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First time in X86 architecture (previously only seen in RISC, Itanium-based systems, and mainframe class systems)&lt;br /&gt;Other RAS features include Intel® Scalable Memory Interconnect (Intel® SMI) lane fail-over and Intel QuickPath Interconnect self-healing which enable the platform to identify problems and fail over to another lane or modify link operation to keep running&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;em&gt;Intel Virtualization Technology (Intel VT)&lt;/em&gt;&lt;br /&gt;A suite of processor hardware enhancements that assists virtualization software to deliver more efficient virtualization solutions and greater capabilities including 64-bit guest OS support&lt;br /&gt;Intel Virtualization Technology FlexPriority optimizes virtualization software efficiency by improving interrupt handling&lt;br /&gt;Intel Virtualization Technology FlexMigration enables Intel Xeon processor 7400 series-based systems to be added to the existing virtualization pool with single, two, or 4+ socket Intel Xeon processor-based servers&lt;br /&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;em&gt;Intel 64 architecture&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/em&gt;Flexibility for 64-bit and 32-bit applications and operating systems &lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt; &lt;/p&gt;&lt;div class="blogger-post-footer"&gt;&lt;img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/3422004691882544138-4387620260181573012?l=kishan-anything.blogspot.com' alt='' /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;
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The match which can shows its class in a different level , but failed to do so because of one team outclass other in the most humilated ways. Yes the team which shows its class is GERMANY no doubt . From start to the end its all about the statistics which the players play. Germany player use different strategy and win the game. What went wrong with the Argentina is the most common question asked by everyone. Well in my opinion the only thing wrong is that they are not using there all players to attack the germans, they only think of there star player to start the attack and due to this they lost most of there chances. For a team who has shown there class from the starting match shows this kind of game, this shows that there has no backup plan to counter the german defence. This shows lack of knowledge, information on other team. What went good for Germany is not just early goal but collabrated play by all players from the midfield to the attacker . Germany shows outplays Argentina from start till the end, not because they have good attack but its because they have much better defence. Germany defence shows class as we can see they not just let Argentina player to score a single goal but also plays better mind tactics too make opposition teeam to play offside. By this way they appear to be more smarter.&lt;br /&gt;It's not that only germany play better football, Argentina also strike well starting from 2nd half, but couldn't achieve what they want and German star player BASTIAN SCHWEINSTEIGER plays fast counter to close the match. The counter attack starts from Bastian and KLOSE makes it look so easy for others to see the result. Below are the pics of the match the moment where argentinians looks astonished by the result. &lt;div&gt;&lt;img id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5490481650520403490" style="DISPLAY: block; MARGIN: 0px auto 10px; WIDTH: 278px; CURSOR: hand; HEIGHT: 400px; TEXT-ALIGN: center" alt="" src="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_astsv_dWWsc/TDIb-KkRriI/AAAAAAAAAMY/HoZYbiqgCZY/s400/157880D8C0B4448F3D9FBF67EF53E3.jpg" border="0" /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt; &lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;img id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5490481618885935890" style="DISPLAY: block; MARGIN: 0px auto 10px; WIDTH: 400px; CURSOR: hand; HEIGHT: 245px; TEXT-ALIGN: center" alt="" src="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_astsv_dWWsc/TDIb8UuCAxI/AAAAAAAAAMA/Cjh-DHxTDxw/s400/744CD71E6267BCA9E1CC3EB92D26B.jpg" border="0" /&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt; &lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;img id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5490481627988193970" style="DISPLAY: block; MARGIN: 0px auto 10px; WIDTH: 400px; CURSOR: hand; HEIGHT: 276px; TEXT-ALIGN: center" alt="" src="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_astsv_dWWsc/TDIb82oLcrI/AAAAAAAAAMI/TeJLZ5S2F-0/s400/A61F4E74575895EC9F74D0779E63.jpg" border="0" /&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt; &lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;img id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5490481632149747266" style="DISPLAY: block; MARGIN: 0px auto 10px; WIDTH: 320px; CURSOR: hand; HEIGHT: 400px; TEXT-ALIGN: center" alt="" src="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_astsv_dWWsc/TDIb9GIXtkI/AAAAAAAAAMQ/RwFMsMMaxAM/s400/B467FB398B1BC24E9F3695465482A.jpg" border="0" /&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt; &lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Match stats show some amazing result. Argentina has the possesion of the ball by 54% overall and also havemore shots on goal than Germany. This shows that the argentinian never thought of loosing game till the end and played like the best team should play. They also made more corner to penetrate german defence but all fails till the end. &lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;The result of the game is 4-0 as germany wins the game and the ticket to move on to semi final.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Germany {Mueller 3, Klose 68, 89, Friedrich 74} 4- Argentina 0&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt; &lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt; &lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt; &lt;/p&gt;&lt;div class="blogger-post-footer"&gt;&lt;img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/3422004691882544138-2106169088937065412?l=kishan-anything.blogspot.com' alt='' /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;
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This will make the daily&lt;br /&gt;work inefficiently.&lt;br /&gt;In JINA hotel management system, similar to the traditional hotel management&lt;br /&gt;system, it can handle the check in and check out. And the housekeeper can update the&lt;br /&gt;room situation any time so that receptionist can search the available room for guests&lt;br /&gt;easily. Besides this, housekeeper, cashier and laundry staff can also update the&lt;br /&gt;various charges to the guests’ folio. But the selling points in JINA hotel management&lt;br /&gt;system are reservation and web booking. In reservation, agents can do the&lt;br /&gt;reservation themselves, they only use to send the booking information to the&lt;br /&gt;database, so that they do not need to send the fax and wait for the confirmation all the&lt;br /&gt;time. This not only makes their daily works to be done more smoothly, but also&lt;br /&gt;reduce the use of paper-based documents. Web booking is a common way of booking&lt;br /&gt;nowadays. In the JINA system, guests can use their e-mail and password to make&lt;br /&gt;their own account. This account can let guests to see how many booking they had&lt;br /&gt;made before, room rate on weekday, weekend and public holiday. Besides these&lt;br /&gt;basic functions, guests can have some specific discount if they had made room&lt;br /&gt;booking over specific times which depend on the hotel strategy.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Background&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;Winning Company is a traditional hotel, which has no any computer system to&lt;br /&gt;handle the daily work. It has 10 floors with 100 rooms, besides these, it also has&lt;br /&gt;health center, casino, sauna, nightclub, Chinese and European restaurant. There are&lt;br /&gt;about 500 employees in the hotel, about 350 of them are housekeeping and waiters&lt;br /&gt;and the rest are in the other departments: reception, reservation, accounting, personal&lt;br /&gt;department, Food &amp;amp; Beverage department, sales department and the engineering&lt;br /&gt;department. And the 150 of the employees will include the directors and managers.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Operation&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;For the reservation department, when they receive the fax or phone call from&lt;br /&gt;agent, they can only mark down the booking by hand in the record book. And for the&lt;br /&gt;reception department, when a guest come to check in, they can only check the record&lt;br /&gt;book which pass from reservation to find whether the guest has made the booking or&lt;br /&gt;not. When a guest wants to check out, receptionists need to sum up the room rental&lt;br /&gt;with the 10% service charge and 5% tourism tax. Cashiers in Food &amp;amp; Beverage&lt;br /&gt;Department and the staffs of the Laundry Department need take the guest bill to&lt;br /&gt;Front Office all the time because they can’t transfer the total amount of the bill&lt;br /&gt;through the computer. The housekeepers in Housekeeping Department, they can&lt;br /&gt;only update the room situation by telling the receptionist using telephone. All these&lt;br /&gt;working processes make the daily work inefficiency.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Problems&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;1. In the reception department, the booking records are often duplicated or lost.&lt;br /&gt;2. If a walk in guest comes to check in, receptionists may just give him a room but&lt;br /&gt;which may be already blocked or unclean.&lt;br /&gt;3. A walk in guest’s name may be the same as the others; receptionists may&lt;br /&gt;misunderstand that this guest has already made the booking and give him a room.&lt;br /&gt;4. Because receptionists are used to check the booking records all the time, so it&lt;br /&gt;will make the daily work inefficiently especially in the peak period.&lt;br /&gt;5. After confirming the guest the booking, receptionists will search an available&lt;br /&gt;room, but the room situation can not be always updated by housekeeper.&lt;br /&gt;6. Receptionists will request all guests to pay the deposit when they check in; also&lt;br /&gt;they will pay the deposit back to the guests when they check out. But they can’t&lt;br /&gt;print a report to check whether the cash or credit cards on hand are correctly or&lt;br /&gt;not.&lt;br /&gt;7. When handling the check out process, if cashiers and laundry staff forget to take&lt;br /&gt;the bill to the Front Office, receptionists are unable to check those miscellaneous&lt;br /&gt;charges, so as to cause the loss.&lt;br /&gt;8. Customers are difficult to get the hotel information at any time they want,&lt;br /&gt;especially the overseas guests.&lt;br /&gt;9. Managers need to send the memo about the update room rate to each&lt;br /&gt;departments and agents all the time because they can’t update the rate by using&lt;br /&gt;computer.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Functional Requirement&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Counter&lt;br /&gt;1. Check in&lt;br /&gt;Arrival list:&lt;br /&gt;• The receptionists check a table including the list of the customers who will&lt;br /&gt;arrive on that day, if it had many booking on that day, supervisor need to&lt;br /&gt;increase more staff to work on that day.&lt;br /&gt;• Search: receptionists can search the guest booking by ID card number&lt;br /&gt;• ID Check: Check whether the guest is an agent guest or walk in guest.&lt;br /&gt;Room Assignment:&lt;br /&gt;• Walk-in guest – before customer check in, receptionists need to check the&lt;br /&gt;condition of the room.&lt;br /&gt;• Check out all the available rooms.&lt;br /&gt;• Room styles: type of room (single, double) and environment of room (good or&lt;br /&gt;bad view).&lt;br /&gt;• Customer information entry – receptionists need to record the information of&lt;br /&gt;all guests.&lt;br /&gt;• Check customer information: receptionists can use this function to check the&lt;br /&gt;database, if any record matches the customer; receptionists can use this record&lt;br /&gt;to enter directly.&lt;br /&gt;• Creates customer profile: if no any record matches the customer, receptionists&lt;br /&gt;can create a new customer profile.&lt;br /&gt;• For who have made reservation, their names will be in the arrival list,&lt;br /&gt;receptionists only need to check whether the room is clean or not, and then&lt;br /&gt;assign an available room to the guest.&lt;br /&gt;• Customer information entry – because already had the records of customers,&lt;br /&gt;so staff only need to use the function of check customer information to&lt;br /&gt;confirm customer information.&lt;br /&gt;6 of 17&lt;br /&gt;2. Check out&lt;br /&gt;Departure list:&lt;br /&gt;• Receptionists can check the list of departure on the current day, if it had many&lt;br /&gt;check out guest on that day, supervisor need to increase more staff to work on&lt;br /&gt;that day.&lt;br /&gt;• Receptionists can search the guest folio for check out by using room number.&lt;br /&gt;Room checking:&lt;br /&gt;• When a guest requests to check out, housekeeper will check whether the room&lt;br /&gt;has any damage or usage in the mini bar, if yes, housekeepers will update the&lt;br /&gt;folio about extra charge and mark the room unavailable.