
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            #50
            It means so much for medicine. He started at 0. Which in actuality, was 1. It was based on his observation. He got it wrong by 1 placement......his observation and interpretation was flawed based on the current knowledge of genetics and evolution......

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              #51
              Sorry.......

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                #52
                My bad. It's (1÷1=2) for the beginnig. Not 1÷2=2. Think of 1 stick broken in 2. 1 stick divided by 1 (split in half) = 2 sticks.....my bad..

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                  #53
                  It's describing cellular division. 1 cell split in half= 2 cells. 2 cells divided equally =4. 4 cells equally divded =8. Fibbinochi was describing what he saw with cellar division
                  Probably with a chicken egg. My point is that he mistook 0 for 1. Visualize 0 as an egg. It gets fertilized then divides. Evenly. But if there is an error, as long as the sequence continues unabated, it reverts to even Less errors. Think of a pencil broken in 2. Then them 2 into 4. Them then 4 into 8. It forms a spiral like he predicted. But an error turns the evens to an odd. 2 divided into 4 pieces but drop one on the ground and you have 3. But continue without error it equals 3 divided equally =6. Then 6 to 12. The more odds, the more defects. Thus, the perfect spiral of a sunflower and humans that are bombarded with flaws. Limit fhe errors (the dropping of a piece off the desk) and you limit flaw. Division issues. Which is directly associated with cancer.....​

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                    #54
                    Jebus I realized that growing required some amount of science but you guys are taking it to another level

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                    • golfnrl
                      golfnrl commented
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                      I learn something everyday...I was aware of the golden ratio but I was not aware it was only an aspect of this Fibonacci doctrine. Dang. How are we connecting this to the weed?

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