Check out the on my ig story highlights
I missed some pics toward the end of the flowering cycle but if you check the weeks back on a calendar you will find that the time lines up. I posted that picture 42 days into 12/12 and I had snapped it a few days before.
Selective stress + crop steering + good nutrients + high light + correct pruning + good genetics and this plant will surprise anyone.
The run it story highlights next to it was before I got into crop steering and if you watch that one you will see the difference in stack at different times with and without. I have further improved it by switching to 4x4x4 cultilene cubes for better control over the substrate.
I called one man out on flower times not multiple and i think many who have grown will have a hard time believing thats day 40.
I didnt directly name/affiliate you, i told people they can look around the grow threads and make the determination themselves. the 36 hour dry time post was welll 36 hour dry time…
What does demoing an IDRY for a harvest have to do with me asking to see you dialing in a grow room enough to get 4 pounds per light?
Also funny how you decided to say that the exact day that thumper publicly thanked me publicly for sending him quality cuts of multiple strains… while you’re also talking in the same message about “careful who you get cuts from”
Sounds like you got issues at home or something man. Hope you get that figured out soon
Did you look at the proof I sent you in ig that is 40 days in? If you look at the story highlights next to it you will pretty clearly see the stack at day 40 was quite a bit different before I was doing proper crop steering.
FFS I’m so fucking happy we don’t have an “off the shelf” automation system lol. We pay $60 total burdened for a temp/RH sensor including the IO on the PLC (which accounts for literally $59 of that cost).
I did masters degree on photosytnetis of narow leaf and broad leaf CBD varietys selected from the same population.
It seems that every factor inductin more sugar production is actually a beneficial thing, but one should be vary of nitrogen use efficieny wich is very high and promotes anlonger life cycle.
Love that you guys are making horticulture production proud to be one of the most tuned in processes on the planet.
How many runs of testing do you perform on a new strain before launchin mass produce?
Edit:" i should have said cultivar to be professional, but the old habits die hard…"
The EPA recently tried to classify biostimulants as pesticides because they want to regulate them like plant growth regulators. The Humic Product Trade Association and our lawyers disagree with your definition of “PGR”.
That negative phrase is typically used with synthetic agrochemicals, especially in Europe. The term “PGR” loses meaning when you start looking at substances like organic acids and humates in compost as an example. Hormones in natural products like kelp and fulvic acid are considered beneficial biostimulants.
Just getting settled into the new spot, grow is coming along getting all the TrolMaster gear dialed in, gotta get internet hooked up and figure out shot size and dry back time
I always poke a few hole in the bags, like a ghetto aero pot or whatever they were called. Ive really been like the charcoir compressed blocks from clone to flower all in the same one.
Try the charcoir compressed in nursery bags, they work great for me and it some of the best pure coco ive used. I need to revamp my whole indoor so Ive been playing with compressed stuff so i can run auto irrigation since im really busy and its not even the busy season for me yet