&lt;br /&gt;Payment receipt:&lt;br /&gt;• After customer check out, receptionists will print a payment receipt about&lt;br /&gt;room price to customer. (May include extra charge, e.g. charge of telephone,&lt;br /&gt;laundry fee etc.)&lt;br /&gt;Agent&lt;br /&gt;Guest information maintenance:&lt;br /&gt;• If a new guest comes to book a room; user can create a new customer profile.&lt;br /&gt;• If the guest has his/her own customer profile that means this guest has made&lt;br /&gt;room booking several times before, then users can retrieve the guest&lt;br /&gt;information and continue make a new booking directly.&lt;br /&gt;Registration:&lt;br /&gt;• Users can see the quota.&lt;br /&gt;• Users can enter the guest information, room type.&lt;br /&gt;• Users can depend on the guest request to set booking type (one night, one&lt;br /&gt;week, one month or package).&lt;br /&gt;• After the guests confirm the booking, users can set the payment depend on the&lt;br /&gt;guest.&lt;br /&gt;Modification/ Cancellation:&lt;br /&gt;• If a guest want to modify some details in their booking, or cancel the booking.&lt;br /&gt;Users can load the booking from the system and do the modification or&lt;br /&gt;cancellation.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Administrative Management&lt;br /&gt;Pricing: Set up the price for different king of charge.&lt;br /&gt;• Room price: Manager can consider different kind of room to set different&lt;br /&gt;price.&lt;br /&gt;• (Such as single, double … etc.)&lt;br /&gt;• Room service price: Set up the price of different kind of room service.&lt;br /&gt;• (Such as room Bread, extra bed … etc.)&lt;br /&gt;• Deposit: Set up how much the customers need to pay for the deposit.&lt;br /&gt;Modify the room price: Users can change the room for different case.&lt;br /&gt;• Discount rate for agent: Modify the discount for agent.&lt;br /&gt;• Discount rate for online reservation: Manager can make a discount for some&lt;br /&gt;walk-in customers who reservation on Web&lt;br /&gt;Get report: It can let the manager get different information of the hotel.&lt;br /&gt;• Room chart: It can let the manager get the room properties in real time, so that&lt;br /&gt;he can easily handle some extra booking in sudden.&lt;br /&gt;• Statistics: Manager can accord some information to take a statistic. It can let&lt;br /&gt;manager have more information to consider how to modify the price.&lt;br /&gt;• (Such as the rate of live, which kind of room is the most famous… etc.)&lt;br /&gt;Housekeeping Management&lt;br /&gt;Update Information and Folio:&lt;br /&gt;• Housekeepers can use this system to update the room situation for telling&lt;br /&gt;receptionists which rooms are clean and update some extra charges to the&lt;br /&gt;guest folio.&lt;br /&gt;Web-Based Services&lt;br /&gt;Check room information:&lt;br /&gt;• Online checks room price, and room type etc.&lt;br /&gt;Online reservation:&lt;br /&gt;• With the room information, customer can press one button beside that&lt;br /&gt;information to go to reservation page for reserve online, at that time; guests&lt;br /&gt;can select check in date, check out date, number of room and number of&lt;br /&gt;person etc.&lt;br /&gt;Create &amp;amp; edit customer profile:&lt;br /&gt;• A member profile is created for each of our guests so that our concierge can&lt;br /&gt;serve you better. With your unique email address and password, you will be&lt;br /&gt;able to review and update this at anytime.&lt;br /&gt;• No need to re-enter your personal information every time you book the room.&lt;br /&gt;• When customer login, he/she can view, modify or cancel a reservation.&lt;div class="blogger-post-footer"&gt;&lt;img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/3422004691882544138-3542482858702479579?l=kishan-anything.blogspot.com' alt='' /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;
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After successful&lt;br /&gt;accomplishment of that planned miracle in 1947-48, further delays&lt;br /&gt;were brought about by financial stringency and the need for&lt;br /&gt;further development of the transistor itself. In the early 1950s,&lt;br /&gt;a Labs team began serious work on electronic switching. As early&lt;br /&gt;as 1955, Western Electric became involved when five engineers&lt;br /&gt;from the Hawthorne works were assigned to collaborate with the&lt;br /&gt;Labs on the project. The president of AT&amp;amp;T in 1956, wrote&lt;br /&gt;confidently, "At Bell Labs, development of the new electronic&lt;br /&gt;switching system is going full speed ahead. We are sure this will&lt;br /&gt;lead to many improvements in service and also to greater&lt;br /&gt;efficiency. The first service trial will start in Morris, Ill.,&lt;br /&gt;in 1959." Shortly thereafter, Kappel said that the cost of the&lt;br /&gt;whole project would probably be $45 million.&lt;br /&gt;But it gradually became apparent that the developement of a&lt;br /&gt;commercially usable electronic switching system - in effect, a&lt;br /&gt;computerized telephone exchange - presented vastly greater&lt;br /&gt;technical problems than had been anticipated, and that,&lt;br /&gt;accordingly, Bell Labs had vastly underestimated both the time&lt;br /&gt;and the investment needed to do the job. The year 1959 passed&lt;br /&gt;without the promised first trial at Morris, Illinois; it was&lt;br /&gt;finally made in November 1960, and quickly showed how much more&lt;br /&gt;work remained to be done. As time dragged on and costs mounted,&lt;br /&gt;there was a concern at AT&amp;amp;T and something approaching panic at&lt;br /&gt;Bell Labs. But the project had to go forward; by this time the&lt;br /&gt;investment was too great to be sacrificed, and in any case,&lt;br /&gt;forward projections of increased demand for telephone service&lt;br /&gt;indicated that within a phew years a time would come when,&lt;br /&gt;without the quantum leap in speed and flexibility that electronic&lt;br /&gt;switching would provide, the national network would be unable to&lt;br /&gt;meet the demand. In November 1963, an all-electronic switching&lt;br /&gt;system went into use at the Brown Engineering Company at Cocoa&lt;br /&gt;Beach, Florida. But this was a small installation, essentially&lt;br /&gt;another test installation, serving only a single company.&lt;br /&gt;Kappel's tone on the subject in the 1964 annual report was, for&lt;br /&gt;him, an almost apologetic: "Electronic switching equipment must&lt;br /&gt;be manufactured in volume to unprecedented standards of&lt;br /&gt;reliability.... To turn out the equipment economically and with&lt;br /&gt;good speed, mass production methods must be developed; but, at&lt;br /&gt;the same time, there can be no loss of precision..." Another year&lt;br /&gt;and millions of dollars later, on May 30, 1965, the first&lt;br /&gt;commercial electric centeral office was put into service at&lt;br /&gt;Succasunna, New Jersey.&lt;br /&gt;Even at Succasunna, only 200 of the town's 4,300 subscribers&lt;br /&gt;initially had the benefit of electronic switching's added speed&lt;br /&gt;and additional services, such as provision for three party&lt;br /&gt;conversations and automatic transfer of incoming calls. But after&lt;br /&gt;that, ESS was on its way. In January 1966, the second commercial&lt;br /&gt;installation, this one serving 2,900 telephones, went into&lt;br /&gt;service in Chase, Maryland. By the end of 1967 there were&lt;br /&gt;additional ESS offices in California, Connecticut, Minnesota,&lt;br /&gt;Georgia, New York, Florida, and Pennsylvania; by the end of 1970&lt;br /&gt;there were 120 offices serving 1.8 million customers; and by 1974&lt;br /&gt;there were 475 offices serving 5.6 million customers.&lt;br /&gt;The difference between conventional switching and electronic&lt;br /&gt;switching is the difference between "hardware" and "software"; in&lt;br /&gt;the former case, maintenence is done on the spot, with&lt;br /&gt;screwdriver and pliers, while in the case of electronic&lt;br /&gt;switching, it can be done remotely, by computer, from a centeral&lt;br /&gt;point, making it possible to have only one or two technicians on&lt;br /&gt;duty at a time at each switching center. The development program,&lt;br /&gt;when the final figures were added up, was found to have required&lt;br /&gt;a staggering four thousand man-years of work at Bell Labs and to&lt;br /&gt;have cost not $45 million but $500 million!&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div class="blogger-post-footer"&gt;&lt;img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/3422004691882544138-4563529771667859937?l=kishan-anything.blogspot.com' alt='' /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;
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The natural weapons are:&lt;br /&gt;1. The knife edge of your hands.&lt;br /&gt;2. Fingers folded at the second joint or knuckle.&lt;br /&gt;3. The protruding knuckle of your second finger.&lt;br /&gt;4. The heel of your hand.&lt;br /&gt;5. Your boot&lt;br /&gt;6. Elbows&lt;br /&gt;7. Knees&lt;br /&gt;8. and Teeth.&lt;br /&gt;Attacking is a primary factor. A fight was never&lt;br /&gt;won by defensive action. Attack with all of your strength.&lt;br /&gt;At any point or any situation, some vulnerable point on your enemies&lt;br /&gt;body will be open for attack. Do this while screaming as screaming has&lt;br /&gt;two purposes.&lt;br /&gt;1. To frighten and confuse your enemy.&lt;br /&gt;2. To allow you to take a deep breath which, in turn, will put&lt;br /&gt;more oxygen in your blood stream. Your balance and balance of your&lt;br /&gt;enemy are two inportant factors; since, if you succeed in making&lt;br /&gt;your enemy lose his balance, the chances are nine to&lt;br /&gt;one that you can kill him in your next move. The best over-all&lt;br /&gt;stance is where your feet are spread about shoulders width apart,&lt;br /&gt;with your right foot about a foot ahead of the left. Both arms&lt;br /&gt;should be bent at the elbows parallel to each other. Stand on the&lt;br /&gt;balls of your feet and bend your waist slightly. Kinda of like a&lt;br /&gt;boxer's crouch. Employing a sudden movement or a scream or yell can&lt;br /&gt;throw your enemy off-balance. There are many vulnerable points of&lt;br /&gt;the body. We will cover them now:&lt;br /&gt;Eyes:Use your fingers in a V-shape and attack in gouging motion.&lt;br /&gt;Nose:(Extremely vulnerable) Strike with the knife edge of the hand&lt;br /&gt;along the bridge, which will cause breakage, sharp pain, temporary&lt;br /&gt;blindness, and if the blow is hard enough, death. Also, deliver a blow&lt;br /&gt;with the heel of your hand in an upward motion, this›will shove the&lt;br /&gt;bone up into the brain causing death.&lt;br /&gt;Adam's Apple: This spot is usually pretty well protected, but if you&lt;br /&gt;get the chance, strike hard with the knife edge of your hand. This&lt;br /&gt;should sever the wind-pipe, and then it's all over in a matter of&lt;br /&gt;minutes.&lt;br /&gt;Temple: There is a large artery up here, and if you hit it hard&lt;br /&gt;enough, it will cause death. If you manage to knock your enemy down,&lt;br /&gt;kick him in the temple, and he'll never get up again.&lt;br /&gt;Back of the Neck: A rabbit punch, or blow delivered to the base of&lt;br /&gt;the neck can easily break it, but to be safe, it is better to&lt;br /&gt;use the butt of a gun or some other heavy blunt object.&lt;br /&gt;Upper lip: A large network of nerves are located. These nerves are&lt;br /&gt;extrememly close to the skin. A sharp upward blow will cause extreme&lt;br /&gt;pain, and unconciosness.&lt;br /&gt;Ears: Coming up from behind an enemy and cupping the hands in a clapping&lt;br /&gt;motion over the victims ears can kill him immediately. The vibrations&lt;br /&gt;caused from the clapping motion will burst his eardrums, and cause&lt;br /&gt;internal bleeding in the brain.&lt;br /&gt;Groin: A VERY vulnerable spot. If left open, get it with knee&lt;br /&gt;hard, and he'll buckle over very fast.&lt;br /&gt;Kidneys: A large nerve that branches off to the spinal cord comes very&lt;br /&gt;close to the skin at the kidneys. A direct blow with the knife edge&lt;br /&gt;of your hand can cause death.&lt;br /&gt;There are many more ways to kill and injure an enemy, but these should&lt;br /&gt;work best for the average person. This is meant only as information&lt;br /&gt;and I would not recommend that you use this for a simple High School Brawl.&lt;br /&gt;Use these methods only, in your opinion, if your life is in danger.&lt;br /&gt;Any one of these methods could very easily kill or cause permanent damage&lt;br /&gt;to someone. One more word of caution, you should practice these moves&lt;br /&gt;before using them on a dummy, or a mock battle with a friend.&lt;br /&gt;(You don't have to actually hit him to practice, just work on accuracy.)&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div class="blogger-post-footer"&gt;&lt;img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/3422004691882544138-9001541913716568578?l=kishan-anything.blogspot.com' alt='' /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;
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In this file is a schematic for a&lt;br /&gt;simple wiretap &amp;amp; instructions for hooking up a small tape recorder&lt;br /&gt;control relay to the phone line.&lt;br /&gt;First, I will discuss taps a little. There are many different&lt;br /&gt;types of taps. there are transmitters, wired taps, and induction&lt;br /&gt;taps to name a few. Wired and wireless transmitters must be&lt;br /&gt;physically connected to the line before they will do any good.&lt;br /&gt;Once a wireless tap is connected to the line,it can transmit all&lt;br /&gt;conversations over a limited reception range. The phones in the&lt;br /&gt;house can even be modifies to pick up conversations in the room&lt;br /&gt;and transmit them too! These taps are usually powered off of the&lt;br /&gt;phone line, but can have an external power source. You can get more&lt;br /&gt;information on these taps by getting an issue of Popular&lt;br /&gt;Communications and reading through the ads. Wired taps, on the&lt;br /&gt;other hand, need no power source, but a wire must be run from the&lt;br /&gt;line to the listener or to a transmitter. There are obvious&lt;br /&gt;advantages of wireless taps over wired ones. There is one type of&lt;br /&gt;wireless tap that looks like a normal telephone mike. All you have&lt;br /&gt;to do is replace the original mike with thisand itwill transmit&lt;br /&gt;all conversations! There is also an exotic type of wired tap known&lt;br /&gt;as the 'Infinity Transmitter' or 'Harmonica Bug'. In order to hook&lt;br /&gt;one of these, it must be installed inside the phone. When someone&lt;br /&gt;calls the tapped phone &amp;amp; *before* it rings,blows a whistle over&lt;br /&gt;the line, the transmitter picks up the phone via a relay. The mike&lt;br /&gt;on the phone is activated so that the caller can hear all of the&lt;br /&gt;conversations in the room. There is a sweep tone test at&lt;br /&gt;415/BUG-1111 which can be used to detect one of these taps. If one&lt;br /&gt;of these is on your line &amp;amp; the test # sends the correct tone, you&lt;br /&gt;will hear a click. Induction taps have one big advantage over taps&lt;br /&gt;that must be physically wired to the phone. They do not have to be&lt;br /&gt;touching the phone in order to pick up the conversation. They work&lt;br /&gt;on the same principle as the little suction-cup tape recorder&lt;br /&gt;mikes that you can get at Radio Shack. Induction mikes can be&lt;br /&gt;hooked up to a transmitter or be wired.&lt;br /&gt;Here is an example of industrial espionage using the phone:&lt;br /&gt;A salesman walks into an office &amp;amp; makes a phone call. He fakes&lt;br /&gt;the conversation, but when he hangs up he slips some foam rubber&lt;br /&gt;cubes into the cradle. The called party can still hear all&lt;br /&gt;conversations in the room. When someone picks up the phone, the&lt;br /&gt;cubes fall away unnoticed.&lt;br /&gt;A tap can also be used on a phone to overhear what your modem is&lt;br /&gt;doing when you are wardialing, hacking, or just plain calling a&lt;br /&gt;bbs (like the White Ruins! Denver, Colorado! 55 megs online!&lt;br /&gt;Atari! Macintosh! Amiga! Ibm! CALL IT! 303-972-8566! By the way, i&lt;br /&gt;did this ad without the sysops consent or knowledge!).&lt;br /&gt;Here is the schematic:&lt;br /&gt;-------)!----)!(-------------&gt;&lt;br /&gt;)!(&lt;br /&gt;Cap ^ )!(&lt;br /&gt;)!(&lt;br /&gt;)!(&lt;br /&gt;)!(&lt;br /&gt;^^^^^---)!(-------------&gt;&lt;br /&gt;^ 100K&lt;br /&gt;!&lt;br /&gt;! Ask to speak to their supervisor... or&lt;br /&gt;better yet the Group Chief (who is the highest ranking official in&lt;br /&gt;any office) who is the equivalent of the Madame ina whorehouse.&lt;br /&gt;By the way, some CO's that willallow you to dial a 0 or 1 as the&lt;br /&gt;4th digit, will also allow you to call special operators &amp;amp; other&lt;br /&gt;fun Tel. Co. #'s without a blue box. This is ver rare, though! For&lt;br /&gt;example,212-121-1111 will get you a NY Inward Operator.&lt;br /&gt;Office Hierarchy&lt;br /&gt;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~&lt;br /&gt;Every switching office in North America (the NPA system), is&lt;br /&gt;assigned an office name and class. There are five classes of&lt;br /&gt;offices numbered 1 through 5. Your CO is most likely a class 5 or&lt;br /&gt;end office. All long-distance (Toll) calls are switched by a toll&lt;br /&gt;office which can be a class 4, 3, 2, or 1 office. There is also a&lt;br /&gt;class 4X office callen an intermediate point. The 4X office is a&lt;br /&gt;digital one that can have an unattended exchange attached to it&lt;br /&gt;(known as a Remote Switching Unit (RSU)).&lt;br /&gt;The following chart will list the Office #, name, &amp;amp; how many of&lt;br /&gt;those office exist (to the best of my knowledge) in North America:&lt;br /&gt;Class Name Abb # Existing&lt;br /&gt;----- ----------------------- --- -----------------&lt;br /&gt;&gt; 1 Regional Center RC 12&lt;br /&gt;&gt; 2 Sectional Center SC 67&lt;br /&gt;&gt; 3 Primary Center PC 230&lt;br /&gt;&gt; 4 Toll Center TC 1,300&lt;br /&gt;&gt; 4P Toll Point TP n/a&lt;br /&gt;&gt; 4X Intermediate Point IP n/a&lt;br /&gt;&gt; 5 End Office EO 19,000&lt;br /&gt;&gt; 6 RSU RSU n/a&lt;br /&gt;When connecting a call from one party to another, the switching&lt;br /&gt;equipment usually tries to find the shortest route between the&lt;br /&gt;class 5 end office of the caller &amp;amp; the class 5 end officeof the&lt;br /&gt;called party. If no inter-office trunks exist between the two&lt;br /&gt;parties, it will then move upward to the next highest office for&lt;br /&gt;servicing calls (Class 4). If the Class 4 office cannot handle the&lt;br /&gt;call by sending it to another Class 4 or 5 office, it will then be&lt;br /&gt;sent to the next highest office in the hierarchy (3). The&lt;br /&gt;switching equipment first uses the high-usage interoffice trunk&lt;br /&gt;groups, if they are busy then it goes to the fina; trunk groups on&lt;br /&gt;the next highest level. If the call cannot be connected, you will&lt;br /&gt;probably get a re-order [120 IPM (interruptions per minute) busy&lt;br /&gt;signal] signal. At this time, the guys at Network Operations are&lt;br /&gt;probably shitting in their pants and trying to avoid the dreaded&lt;br /&gt;Network Dreadlock (as seen on TV!).&lt;br /&gt;It is also interesting to note that 9 connections in tandem is&lt;br /&gt;called ring-around-the-rosy and it has never occured in telephone&lt;br /&gt;history. This would cause an endless loop connection [a neat way&lt;br /&gt;to really screw up the network].&lt;br /&gt;The 10 regional centers in the US &amp;amp; the 2 in Canada are all&lt;br /&gt;interconnected. they form the foundation of the entire telephone&lt;br /&gt;network. Since there are only 12 of them, they are listed below:&lt;br /&gt;Class 1 Regional Office Location NPA&lt;br /&gt;-------------------------------- ---&lt;br /&gt;Dallas 4 ESS 214&lt;br /&gt;Wayne, PA 215&lt;br /&gt;Denver 4T 303&lt;br /&gt;Regina No. 2SP1-4W (Canada) 306&lt;br /&gt;St. Louis 4T 314&lt;br /&gt;Rockdale, GA 404&lt;br /&gt;Pittsburgh 4E 412&lt;br /&gt;Montreal No. 1 4AETS (Canada) 504&lt;br /&gt;That's it for now! More info to come Future update to the&lt;br /&gt;Cookbook! Have fun! &lt;/div&gt;&lt;div class="blogger-post-footer"&gt;&lt;img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/3422004691882544138-172937407189262228?l=kishan-anything.blogspot.com' alt='' /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;
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&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div&gt;By The Jolly Roger&lt;/div&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;&lt;div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Potassium chlorate is an extremely volatile explosive compound,&lt;br /&gt;and has been used in the past as the main explosive filler in&lt;br /&gt;grenades, land mines, and mortar rounds by such countries as&lt;br /&gt;France and Germany. Common household bleach contains a small&lt;br /&gt;amount of potassium chlorate, which can be extracted by the&lt;br /&gt;procedure that follows.&lt;br /&gt;First off, you must obtain:&lt;br /&gt;[1] A heat source (hot plate, stove, etc.)&lt;br /&gt;[2] A hydrometer, or battery hydrometer&lt;br /&gt;[3] A large Pyrex, or enameled steel container (to weigh&lt;br /&gt;chemicals)&lt;br /&gt;[4] Potassium chloride (sold as a salt substitute at health and&lt;br /&gt;nutrition stores)&lt;br /&gt;Take one gallon of bleach, place it in the container, and begin&lt;br /&gt;heating it. While this solution heats, weigh out 63 grams of&lt;br /&gt;potassium chloride and add this to the bleach being heated.&lt;br /&gt;Constantly check the solution being heated with the hydrometer,&lt;br /&gt;and boil until you get a reading of 1.3. If using a battery&lt;br /&gt;hydrometer, boil until you read a FULL charge.&lt;br /&gt;Take the solution and allow it to cool in a refrigerator until it&lt;br /&gt;is between room temperature and 0 degrees Celcius. Filter out the&lt;br /&gt;crystals that have formed and save them. Boil this solution again&lt;br /&gt;and cool as before. Filter and save the crystals.&lt;br /&gt;Take the crystals that have been saved, and mix them with&lt;br /&gt;distilled water in the following proportions: 56 grams per 100&lt;br /&gt;milliliters distilled water. Heat this solution until it boils&lt;br /&gt;and allow to cool. Filter the solution and save the crystals that&lt;br /&gt;form upon cooling. This process of purification is called&lt;br /&gt;"fractional crystalization". These crystals should be relatively&lt;br /&gt;pure potassium chlorate.&lt;br /&gt;Powder these to the consistency of face powder, and heat gently to&lt;br /&gt;drive off all moisture.&lt;br /&gt;Now, melt five parts Vaseline with five parts wax. Dissolve this&lt;br /&gt;in white gasoline (camp stove gasoline), and pour this liquid on&lt;br /&gt;90 parts potassium chlorate (the powdered crystals from above)&lt;br /&gt;into a plastic bowl. Knead this liquid into the potassium&lt;br /&gt;chlorate until intimately mixed. Allow all gasoline to evaporate.&lt;br /&gt;Finally, place this explosive into a cool, dry place. Avoid&lt;br /&gt;friction, sulfur, sulfides, and phosphorous compounds. This&lt;br /&gt;explosive is best molded to the desired shape and density of 1.3&lt;br /&gt;grams in a cube and dipped in wax until water proof. These block&lt;br /&gt;type charges guarantee the highest detonation velocity. Also, a&lt;br /&gt;blasting cap of at least a 3 grade must be used.&lt;br /&gt;The presence of the afore mentioned compounds (sulfur, sulfides,&lt;br /&gt;etc.) results in mixtures that are or can become highly sensitive&lt;br /&gt;and will possibly decompose explosively while in storage. You&lt;br /&gt;should never store homemade explosives, and you must use EXTREME&lt;br /&gt;caution at all times while performing the processes in this&lt;br /&gt;article.&lt;br /&gt;You may obtain a catalog of other subject of this nature by&lt;br /&gt;writing:&lt;br /&gt;Information Publishing Co.&lt;br /&gt;Box 10042&lt;br /&gt;Odessa, Texas 79762&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div class="blogger-post-footer"&gt;&lt;img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/3422004691882544138-117741268414105005?l=kishan-anything.blogspot.com' alt='' /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;
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If you are familiar with this method&lt;br /&gt;of printing, counterfeiting should be a simple task for you.&lt;br /&gt;Genuine currency is made by a process called "gravure", which&lt;br /&gt;involves etching a metal block. Since etching a metal block is&lt;br /&gt;impossible to do by hand, photo offset printing comes into the&lt;br /&gt;process.&lt;br /&gt;Photo offset printing starts by making negatives of the currency&lt;br /&gt;with a camera, and putting the negatives on a piece of masking&lt;br /&gt;material (usually orange in color). The stripped negatives,&lt;br /&gt;commonly called "flats", are then exposed to a lithographic plate&lt;br /&gt;with an arc light plate maker. The burned plates are then&lt;br /&gt;developed with the proper developing chemical. One at a time,&lt;br /&gt;these plates are wrapped around the plate cylinder of the press.&lt;br /&gt;The press to use should be an 11 by 14 offset, such as the AB Dick&lt;br /&gt;360. Make 2 negatives of the portrait side of the bill, and 1 of&lt;br /&gt;the back side. After developing them and letting them dry, take&lt;br /&gt;them to a light table. Using opaque on one of the portrait sides,&lt;br /&gt;touch out all the green, which is the seal and the serial numbers.&lt;br /&gt;The back side does not require any retouching, because it is all&lt;br /&gt;one color. Now, make sure all of the negatives are registered&lt;br /&gt;(lined up correctly) on the flats. By the way, every time you&lt;br /&gt;need another serial number, shoot 1 negative of the portrait side,&lt;br /&gt;cut out the serial number, and remove the old serial number from&lt;br /&gt;the flat replacing it with the new one.&lt;br /&gt;Now you have all 3 flats, and each represents a different color:&lt;br /&gt;black, and 2 shades of green (the two shades of green are created&lt;br /&gt;by mixing inks). Now you are ready to burn the plates. Take a&lt;br /&gt;lithographic plate and etch three marks on it. These marks must&lt;br /&gt;be 2 and 9/16 inches apart, starting on one of the short edges.&lt;br /&gt;Do the same thing to 2 more plates. Then, take 1 of the flats and&lt;br /&gt;place it on the plate, exactly lining the short edge up with the&lt;br /&gt;edge of the plate. Burn it, move it up to the next mark, and&lt;br /&gt;cover up the exposed area you have already burned. Burn that, and&lt;br /&gt;do the same thing 2 more times, moving the flat up one more mark.&lt;br /&gt;Do the same process with the other 2 flats (each on a separate&lt;br /&gt;plate). Develop all three plates. You should now have 4 images&lt;br /&gt;on each plate with an equal space between each bill.&lt;br /&gt;The paper you will need will not match exactly, but it will do for&lt;br /&gt;most situations. The paper to use should have a 25% rag content.&lt;br /&gt;By the way, Disaperf computer paper (invisible perforation) does&lt;br /&gt;the job well. Take the paper and load it into the press. Be sure&lt;br /&gt;to set the air, buckle, and paper thickness right. Start with the&lt;br /&gt;black plate (the plate without the serial numbers). Wrap it&lt;br /&gt;around the cylinder and load black ink in. Make sure you run more&lt;br /&gt;than you need because there will be a lot of rejects. Then, while&lt;br /&gt;that is printing, mix the inks for the serial numbers and the back&lt;br /&gt;side. You will need to add some white and maybe yellow to the&lt;br /&gt;serial number ink. You also need to add black to the back side.&lt;br /&gt;Experiment until you get it right. Now, clean the press and print&lt;br /&gt;the other side. You will now have a bill with no green seal or&lt;br /&gt;serial numbers. Print a few with one serial number, make another&lt;br /&gt;and repeat. Keep doing this until you have as many different&lt;br /&gt;numbers as you want. Then cut the bills to the exact size with a&lt;br /&gt;paper cutter. You should have printed a large amount of money by&lt;br /&gt;now, but there is still one problem; the paper is pure white. To&lt;br /&gt;dye it, mix the following in a pan: 2 cups of hot water, 4 tea&lt;br /&gt;bags, and about 16 to 20 drops of green food coloring (experiment&lt;br /&gt;with this). Dip one of the bills in and compare it to a genuine&lt;br /&gt;US bill. Make the necessary adjustments, and dye all the bills.&lt;br /&gt;Also, it is a good idea to make them look used. For example,&lt;br /&gt;wrinkle them, rub coffee grinds on them, etc.&lt;br /&gt;As before mentioned, unless you are familiar with photo offset&lt;br /&gt;printing, most of the information in this article will be fairly&lt;br /&gt;hard to understand. Along with getting a book on photo offset&lt;br /&gt;printing, try to see the movie "To Live and Die in LA". It is&lt;br /&gt;about a counterfeiter, and the producer does a pretty good job of&lt;br /&gt;showing how to counterfeit. A good book on the subject is "The&lt;br /&gt;Poor Man's James Bond".&lt;br /&gt;If all of this seems too complicated to you, there is one other&lt;br /&gt;method available for counterfeiting: The Canon color laser&lt;br /&gt;copier. The Canon can replicate ANYTHING in vibrant color,&lt;br /&gt;including US currency. But, once again, the main problem in&lt;br /&gt;counterfeiting is the paper used. So, experiment, and good luck!&lt;div class="blogger-post-footer"&gt;&lt;img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/3422004691882544138-7892912867271896141?l=kishan-anything.blogspot.com' alt='' /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;
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The soil should be high in&lt;br /&gt;nitrogen and potassium and medium in phosphorous. The pH should be at least&lt;br /&gt;5.5; it will do better at 6.5 - 7.5.&lt;br /&gt;At least two months before planting you should test and adjust the soil.&lt;br /&gt;Needed nutrients should be added to the soil at least a month before planting&lt;br /&gt;for the best results. This gives the fertilizer time to dissolve.&lt;br /&gt;The pH can be raised by adding ground limestone, dolomite limestone, hydrated&lt;br /&gt;lime, marl or ground sea shells.&lt;br /&gt;Sandy and loamy soil can be conditioned just by adding fertilizer and making&lt;br /&gt;pH adjustments. Nurseries carry several different fertilizer mixes. Select one&lt;br /&gt;closest to your needs as determined by the soil tests. Some Agricultural&lt;br /&gt;Colleges will do these tests for you.&lt;br /&gt;Turn and loosen the soil and break up large clods of earth. Clear all ground&lt;br /&gt;near the spot where you are planting. Add fertilizer and work it into the&lt;br /&gt;ground. If it rains frequently in your area, the fertilizer will soak into the&lt;br /&gt;ground by itself. If no, water the area so that is dissolves.&lt;br /&gt;Clay soils can be adjusted by working in straw, manure, leaves and stalks,&lt;br /&gt;compost, kitty litter or construction sand. These help to keep the soil loose&lt;br /&gt;and aerated.&lt;br /&gt;Swampy areas can be adjusted by building planting mounds about one foot high&lt;br /&gt;and one foot across. The mounds will have better drainage than the surrounding&lt;br /&gt;soil and they will not become waterlogged.&lt;br /&gt;If the soil is very bad and you are only growing a small patch there are other&lt;br /&gt;ways of changing soil conditions:&lt;br /&gt;1. Buy topsoil and place it in holes where you are going to plant. This is&lt;br /&gt;only for small gardens as it can be expensive and laborious.&lt;br /&gt;2. Dig a hole one foot deep and one foot wide. Fill in six inches deep with&lt;br /&gt;manure or compost sprinkled with lime. Fill the remainder of the hole with&lt;br /&gt;soil.&lt;br /&gt;3. Use a self-contained planting pot as described in Transplanting.&lt;br /&gt;To get a longer season, you can start seeds indoors and transplant them&lt;br /&gt;outside after the threat of frost has passed. This is especially helpful in&lt;br /&gt;the Northern US, NZ South Island and Sunny Britain, where the growing season&lt;br /&gt;is short. Seeds can be started as much as two months before the season begins.&lt;br /&gt;There are several methods for starting seeds:&lt;br /&gt;1. Planting Pellets. These are one and a half inch pellets which expand when&lt;br /&gt;they come in contact with water. They come in several pH levels. Get either a&lt;br /&gt;6.5 or a 7. These are the easiest units for starting seedlings. Just follow&lt;br /&gt;the directions on the package. They should be used only if you are planning to&lt;br /&gt;plant within a month.&lt;br /&gt;2. Planting Pots. These pots are made of compressed peat moss. They come in&lt;br /&gt;all sizes, but the best is probably 2" X 2". Fill with one of the soil&lt;br /&gt;mixtures described in Indoor Cultivation. Try to prepare from the same soil to&lt;br /&gt;which the plants will be moved later. Plant several seeds in each pot and thin&lt;br /&gt;to one plant per pot. When you are ready to transplant outdoors, just dig a&lt;br /&gt;hole and put the planting pot in it. The pot will disintegrate when the root&lt;br /&gt;system gets big enough.&lt;br /&gt;Tin cans and toilet rolls can be used instead of planting pots. Make sure the&lt;br /&gt;cans have drainage holes in them and that the sides are scored so that the&lt;br /&gt;roots can grow out of them. Do not use aluminium cans. They won't disintegrate&lt;br /&gt;and the plants roots will be trapped.&lt;br /&gt;3. Seed Trays. Seed trays are the most economical way of starting large&lt;br /&gt;numbers of seedlings, but the plant's roots may be damaged when you&lt;br /&gt;transplant. Fill plastic planting trays with one of the mixtures described in&lt;br /&gt;Indoor Cultivation. Sow one seed every inch, but thin to one plant every two&lt;br /&gt;inches when they begin to interfere with each other. When you are ready to&lt;br /&gt;transplant them, slice the soil into squares and plant outdoors. Treat to&lt;br /&gt;prevent shock.&lt;br /&gt;4. Self-contained Soil Unit. This method should be used only when the soil is&lt;br /&gt;unsuitable for adjustment. Use large cans. Fill with 3 inches of vermiculite&lt;br /&gt;or perlite mixed with a slow release fertilizer, and then fill it the rest of&lt;br /&gt;the way with a mixture of soil, perlite, vermiculite and sand. A mixture of&lt;br /&gt;soil, manure, humus, and potash can also be used. Holes should be punched in&lt;br /&gt;the bottom of the can for drainage. When you are ready to plant outdoors, put&lt;br /&gt;the can in a hole in the ground.&lt;br /&gt;Use the same methods in cultivating these plants indoors as you would if they&lt;br /&gt;were to remain indoors permanently. If you are planning to keep the plants&lt;br /&gt;indoors for more than a month, they have to be introduced to the sun's&lt;br /&gt;intensity gradually. The plants need at least 40 watts of fluorescent light&lt;br /&gt;per square foot to avoid shock. This will also build up the sugar supply to&lt;br /&gt;help the plant avoid transplant shock. Other ways of avoiding shock are by&lt;br /&gt;putting trays of seedlings outdoors for a few hours a day for a few days in a&lt;br /&gt;partially sunny area before they are transplanted.&lt;br /&gt;If you have indoor plants already growing, you can clip shoots about 3 inches&lt;br /&gt;from the growing tip and put each of them in one of the containers mentioned&lt;br /&gt;previously. They will quickly develop roots and start growing into new plants,&lt;br /&gt;especially if a little hormone rooting powder is used. This is a good method&lt;br /&gt;of obtaining high quality transplant stock.&lt;br /&gt;The night before you transplant, water both the plant and the soil to which&lt;br /&gt;you are going to transplant. Also, to prevent shock, transplants should be&lt;br /&gt;made to and from soils with the same chemical or textural characteristics&lt;br /&gt;(unless you are using the self-contained soil unit method).&lt;br /&gt;Plant on a cloudy day or late in the afternoon. Never plant or transplant on a&lt;br /&gt;bright sunny day. The sun's energy is too much for the plants to take at&lt;br /&gt;first. &lt;div class="blogger-post-footer"&gt;&lt;img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/3422004691882544138-9018705427754661054?l=kishan-anything.blogspot.com' alt='' /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;
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These nutrients must be&lt;br /&gt;replaced if the plants are to stay healthy and strong, and to maintain a rapid&lt;br /&gt;rate of growth. The main elements are nitrogen (N), phosphorous (P) and&lt;br /&gt;potassium (K). These are the three mystic numbers listed on the sides of&lt;br /&gt;fertilizer packets: for example, 5-10-5. Calcium, magnesium, sulphur and iron&lt;br /&gt;are used in much lesser amounts, as are minute quantities of many other&lt;br /&gt;elements called trace elements or micro-nutrients. Each element affects&lt;br /&gt;different characteristics in the plant and all are necessary for healthy&lt;br /&gt;growth.&lt;br /&gt;Nitrogen promotes rapid growth, lush foliage and stocky plants. During the&lt;br /&gt;first few months of growth, marijuana needs a lot of nitrogen. An abundance of&lt;br /&gt;nitrogen during the early stages will induce more female plants to develop.&lt;br /&gt;Obviously, there will be more males if there is a shortage of nitrogen.&lt;br /&gt;Phosphorous promotes root growth, and is necessary for healthy flower and seed&lt;br /&gt;development. When flowering, marijuana uses about twice as much phosphorous as&lt;br /&gt;it does during normal, vegetative growth.&lt;br /&gt;Potassium regulates the utilisation of the nutrients by the plant. It&lt;br /&gt;increases the vigour, strengthens stems, improves resistance to diseases, and&lt;br /&gt;is essential for proper plant metabolism. The plant needs large amounts of&lt;br /&gt;potassium during all stages of growth.&lt;br /&gt;Calcium aids in the absorbtion of nutrients, neutralises soil acids, and&lt;br /&gt;destroys some of the toxic compounds produced by the plant.&lt;br /&gt;Testing the soil periodically is the surest way of maintaining a healthy&lt;br /&gt;growing medium. Soil that tests high in nitrogen and potassium, and medium in&lt;br /&gt;phosphorous will not have to be fertilized for a while. Soils found deficient&lt;br /&gt;in one element can be treated with a singe component fertilizer.&lt;br /&gt;When and how often to fertilize depends on the growing medium you started&lt;br /&gt;with, the size of the pots, the health of the plants, and general growing&lt;br /&gt;conditions. Normally, small pots (4 to 6 inches) should be fertilized about&lt;br /&gt;three weeks after sprouting. Fish emulsion (5-2-5, for those who know the&lt;br /&gt;magic numbers) is a good organic fertilizer. Dilute one teaspoon per gallon of&lt;br /&gt;water and use each time you water for the first two months, and once every two&lt;br /&gt;weeks thereafter. Chemical fertilizers such as Rapid-Gro (23-19-17),&lt;br /&gt;Phostrogen, or Miracle-Gro (15-30-15) can be used in accordance with&lt;br /&gt;instructions listed for houseplants. Don't use fertilizers recommended for&lt;br /&gt;"acid-loving plants", and never add solid fertilizers such as cow manure once&lt;br /&gt;the plants have started. They promote moulds that can do a lot more harm than&lt;br /&gt;good.&lt;br /&gt;Large pots (10 to 18 inches) need not be fertilized at all if the soil was&lt;br /&gt;rich in nutrients to begin with.&lt;br /&gt;Soil-less mixtures must be treated with a trace element mixture. Mix one&lt;br /&gt;tablespoon per gallon of water the first time you water. Every six weeks&lt;br /&gt;later, water with one teaspoon per gallon. Increase the treatment if the&lt;br /&gt;plants show any trace-element deficiencies.&lt;br /&gt;You can use any houseplant fertilizer. These also contain trace elements. An&lt;br /&gt;ideal formulas ratio for producing the most desirable results at each of the&lt;br /&gt;stages of the plant's life (rapid growth and profuse foliage in the beginning,&lt;br /&gt;and good development during middle life, with high resin content during&lt;br /&gt;flowering) is as follows:&lt;br /&gt;N=Nitrogen, P=Phosphorous, K=Potassium&lt;br /&gt;N P K&lt;br /&gt;Start (2nd week) 20:5:15&lt;br /&gt;2 months before flowering 10:5:15&lt;br /&gt;During flowering 5:12:10&lt;br /&gt;It is not necessary to fertilize in these ratios, only that the plants receive&lt;br /&gt;enough of each element.&lt;br /&gt;Use one tablespoon of micro-nutrient mix to each gallon of water during the&lt;br /&gt;first week, and thereafter use once every six weeks.&lt;br /&gt;One week after sprouting, water with fertilizer in dilutions recommended on&lt;br /&gt;packages for large bushes and tomatoes. Repeat this application in the third,&lt;br /&gt;fifth, and eighth weeks. Thereafter, fertilize in dilutions recommended for&lt;br /&gt;houseplants once every two weeks until flowering starts.&lt;br /&gt;Some words of caution: Many people, in an effort to do the best for their&lt;br /&gt;plants, actually do the worst. Over-fertilizing will put excessive amounts of&lt;br /&gt;soluble substances into the soil. They interfere with normal nutritional&lt;br /&gt;processes and will cause poor growth and, in some cases, kill the plant.&lt;br /&gt;For example, too much nitrogen will nitrify the soil and change its osmotic&lt;br /&gt;properties. Instead of moisture being drawn into the plant, it is drawn away&lt;br /&gt;and the plant dehydrates. In the limited area that your plant is occupying, it&lt;br /&gt;is easy to overfertilize. If the plant looks healthy, and is growing well,&lt;br /&gt;don't be anxious to fertilize. It is better that they are underfed rather than&lt;br /&gt;overfed. Underfeeding can be recognised and corrected, but with&lt;br /&gt;overfertilization, you must start another crop and replace or leach the soil&lt;br /&gt;mix. It is better to use a diluted solution more often than to give one large&lt;br /&gt;dose once a month.&lt;br /&gt;Foliar feeding (spraying the leaves with fertilizer) is a good way to assure&lt;br /&gt;the plants their nutrients without building up soluble substances in the soil.&lt;br /&gt;After the first month, foliar feed the plants with fish emulsion or the&lt;br /&gt;chemical fertilizers. Some of the chemical fertilizers are not recommended for&lt;br /&gt;foliar feeding houseplants. Marijuana is not a houseplant. As long as the&lt;br /&gt;fertilizer can be used for foliar feeding, use it on your plant. Use a fine&lt;br /&gt;mist sprayer, they don't cost much and you should have one for watering your&lt;br /&gt;seedlings anyway. Dilute fish emulsion to one teaspoon to a gallon and use&lt;br /&gt;each time you water. Spraying with fish emulsion is a little smelly and may&lt;br /&gt;change the flavour of the grass to a pleasant mint-like flavour. Dilute the&lt;br /&gt;chemical fertilizers according to the directions on the packet, and spray&lt;br /&gt;weekly.&lt;br /&gt;The nutrients are absorbed through the leaf surface (both sides) and through&lt;br /&gt;"breathing holes" (stomata) in the leaves. Occasionally spray with plain water&lt;br /&gt;to redilute unabsorbed nutrients and to clean the plants.&lt;br /&gt;If any plant has an unhealthy or discoloured appearance, make sure the problem&lt;br /&gt;is not due to insect or disease before assuming a nutrient deficiency. Examine&lt;br /&gt;the plants carefully, especially the undersides of leaves, along the stem and&lt;br /&gt;in the soil.&lt;div class="blogger-post-footer"&gt;&lt;img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/3422004691882544138-5593290201493586046?l=kishan-anything.blogspot.com' alt='' /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;
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This means that the plants will use a lot of water. Since the space&lt;br /&gt;around your plants is limited, you'll have to water them fairly often. This&lt;br /&gt;does not mean watering them daily, or keeping the pots saturated. Plants grown&lt;br /&gt;in a continuously wet soil are slower growing, and probably less potent than&lt;br /&gt;normal. They often develop stem rot. Allow the pots to go through a wet and&lt;br /&gt;dry cycle. This will add in nutrient uptake, especially on potassium, and&lt;br /&gt;aerate the soil. In general, when the soil one inch deep is dry to touch,&lt;br /&gt;water it enough so that the soil is saturated but not so much that water runs&lt;br /&gt;out of the drainage holes, carrying away the soils valuable nutrients.&lt;br /&gt;Self-watering plant pots are fine for keeping the plants alive while you go&lt;br /&gt;off on holiday, but try not to use them in their intended role of keeping the&lt;br /&gt;soil continuously moist.&lt;br /&gt;If you underwater your plants, they will wilt. Plant cells are kept rigid by&lt;br /&gt;the pressure of the cell contents (mostly water). With the water gone, they&lt;br /&gt;collapse. First the bottom leaves droop, and the condition works itself up the&lt;br /&gt;plant until the top lops over. If a plant wilts, water it immediately, and it&lt;br /&gt;will recover within a few minutes. This happens so fast you can actually&lt;br /&gt;follow the movement of the water as it goes up the plant.&lt;br /&gt;There is no way we can tell you exactly how often to water your garden. Light,&lt;br /&gt;temperature, humidity and the size of the plants and pots are only a few of&lt;br /&gt;many variables that determine the water uptake.&lt;br /&gt;Try to reach a median. Don't keep the pots constantly moist, and don't wait&lt;br /&gt;until the plant dries out and keels over. Use some common sense, we have found&lt;br /&gt;it in some members of the community. A six-foot plant in a four-inch pot will&lt;br /&gt;have to be saturated almost every day. Large containers (10" width or more)&lt;br /&gt;should not be watered to saturation, especially if the plants are small. They&lt;br /&gt;will not dry out quickly enough and will encourage mould. Clay pots are porous&lt;br /&gt;and "breath". They require more water than plastic or metal pots.&lt;br /&gt;Don't disturb the roots when you water. Water around the stems, not on them.&lt;br /&gt;Seedlings are likely to fall over if watered roughly. Use a hand sprinkler&lt;br /&gt;with a fine spray for seedlings. When set on a coarse jet, these sprays are&lt;br /&gt;invaluable for discouraging cats from sniffing the seedlings.&lt;br /&gt;Use tepid water, it soaks into the soil more easily and will not shock the&lt;br /&gt;roots. Try to water during the plants morning hours. Water from the top of the&lt;br /&gt;pot. Refill the watering container then, and leave it ready for next time. Not&lt;br /&gt;only will it all be ready, but the water will be at room temperature, and most&lt;br /&gt;of the chlorine will have evaporated (see later).&lt;br /&gt;Water from the top of the pot. If you insist on watering from the bottom with&lt;br /&gt;trays, place a layer of gravel or pebbles in the trays to ensure drainage.&lt;br /&gt;Don't let the pots sit in the water until the soil becomes super-saturated.&lt;br /&gt;This prevents oxygen uptake and the plants will grow poorly.&lt;br /&gt;The tap water in some areas is acidic (sulphurous) or alkaline (limestone) and&lt;br /&gt;can change the soil pH. If you are in such an area, check the pH every week or&lt;br /&gt;so.&lt;br /&gt;Tap water in some locales is highly chlorinated. The chlorine does not harm&lt;br /&gt;the plants, but it can kill the micro-organisms in the soil that are necessary&lt;br /&gt;to break down nutrients to a form that the plants can use. Allowing&lt;br /&gt;chlorinated water to stand overnight will eliminate most of the chlorine gas&lt;br /&gt;and it can then be used safely.&lt;div class="blogger-post-footer"&gt;&lt;img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/3422004691882544138-8424051515815159917?l=kishan-anything.blogspot.com' alt='' /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;
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The pH should be between slightly acidic (6.5) and slightly&lt;br /&gt;alkaline (7.5). If the pH is either too low or too high it will interfere with&lt;br /&gt;nutrient uptake. The pH is measured on a scale of 0 to 14 with 7.0 assigned as&lt;br /&gt;neutral. pH is a measure of the relative concentrations of hydroxonium ions&lt;br /&gt;(H3O+) to hydroxide ions (OH2-). Several varieties of test kits and meters can&lt;br /&gt;be purchased from garden stores which test the pH and nutrient contents of the&lt;br /&gt;soil. Litmus paper (purple or blue) can be obtained from some chemists. Many&lt;br /&gt;agricultural schools or colleges will test soil pH and nutrient contents for a&lt;br /&gt;nominal fee.&lt;br /&gt;Soil pH is raised to an acceptable level by adding slaked (hydrated) lime,&lt;br /&gt;limestone and marl. There is no set formula we can give for raising the pH. At&lt;br /&gt;a low pH it takes less time to raise the level by one point than it does when&lt;br /&gt;the pH is nearer to neutral (7.0). Sandy soils require less lime than clay&lt;br /&gt;soils to raise the pH. In general, if the soil tests acid, add 2 cups of&lt;br /&gt;hydrated lime for each 50 lb bag of soil. On a more modest scale, this works&lt;br /&gt;out at roughly one tablespoon for every 1 1/2 lbs of soil. Wet the soil&lt;br /&gt;thoroughly after mixing. Re-test the soil in about 2 weeks, and repeat the&lt;br /&gt;application until the pH is in an acceptable range. Soil that is too alkaline&lt;br /&gt;is treated in the same way, but with aluminium sulphate at a rate of 1/2 cup&lt;br /&gt;per 50 lbs of soil.&lt;br /&gt;If you are digging up your soil, sift it well to remove stones and root clods.&lt;br /&gt;Bake the soil in a 200 degree centigrade oven for twenty minutes in one-inch&lt;br /&gt;layers, in a pressure cooker at 15 lbs/sq in pressure, or in a microwave on&lt;br /&gt;full for ten minutes (make doubley sure there are no foreign particles in it).&lt;br /&gt;This will destroy any weed seeds, insect eggs and disease organisms in the&lt;br /&gt;soil.&lt;br /&gt;It is, much, much, simpler to buy commercially prepared soils. These are&lt;br /&gt;usually sterilised (but if the bag has been opened or holed, sterilize again&lt;br /&gt;anyway) and have a good balance of nutrients. Ask for soil with a neutral pH.&lt;br /&gt;Some nursery-men (and women) will sell you anything, so check the pH anyway&lt;br /&gt;and reject any soil for "lime-hating" plants.&lt;br /&gt;We have had good results from some brands using composted seaweed as an&lt;br /&gt;ingredient.&lt;br /&gt;The consistency and structure of the soil is important for healthy root&lt;br /&gt;development, drainage and uniform water dispersion. The medium should not cake&lt;br /&gt;when dry (this rules out John Innes No. 3) and should remain spongy or loose&lt;br /&gt;when wet. Test the consistency,and adjust it if necessary.&lt;br /&gt;To test the consistency of the soil, lightly moisten some and squeeze it in&lt;br /&gt;your fist. The ball should crumble easily when touched. Soil consistency can&lt;br /&gt;be adjusted by adding perlite, vermiculite, sand or kitty litter.&lt;br /&gt;Perlite and vermiculite are inexpensive commercial products which are much&lt;br /&gt;lighter than sand and are sterile. Vermiculite absorbs and holds water and air&lt;br /&gt;in its fibre. Perlite traps moisture and air on its irregular surface much&lt;br /&gt;like sand. Sphagnum or peat moss is often used to adjust soils, but should not&lt;br /&gt;be used for marijuana as it tends to make the mix acidic. If you have alkaline&lt;br /&gt;soil to start with though, you might get away with it.&lt;br /&gt;Soils found deficient in nutrient content can be enriched by adding humus&lt;br /&gt;(decayed organic matter) or fertilizers such as rose food, liquinure etc.&lt;br /&gt;Humus is acidic and can alter the pH.&lt;br /&gt;Soil-less mixtures are inexpensive and easy to prepare. They work well, are&lt;br /&gt;neutral in pH and light in weight, but have absolutely no nutrient content.&lt;br /&gt;They must be carefully fertilized and are not recommended for an inexperienced&lt;br /&gt;grower. It is all too easy to over- or under-fertilize the plants.&lt;br /&gt;Two tested formulas are:&lt;br /&gt;1) One part perlite or sand to one part vermiculite and 1 tbsp of lime per&lt;br /&gt;quart of mixture.&lt;br /&gt;2) One part perlite or sand to one part Jiffy Mix and 1 tbsp of lime per quart&lt;br /&gt;of mixture.&lt;br /&gt;You can mix three parts of the soil-less mixture to one part cow manure, or&lt;br /&gt;rely solely on soluble fertilizers when watering.&lt;br /&gt;Simple Guidelines&lt;br /&gt;Some of you who are not familiar with gardening may be a little over-whelmed&lt;br /&gt;by all this talk of pH, nitrogen etc... so here is a simple uncomplicated&lt;br /&gt;formula for those of you with no experience with plants:&lt;br /&gt;Buy commercial soil. Avoid brands that have peat in their names, and not just&lt;br /&gt;because peat is an over-exploited resource. It is very unlikely that a&lt;br /&gt;commercial soil will be too alkaline for healthy growth, but it may well be&lt;br /&gt;too acidic. The simplest way to assure yourself your soil is not too acidic,is&lt;br /&gt;to put a piece of damp blue litmus paper (blue litmus is available from some&lt;br /&gt;chemists and garden centres) under the surface of the soil. Wait a few minutes&lt;br /&gt;and then take it out. It will not harm the soil - litmus comes from a lichen.&lt;br /&gt;If the paper turns pink, the soil is acidic and lime must be added. Mix two&lt;br /&gt;cups of slaked (hydrated) lime, from your garden store, to each 50 lbs of&lt;br /&gt;soil. Don't add lime if the paper remains blue. If you find yourself asking&lt;br /&gt;"is this paper pink, purple or just wet ?", then the soil is probably slightly&lt;br /&gt;acidic and within an acceptable range for healthy growth.&lt;br /&gt;Mix 10 lbs of natural, sterilized fertilizer (usually based on cow manure or&lt;br /&gt;chickenshit) to each 50 lbs of soil. If you have some aversion to muck, or&lt;br /&gt;don't like the smell (well rotted manure doesn't smell, by the way) then you&lt;br /&gt;can use a soluble fertilizer when watering. We use a brand called&lt;br /&gt;'phostrogen', which seems to work well. By volume, also mix in one part of&lt;br /&gt;sand, perlite or vermiculite for every three parts of your soil. This helps&lt;br /&gt;maintain the right soil texture for healthy root growth.&lt;br /&gt;After potting and watering, the mixture should be re-tested in about a&lt;br /&gt;fortnight if it tested acidic to begin with.&lt;br /&gt;If it is still acidic, add hydrated lime by mixing one tbsp of lime per quart&lt;br /&gt;of water, the first few times you water. Test your water supply by dipping a&lt;br /&gt;piece of litmus in plain water to determine if it is influencing your tests.&lt;br /&gt;To pot any of the mixtures, cover the drainage holes with a square of&lt;br /&gt;newspaper or window screen to prevent soil from running out. Next, put in a&lt;br /&gt;layer of sand, perlite, vermiculite or kitty litter about one inch deep to&lt;br /&gt;ensure good drainage. Fill the pots to within 3/4 inch from the top of the pot&lt;br /&gt;with the soil mixture. Water the pots until the soil is evenly moist, and&lt;br /&gt;allow the pots to stand for a day or two so that bacteria necessary for&lt;br /&gt;nutrient uptake can begin to grow and the fertilizers can start to dissolve&lt;br /&gt;into the soil.&lt;div class="blogger-post-footer"&gt;&lt;img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/3422004691882544138-5880992108519643976?l=kishan-anything.blogspot.com' alt='' /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;
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As you want the lights fairly close to the plants, you must arrange&lt;br /&gt;the lights so that their height can be altered. Hang the fixtures by a rope or&lt;br /&gt;chain from the walls or ceiling, or from the top of a frame at least 6 feet&lt;br /&gt;high, constructed of 2" X 2"s. The bar for hanging clothes on in a wardrobe&lt;br /&gt;works quite well if it is high enough. Try to obtain an industrial type light&lt;br /&gt;fixture with a built-in reflector, so that no light is lost. If your fixtures&lt;br /&gt;are not equipped with reflectors, mount them on a sheet of white painted&lt;br /&gt;plywood, make a reflector from white posterboard, or (at a pinch) sheets of&lt;br /&gt;white cartridge paper. Don't use aluminium foil (see later).&lt;br /&gt;Ten watts of tube power for each square foot of growing area is adequate for&lt;br /&gt;healthy growth, but for a fast growing, lush crop, use at least 20 watts per&lt;br /&gt;square foot. The size and shape of your garden should correspond to the light&lt;br /&gt;system, so if the garden is 1 X 4 feet, use 2 four-foot tubes (80 watts). If&lt;br /&gt;the garden is 8 X 2 feet, use 4 eight-foot tubes. One eight -foot tube emits&lt;br /&gt;more light than 2 four-foot tubes, so try to use as few tubes as possible.&lt;br /&gt;Marijuana can absorb up to 80 watts per square foot. Increasing the amount of&lt;br /&gt;light will increase the growth rate, and the quality of your plants.&lt;br /&gt;The garden should be surrounded by reflective surfaces to contain all of the&lt;br /&gt;light. This will increase the efficiency of the lighting significantly and the&lt;br /&gt;light will be nearly uniform throughout out the garden until the fixtures are&lt;br /&gt;more than 2 feet high. A flat white paint is a better reflecting surface that&lt;br /&gt;aluminium foil or glossy white paint. Flat white has about the same reflecting&lt;br /&gt;capacity as aluminium foil, but reflects the light more uniformly. Paint walls&lt;br /&gt;flat white, and hang posterboard, white plastic curtain, thick white paper&lt;br /&gt;etc. on any open sides from the top of the fixture or frame. Sticking white&lt;br /&gt;card over the inside of your wardrobe is fine if you can find the white card&lt;br /&gt;for free. If your reflectors are the only enclosure for your plants, make them&lt;br /&gt;waterproof, and they will insure a healthy humidity by containing moisture&lt;br /&gt;evaporating from the soil and transpired by the plants.&lt;br /&gt;Don't rely on training pets to stay out of the garden. Cats know damn well&lt;br /&gt;what the stuff is, and they may chew the leaves or consume the best parts of&lt;br /&gt;several plants. Dogs aren't much better either. Scratching in soil is in and&lt;br /&gt;animals' nature. After all, look at all that time you spent teaching Tibbles&lt;br /&gt;to use the litter tray. One moment of weakness can destroy months of work (see&lt;br /&gt;"cuttings" in case of dire emergency). If the garden is accessible to pets,&lt;br /&gt;surround it with chicken wire or heavy plastic. Ironmongers sell plastic on&lt;br /&gt;rolls, and inexpensive plastic dropcloths. Cover the floor with plastic too.&lt;br /&gt;It will protect your floor (and, if you're in a flat, your neighbours ceiling)&lt;br /&gt;from possible water damage. The last thing you want is the council sniffing&lt;br /&gt;around for leaks !&lt;br /&gt;Artificial Light&lt;br /&gt;The most effective and efficient artificial light for plant growth is&lt;br /&gt;fluorescent light. There now follows a (very) brief physics lesson: The white&lt;br /&gt;light you see emitted by a fluorescent bulb consists of all the colours of the&lt;br /&gt;spectrum. The designation - Daylight, Warm White, Gro-lux, Optima, etc. - give&lt;br /&gt;a heavy clue to what particular combination of bits of the spectrum each bulb&lt;br /&gt;generates. Plants respond primarily to red and blue light, and for healthy&lt;br /&gt;growth, a combination of these two colours must be provided. Blue light&lt;br /&gt;stimulates leaf growth, produces short, stocky stems, and encourages robust&lt;br /&gt;development. Red light is used for stem and root growth, and to promote&lt;br /&gt;flowering.&lt;br /&gt;The best fluorescent tubes are those that are specifically manufactured to&lt;br /&gt;give out light useful to plants, and have a distinct purple hue. Some of these&lt;br /&gt;are the Standard Gro-lux, Wide Spectrum Gro-lux, and plant Gro.&lt;br /&gt;Sizes suitable for growing marijuana are 4,6, and 8 feet long. Regular&lt;br /&gt;wattages for all of these tubes are about 10 watts for each foot of their&lt;br /&gt;length (80 watts for an eight-foot tube). They also come in higher wattage&lt;br /&gt;sizes. These are Power Twists, High Output (HO) and Very High Output (VHO)&lt;br /&gt;tubes, the largest being a 215 watt, eight-foot tube. These high output tubes&lt;br /&gt;are not always available, and tend to come a little on the expensive side. You&lt;br /&gt;only really need to use them in an exceptionally large garden.&lt;br /&gt;Regular fluorescent tubes can be used if you can't get Gro-tubes. They don't&lt;br /&gt;work quite as well, but they will grow a perfectly healthy crop, and usually&lt;br /&gt;work out more than a little cheaper. Daylight, or Cool White tubes can be used&lt;br /&gt;in conjunction with either Natural White or traditional (plug-in) bulbs.&lt;br /&gt;Normal bulbs and Natural White both provide the red component of light, while&lt;br /&gt;the others tend towards the blue end. Use them in a one to one ratio, evenly&lt;br /&gt;distributing the red and blue sources. Compared to the fluorescent tube, the&lt;br /&gt;traditional lightbulb is about one third as efficient, has a much shorter&lt;br /&gt;life, and can cause problems with it's excess heat. Not only might it scorch&lt;br /&gt;your plants, it could set the whole house up if you haven't supported the&lt;br /&gt;lights properly. But think what a wonderful time the fire-brigade would have&lt;br /&gt;....&lt;div class="blogger-post-footer"&gt;&lt;img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/3422004691882544138-6764460010850001514?l=kishan-anything.blogspot.com' alt='' /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;
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I find this one to be the best guide out there.&lt;br /&gt;Indoor Marijuana Cultivation&lt;br /&gt;Introduction&lt;br /&gt;Growing marijuana indoors is fast becoming an American Pastime. The reasons are varied. With the increased&lt;br /&gt;interest and experimentation in houseplant cultivation, it was inevitable that people would apply their knowledge of&lt;br /&gt;plant care to growing marijuana. Many of those who occasionally like to light up a joint may find it difficult to&lt;br /&gt;locate a source or are hesitant to deal with a perhaps unsavory element of society in procuring their grass. There is,&lt;br /&gt;of course, the criminal aspect of buying or selling grass; Growing marijuana is just as illegal as buying, selling, or&lt;br /&gt;smoking it, but growing is something you can do in the privacy of your own home without having to deal with&lt;br /&gt;someone you don’t know or trust. The best reason for growing your own is the enjoyment you will get out of&lt;br /&gt;watching those tiny little seeds you picked out of you stash sprout and become some of the most lovely and lush of&lt;br /&gt;all house plants.&lt;br /&gt;Anyone Can Do It&lt;br /&gt;Even if you haven’t had any prior experience with growing plants in you home, you can have a successful crop of&lt;br /&gt;marijuana by following the simple directions in this pamphlet. If you have had problems in the past with marijuana&lt;br /&gt;cultivation, you may find the solutions in the following chapters. Growing a marijuana plant involves four basic&lt;br /&gt;steps:&lt;br /&gt;1. Get the seeds. If you don’t already have some, you can ask your friends to save you seeds out of any good grass&lt;br /&gt;they may come across. You’ll find that lots of people already have a seed collection of some sort and are willing&lt;br /&gt;to part with a few prime seeds in exchange for some of the finished product.&lt;br /&gt;2. Germinate the seeds. You can simply drop a seed into moist soil, but by germinating the seeds first you can be&lt;br /&gt;sure that the seed will indeed produce a plant. To germinate seeds, place a group of them between about six&lt;br /&gt;moist paper towels, or in the pores of a moist sponge. Leave the towels or sponge moist but not soaking wet.&lt;br /&gt;Some seeds will germinate in 24 hours while others may take several days or even a week.&lt;br /&gt;3. Plant the sprouts. As soon as the seed cracks open and begin to sprout, place it on some moist soil and sprinkle a&lt;br /&gt;little soil over the top of it.&lt;br /&gt;4. Supply the plants with light. Fluorescent lights are the best. Hang the lights with two inches of the soil and after&lt;br /&gt;the plants appear above the ground, continue to keep the lights with two inches of the plants. It is as easy as&lt;br /&gt;that. If you follow those four steps you will grow a marijuana plant. To ensure prime quality and the highest&lt;br /&gt;yield in the shortest time period, however, a few details are necessary.&lt;br /&gt;Soil&lt;br /&gt;Your prime concern, after choosing high quality seeds, is the soil. Use the best soil you can get. Scrimping on&lt;br /&gt;the soil doesn’t pay off in the long run. If you use non-sterilized soil you will almost certainly find parasites in it,&lt;br /&gt;probably after it is too late to transplant your marijuana. You can find excellent soil for sale at your local plant shop&lt;br /&gt;or nursery, K-Mart, Wal-Mart, and even some grocery stores. The soil you use should have these properties for the&lt;br /&gt;best possible results:&lt;br /&gt;1. It should drain well. That is, it should have some sand in it and also some sponge rock or pearlite.&lt;br /&gt;2. The pH should be between 6.5 and 7.5 since marijuana does not do well in acidic soil. High acidity in soil&lt;br /&gt;encourages the plant to be predominantly male, an undesirable trait.&lt;br /&gt;3. The soil should also contain humus for retaining moisture and nutrients.&lt;br /&gt;If you want to make your own soil mixture, you can use this recipe: Mix two parts moss with one part sand and one&lt;br /&gt;part pearlite or sponge rock to each four gallons of soil. Test your soil for pH with litmus paper or with a soil testing&lt;br /&gt;kit available at most plant stores. To raise the pH of the soil, add ½ lb. lime to 1 cubic foot of soil to raise the pH one&lt;br /&gt;point. If you absolutely insist on using dirt you dug up from your driveway, you must sterilize it by baking it in your&lt;br /&gt;oven for about an hour at 250 degrees. Be sure to moisten it thoroughly first and also prepare yourself for a rapid&lt;br /&gt;evacuation of your kitchen because that hot soil is going to stink. Now add to the mixture about one tablespoon of&lt;br /&gt;fertilizer (like Rapid-Gro) per gallon of soil and blend it in thoroughly. Better yet, just skip the whole process and&lt;br /&gt;spend a couple bucks on some soil.&lt;br /&gt;Containers&lt;br /&gt;After you have prepared your soil, you will have to come up with some kind of container to plant in. The container&lt;br /&gt;should be sterilized as well, especially if they have been used previously for growing other plants. The size of the&lt;br /&gt;container has a great deal to do with the rate of growth and overall size of the plant. You should plan on&lt;br /&gt;transplanting your plant not more than one time, since the process of transplanting can be a shock to the plant and it&lt;br /&gt;will have to undergo a recovery period in which growth is slowed or even stopped for a short while. The first&lt;br /&gt;container you use should be no larger than six inches in diameter and can be made of clay or plastic. To transplant,&lt;br /&gt;simply prepare the larger pot by filling it with soil and scooping out a little hole about the size of the smaller pot that&lt;br /&gt;the plant is in. Turn the plant upside down, pot and all, and tap the rim of the pot sharply on a counter or the edge of&lt;br /&gt;the sink. The soil and root ball should come out of the pot cleanly with the soil retaining the shape of the pot and&lt;br /&gt;with no disturbances to the root ball. Another method that can bypass the transplanting problem is using a Jiffy-Pot.&lt;br /&gt;Jiffy pots are made of compressed peat moss and can be planted right into moist soil where they decompose and&lt;br /&gt;allow the passage of the root system through their walls. The second container should have a volume of at least three&lt;br /&gt;gallons. Marijuana doesn’t like to have its roots bound or cramped for space, so always be sure that the container&lt;br /&gt;you use will be deep enough for your plant’s root system. It is very difficult to transplant a five-foot marijuana tree,&lt;br /&gt;so plan ahead. It is going to get bigger. The small plants should be ready to transplant into their permanent homes in&lt;br /&gt;about two weeks. Keep a close watch on them after the first week or so and avoid root binding at all costs since the&lt;br /&gt;plants never seem to do as well once they have been stunted by the cramping of their roots.&lt;br /&gt;Fertilizer&lt;br /&gt;Marijuana likes lots of food, but you can do damage to the plants if you are too zealous. Some fertilizers can burn a&lt;br /&gt;plant and damage its roots if used in to high a concentration. Most commercial soil will have enough nutrients in it&lt;br /&gt;to sustain the plant for about three weeks of growth so you don’t need to worry about feeding your plant until the&lt;br /&gt;end of the third week. The most important thing to remember is to introduce the fertilizer concentration to the plant&lt;br /&gt;gradually. Start with a fairly diluted fertilizer solution and gradually increase the dosage. There are several good&lt;br /&gt;marijuana fertilizers on the commercial market, two of which are Rapid-Gro and Eco-Grow. Rapid-Gro has had&lt;br /&gt;widespread use in marijuana cultivation and is available in most parts of the United States. Eco-Grow is also&lt;br /&gt;especially good for marijuana since it contains an ingredient that keeps the soil from becoming acid. Most fertilizers&lt;br /&gt;cause a pH change in the soil. Adding fertilizer to the soil almost always results in a more acidic pH.&lt;br /&gt;As time goes on, the amount of salts produced by the breakdown of fertilizers in the soil causes the soil to become&lt;br /&gt;increasingly acidic and eventually the concentration of these salts in the soil will stunt the plant and cause browning&lt;br /&gt;out of the foliage. Also, as the plant gets older its roots become less effective in bringing food to the leaves. To&lt;br /&gt;avoid the accumulation of these salts in your soil and to ensure that your plant is getting all of the food it needs you&lt;br /&gt;can begin leaf feeding your plant at the age of about 1.5 months. Dissolve the fertilizer in worm water and spray the&lt;br /&gt;mixture directly onto the foliage. The leaves absorb the fertilizer into their veins. If you want to continue to put&lt;br /&gt;fertilizer into the soil as well as leaf feeding, be sure not to overdose your plants.&lt;br /&gt;Remember to increase the amount of food your plant receives gradually. Marijuana seems to be able to take as much&lt;br /&gt;fertilizer as you want to give it as long as it is introduced over a period of time. During the first three months or so,&lt;br /&gt;fertilize your plants every few days. As the rate of foliage growth slows down in the plant’s preparation for&lt;br /&gt;blooming and seed production, the fertilizer intake of the plant should be slowed down as well. Never fertilize the&lt;br /&gt;plant just before you are going to harvest it since the fertilizer will encourage foliage production and slow down&lt;br /&gt;resin production. A word here about the most organic of fertilizers: worm castings. As you may know, worms are&lt;br /&gt;raised commercially for sale to gardeners. The breeders put the worms in organic compost mixtures and while the&lt;br /&gt;worms are reproducing they eat the organic matter and expel some of the best marijuana food around. After the&lt;br /&gt;worms have eaten all the organic matter in the compost, they are removed and sold and the remains are then sold as&lt;br /&gt;worm castings. These castings are so rich that you can grow marijuana in straight worm castings. This isn’t really&lt;br /&gt;necessary however, and it is somewhat impractical since the castings are very expensive. If you can afford them you&lt;br /&gt;can, however, blend them in with your soil and they will make a very&lt;br /&gt;good organic fertilizer.&lt;br /&gt;Light&lt;br /&gt;Without light, the plants cannot grow. In the countries in which marijuana grows best, the sun is the source of light.&lt;br /&gt;The amount of light and the length of the growing season in these countries result in huge tree-like plants. In most&lt;br /&gt;parts of North America, however, the sun is not generally intense enough for long enough periods of time to produce&lt;br /&gt;the same size and quality of plants that grow with ease in Latin America and other tropical countries. The answer to&lt;br /&gt;the problem of lack of sun, especially in the winter months, shortness of the growing season and other problems is to&lt;br /&gt;grow indoors under simulated conditions. The rule of thumb seems to be the more light, the better. In one&lt;br /&gt;experiment we know of, eight eight-foot VHO Gro-Lux fixtures were used over eight plants. The plants grew at an&lt;br /&gt;astonishing rate. The lights had to be raised every day. There are many types of artificial light and all of them do&lt;br /&gt;different things to your plants. The common incandescent light bulb emits some of the frequencies of light the plant&lt;br /&gt;can use, but it also emits a high percentage of far-red and infrared light, which cause the plant to concentrate its&lt;br /&gt;growth on the stem. This results in the plant stretching toward the light bulb until it becomes so tall and spindly that&lt;br /&gt;it just weakly topples over. There are several brands of bulb type. One is the incandescent plant spotlight, which&lt;br /&gt;emits higher amounts of red and blue light than the common light bulb. It is an improvement, but has it drawbacks.&lt;br /&gt;it is hot, for example, and cannot be placed close to the plants. Consequently, the plant has to stretch upwards again&lt;br /&gt;and is in danger of becoming elongated and falling over. The red bands of light seem to encourage stem growth,&lt;br /&gt;which is not desirable in growing marijuana. The idea is to encourage foliage growth for obvious reasons. Gro-Lux&lt;br /&gt;lights are probably the most common fluorescent plant lights. In our experience with them, they have proven&lt;br /&gt;themselves to be extremely effective. They range in size from one to eight feet in length so you can set up a growing&lt;br /&gt;room in a closet or a warehouse. There are two types of Gro-Lux lights: The standard and the wide spectrum. They&lt;br /&gt;can be used in conjunction with on another, but the wide spectrum lights are not sufficient on their own. The wide&lt;br /&gt;spectrum lights were designed as a supplementary light source and are cheaper than the standard lights. Wide&lt;br /&gt;spectrum lights emit the same bands of light as the standard but the standard emits higher concentrations of red and&lt;br /&gt;blue bands that the plants need to grow. The wide spectrum lights also emit infrared, the effect of which on stem&lt;br /&gt;growth we have already discussed. If you are planning to grow on a large scale, you might be interested to know that&lt;br /&gt;the regular fluorescent lamps and fixtures, the type that are used in commercial lighting, work well when used along&lt;br /&gt;with standard Gro-Lux lights. These commercial lights are called cool whites, and are the cheapest of the fluorescent&lt;br /&gt;lights we have mentioned. They emit as much blue light as the Gro-Lux standards and the blue light is what the&lt;br /&gt;plants use in foliage growth.&lt;br /&gt;Now we come to the question of intensity. Both the standard and wide spectrum lamps come in three intensities:&lt;br /&gt;regular output, high output, and very high output. You can grow a nice crop of plants under the regular output lamps&lt;br /&gt;and probably be quite satisfied with our results. The difference in using the HO or VHO lamps is the time it takes to&lt;br /&gt;grow a crop. Under a VHO lamp, the plants grow at a rate that is about three times the rate at which they grow under&lt;br /&gt;the standard lamps. People have been known to get a plant that is four feet tall in two months under one of these&lt;br /&gt;lights. Under the VHO lights, one may have to raise the lights every day, which means a growth rate of at least two&lt;br /&gt;inches a day. The only drawback is the expense of the VHO lamps and fixtures. The VHO lamps and fixtures are&lt;br /&gt;almost twice the price of the standard. If you are interested in our opinion, they are well worth it. Now that you have&lt;br /&gt;your lights up, you might be curious about the amount of light to give you plants per day. The maturation date of&lt;br /&gt;your plants is dependent on how much light they receive per day. The longer the dark period per day, the sooner the&lt;br /&gt;plant will bloom. Generally speaking, the less dark per day the better during the first six months of the plant’s life.&lt;br /&gt;The older the plant is before it blooms and goes to seed, the better the grass will be. After the plant is allowed to&lt;br /&gt;bloom, its metabolic rate is slowed so that the plant’s quality does not increase with the age at the same rate it did&lt;br /&gt;before it bloomed. The idea, then, is to let the plant get as old as possible before allowing it to mature so that the&lt;br /&gt;potency will be a high as possible at the time of harvest. One relatively sure way to keep your plants from blooming&lt;br /&gt;until you are ready for them is to leave the lights on all the time. Occasionally a plant will go ahead and bloom&lt;br /&gt;anyway, but it is the exception rather than the rule. If your plants receive 12 hours of light per day they will probably&lt;br /&gt;mature in 2 to 2.5 months. If they get 16 hours of light per day they will probably be blooming in 3.5 to 4 months.&lt;br /&gt;With 18 hours of light per day, they will flower in 4.5 to 5 months. It’s a good idea to put your lights on a timer to&lt;br /&gt;ensure that the amount of light received each day remains constant. A “vacation” timer, normally used to make it&lt;br /&gt;look like you are home while you are away, works nicely and can be found at most hardware or discount stores.&lt;br /&gt;Energy Emissions in Arbitrary Color Bands&lt;br /&gt;40 Watt Fluorescent Lamps in Watts and Percent of Total Emissions&lt;br /&gt;Light Type, Band Daylight, Watts(%),Cool White Watt(%),Gro-Lux Watt %,Gro-Lux WS&lt;br /&gt;Watt %&lt;br /&gt;Ultra-Violet ,-380,0.186,2.15,0.16,1.68,0.10,1.42,0.27,3.16&lt;br /&gt;Violet 380-430 ,0.832 ,9.60,0.72 ,7.57 ,0.70 ,9.67 ,1.07 ,12.48&lt;br /&gt;Blue 430-490,2.418, 27.91, 1.98, 20.78, 1.96, 27.07, 1.22, 14.29&lt;br /&gt;Green 490-560 ,2.372 ,27.38 ,2.35 ,24.67 ,1.02 ,14.02 ,1.24 ,14.49&lt;br /&gt;Yellow 560-590,1.259, 14.53, 1.74, 18.27, 0.10, 1.42, 0.83, 9.77&lt;br /&gt;Orange 590-630 ,1.144 ,13.21 ,1.69 ,17.75 ,0.44 ,6.05 ,1.36 ,15.93&lt;br /&gt;Red 630-700 ,0.452 ,6.22 ,0.81 ,8.47, 2.86, 39.55, 1.86 ,21.78&lt;br /&gt;Far Red 700-780 ,0.130 ,1.53 ,0.07 ,0.81 ,0.06 ,0.80 ,0.69 ,8.10&lt;br /&gt;Total 8.890, 100.0, 9.52, 100.0, 7.24, 100.0, 8.54 ,100.0&lt;br /&gt;Temperature and Humidity&lt;br /&gt;The ideal temperature for the light hours is 68 to 78 degrees Fahrenheit and for the dark hours there should be about&lt;br /&gt;a 15-degree drop in temperature. The growing room should be relatively dry if possible. What you want is a resinous&lt;br /&gt;coating on the leaves and to get the plant to do this, you must convince it that it needs the resinous coating on its&lt;br /&gt;leaves to protect itself from drying out. In an extremely humid room, the plants develop wide leaves and do not&lt;br /&gt;produce as much resin. You must take care not to let the temperature in a dry room become too hot, however, since&lt;br /&gt;the plant cannot assimilate water fast enough through its roots and its foliage will begin to brown out.&lt;br /&gt;Ventilation&lt;br /&gt;Proper ventilation in your growing room is fairly important. The more plants you have in one room, the more&lt;br /&gt;important good ventilation becomes. Plants breathe through their leaves. The also rid themselves of poisons through&lt;br /&gt;their leaves. If proper ventilation is not maintained, the pores of the leaves will become clogged and the leaves will&lt;br /&gt;die. If there is a free movement of air, the poisons can evaporate off the leaves and the plant can breathe and remain&lt;br /&gt;healthy.&lt;br /&gt;In a small closet where there are only a few plants you can probably create enough air circulation just by opening the&lt;br /&gt;door to look at them. Although it is possible to grow healthy looking plants in poorly ventilated rooms, they would&lt;br /&gt;be larger and healthier if they had a fresh supply of air coming in. If you spend a lot of time in your growing room,&lt;br /&gt;your plants will grow better because they will be using the carbon dioxide that you are exhaling around them. It is&lt;br /&gt;sometimes quite difficult to get a fresh supply of air in to your growing room because your room is usually hidden&lt;br /&gt;away in a secret corner of your house, possibly in the attic or basement. In this case, a fan will create some&lt;br /&gt;movement of air. It will also stimulate your plants into growing a healthier and sturdier stalk. Often times in an&lt;br /&gt;indoor environment, the stems of plants fail to become rigid because they don’t have to cope with elements of wind&lt;br /&gt;and rain. To a degree, though, this is an advantage because the plant puts most of its energy into producing leaves&lt;br /&gt;and resin instead of stems.&lt;br /&gt;Dehumidifying Your Growing Room&lt;br /&gt;Cannabis that grows in a hot, dry climate will have narrower leaves than cannabis grown in a humid atmosphere.&lt;br /&gt;The reason is that in a dry atmosphere the plants can respire easier because the moisture on the leaves evaporates&lt;br /&gt;faster. In a humid atmosphere, the moisture cannot evaporate as fast. Consequently, the leaves have to be broader&lt;br /&gt;with more surface area in order to expel the wastes that the plant put out. Since the broad leaves produce less resin&lt;br /&gt;per leaf than the narrow there will be more resin in an ounce of narrow leaves than in one ounce of broad leaves.&lt;br /&gt;There may be more leaf mass in the broader leafed plants, but most people are growing their own for quality rather&lt;br /&gt;than quantity.&lt;br /&gt;Since the resin in the marijuana plant serves the purpose of keeping the leaves from drying out, there is more apt to&lt;br /&gt;be a lot of resin produced in a dry room than in a humid one. In the Sears catalog, dehumidifiers cost around&lt;br /&gt;$100.00 and are therefore a bit impractical for the “hobby grower.”&lt;br /&gt;Watering&lt;br /&gt;If you live near a clear mountain stream, you can skip this bit on the quality of water. Most of us are supplied water&lt;br /&gt;by the city and some cities add more chemicals to the water than others . They all add chlorine, however, in varying&lt;br /&gt;quantities. Humans over the years have learned to either get rid of it somehow or to live with it, but your marijuana&lt;br /&gt;plants won’t have time to acquire a taste for it so you had better see that they don’t have to. Chlorine will evaporate&lt;br /&gt;if you let the water stand for 24 hours in an open container. Letting the water stand for a day or two will serve a dual&lt;br /&gt;purpose: The water will come to room temperature during that period of time and you can avoid the nasty shock&lt;br /&gt;your plants suffer when you drench them with cold water. Always water with room temperature to lukewarm water.&lt;br /&gt;If your water has an excessive amount of chlorine in it, you may want to get some anti- chlorine drops at the local&lt;br /&gt;fish or pet store. The most important thing about watering is to do it thoroughly. You can water a plant in a threegallon&lt;br /&gt;container with as much as three quarts of water. The idea is to get the soil evenly moist all the way to the&lt;br /&gt;bottom of the pot. If you use a little water, even if you do it often, it seeps just a short way down into the soil and&lt;br /&gt;any roots below the moist soil will start to turn upwards toward the water. The second most important thing about&lt;br /&gt;watering is to see to it that the pot has good drainage. There should be some holes in the bottom so that any excess&lt;br /&gt;water will run out. If the pot won’t drain, the excess water will accumulate in a pocket and rot the roots of the plant&lt;br /&gt;or simply make the soil sour or mildew. The soil, as we said earlier, must allow the water to drain evenly through it&lt;br /&gt;and must not become hard or packed. If you have made sure that the soil contains sand and pearlite, you shouldn’t&lt;br /&gt;have drainage problems. To discover when to water, feel the soil with your finger. if you feel moisture in the soil,&lt;br /&gt;you can wait a day or two to water. The soil near the top of the pot is always drier than the soil further down. You&lt;br /&gt;can drown your plant just as easily as you can let it get too dry and it is more likely to survive a dry spell than it is to&lt;br /&gt;survive a torrential flood. Water the plants well when you water and don’t water them at all when they don’t need it.&lt;br /&gt;Bugs&lt;br /&gt;If you can avoid getting bugs in the first place you will be much better off. Once your plants become infested you&lt;br /&gt;will probably be fighting bugs for the rest of your plants’ lives. To avoid bugs, be sure to use sterilized soil and&lt;br /&gt;containers and don’t bring other plants from outside into your growing room. If you have bets, ensure that they stay&lt;br /&gt;out of your growing room, since they can bring in pests on their fur. Examine your plants regularly for signs of&lt;br /&gt;insects, spots, holes in the leaves, browning of the tips of the leaves, and droopy branches. If you find that somehow&lt;br /&gt;in spite of all your precautions you have a plant room full of bugs, you’ll have to spray your plants with some kind&lt;br /&gt;of insecticide. You’ll want to use something that will kill the bugs and not you. Spider mites are probably the bug&lt;br /&gt;that will do the most damage to the marijuana plants. One of the reasons is that they are almost microscopic and&lt;br /&gt;very hard to spot. They are called spider mites because they leave a web-like substance clinging to the leaves. They&lt;br /&gt;also cause tiny little spots to appear on the leaves. Probably the first thing you’ll notice, however, is that your plants&lt;br /&gt;look sick and depressed. The mites suck enzymes from the leaves and as a result the leaves lose some of their green&lt;br /&gt;color and glossiness. Sometimes the leaves look like they have some kid of fungus on them. The eggs are very tiny&lt;br /&gt;black dots. You might be wise to get a magnifying glass so that you can really scrutinize your plants closely. Be sure&lt;br /&gt;to examine the underside of the leaves too. The mites will often be found clinging to the underside as well as the top&lt;br /&gt;of the leaves. The sooner you start fighting the bugs, the easier it will be to get rid of them. For killing spider mites&lt;br /&gt;on marijuana, one of the best insecticides if “Fruit and Berry” spray made by Llers. Ortho also produces several&lt;br /&gt;insecticides that will kill mites. The ingredients to look for are Kelthane and Malatheon. Both of these poisons are&lt;br /&gt;lethal to humans and pets as well as bugs, but they both detoxify in about ten days so you can safely smoke the grass&lt;br /&gt;ten days after spraying. Fruit and Berry will only kill the adult mite, however, and you’ll have to spray every four&lt;br /&gt;days for about two weeks to be sure that you have killed all the adults before they have had a chance to lay eggs.&lt;br /&gt;Keep a close watch on your plants because it only takes one egg laying adult to re- infest your plants and chances&lt;br /&gt;are that one or two will escape your barrage of insecticides. If you see little bugs flying around your plants, they are&lt;br /&gt;probably white flies. The adults are immune to almost all the commercial insecticides except Fruit and Berry, which&lt;br /&gt;will not kill the eggs or larva. It is the larval stage of this insect that does the most damage. They suck out enzymes&lt;br /&gt;too, and kill your plants if they go unchecked. You will have to get on a spraying program just as was explained in&lt;br /&gt;the spider mite section.&lt;br /&gt;An organic method of bug control is using soapsuds. Put Ivory flakes in some lukewarm water and work up the suds&lt;br /&gt;into lather. Then put the suds over the plant. The obvious disadvantage is it you don’t rinse the soap off the plant&lt;br /&gt;you’ll taste the soap when you smoke the leaves.&lt;br /&gt;Pruning&lt;br /&gt;We have found that pruning is not always necessary. The reason one does it in the first place is to encourage&lt;br /&gt;secondary growth and to allow light to reach the immature leaves. Some strands of grass just naturally grow thick&lt;br /&gt;and bushy and if they are not clipped the sap moves in an uninterrupted flow right to the top of the plant where it&lt;br /&gt;produces flowers that are thick with resin. On the other hand, if your plants appear tall and spindly for their age at&lt;br /&gt;three weeks, they probably require a little trimming to ensure a nice full leafy plant. At three weeks of age your plant&lt;br /&gt;should have at least two sets of branches or four leaf clusters and a top. To prune the plant, simply slice the top off&lt;br /&gt;just about the place where two branches oppose each other. Use a razor blade in a straight cut. If you want to, you&lt;br /&gt;can root the top in some water and when the roots appear, plant the top in moist soil and it should grow into another&lt;br /&gt;plant. If you are going to root the top you should cut the end again, this time with a diagonal cut so as to expose&lt;br /&gt;more surface to the water or rooting solution. The advantage to taking cuttings from your plant is that it produces&lt;br /&gt;more tops. The tops have the resin, and that’s the name of the game. Every time you cut off a top, the plant seeds out&lt;br /&gt;two more top branches at the base of the existing branches. Pruning also encourages the branches underneath to&lt;br /&gt;grow faster than they normally would without the top having been cut.&lt;br /&gt;Harvesting and Curing&lt;br /&gt;Well, now that you’ve grown your marijuana, you will want to cur it properly so that it smokes clean and won’t bite.&lt;br /&gt;You can avoid that “homegrown” taste of chlorophyll that sometimes makes one’s fillings taste like they might be&lt;br /&gt;dissolving. We know of several methods of curing the marijuana so that it will have a mild flavor and a mellow&lt;br /&gt;rather than harsh smoke.&lt;br /&gt;First, pull the plant up roots and all and hang it upside down for 24 hours. Then put each plant in a paper grocery&lt;br /&gt;bag with the top open for three or four days or until the leaves feels dry to the touch. Now strip the leaves off the&lt;br /&gt;stem and put them in a glass jar with a lid. Don’t pack the leaves in tightly, you want air to reach all the leaves. The&lt;br /&gt;main danger in the curing process is mold. If the leaves are too damp when you put them into the jar, they will mold&lt;br /&gt;and since the mold will destroy the resins, mold will ruin your marijuana. You should check the jars every day by&lt;br /&gt;smelling them and if you smell an acrid aroma take the weed out of the jar and spread it out on newspaper so that it&lt;br /&gt;can dry quickly. Another method is to uproot the plants and hang them upside down. You get some burlap bags&lt;br /&gt;damp and slip them up over the plants. Keep the bags damp and leave them in the sun for at least a week. Now put&lt;br /&gt;the plants in a paper bag for a few days until the weed is dry enough to smoke. Like many fine things in life,&lt;br /&gt;marijuana mellows out with age. The aging process tends to remove the chlorophyll taste.&lt;br /&gt;Editor’s Note and Important Warning:&lt;br /&gt;This pamphlet was written about 8 years ago. While the facts, figures, and methods described here are still valid, an&lt;br /&gt;important note must be added concerning the purchasing of equipment and supplies. The information age is upon us&lt;br /&gt;and an increasing amount of data is being kept about all of us whether we realize it or not. With the war on drugs in&lt;br /&gt;full effect, the D.E.A. is using this information at every possible opportunity. When you make a purchase with a&lt;br /&gt;credit card, every last bit of information regarding that purchase is filed away into a database, both at the store and&lt;br /&gt;with your credit card company. Not only the price, but the exact date, location, and items purchased are recorded&lt;br /&gt;and stored away. Many stores and credit card companies routinely sell their databases of customers and transactions&lt;br /&gt;to anybody who can afford it. The D.E.A can certainly afford it. After all, they’re using your tax dollars. The D.E.A.&lt;br /&gt;as well as other government agencies DO purchase these databases for their own uses. They feed them into their&lt;br /&gt;computers and the computers spit out a list of anybody with “suspicious” purchases. Any purchases that could be&lt;br /&gt;associated with drug production, use, or selling could be flagged for further investigation. These “suspicious”&lt;br /&gt;purchases include unusual chemicals, medical supplies such as syringes, lights and timers, and even potting soil and&lt;br /&gt;fertilizer. The point is , if you are planning on purchasing supplies to grow marijuana don’t take any chances. While&lt;br /&gt;the computers would probably never flag the average home grower, who is simply growing enough for his own use,&lt;br /&gt;you never know. If you are purchasing equipment or supplies, PAY CASH! In addition, many supermarkets and&lt;br /&gt;discount stores now have some sort of “Preferred Customer” cards. When you buy something, regardless of how you&lt;br /&gt;pay, you give them your card to scan and all your purchases are recorded. They then send you some sort of coupon&lt;br /&gt;depending on what and how much you purchased each month. It sounds like a good deal, but you wind up having all&lt;br /&gt;of your purchases recorded and sold just like with the credit cards. DON’T use one of these cards when you are&lt;br /&gt;purchasing anything that might be deemed suspicious. For that matter, don’t use them at all. They just result in a ton&lt;br /&gt;of junk mail and a lot of people knowing exactly what you buy and when you buy it.&lt;div class="blogger-post-footer"&gt;&lt;img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/3422004691882544138-4017936580089829083?l=kishan-anything.blogspot.com' alt='' /&gt;&lt;/div&gt;
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