Thanks for taking the time to write that up. It was clear and concise and my ? was answered.
Follow-up curiosity…
If the glandular head is being filled with more cannabinoids due to the drought response, then the head size should be measurably larger on the droughted plants compared to the...
Howdy Maritimer, your nice looking plants brought me out of hibernation. I’ve been droughting in the shadows for a few years now. I don’t ever do a comparison grow to tell how much of a difference it makes. I also recently transferred to earthboxes and organic soil and think they are great.
Can...
Hi krissi, I read the cloning experiments from dr Kaplan and that led to reading the drought experiments. I had to read it a few times to understand his methodology and timing. I came here and found @Maritimer was working with the information too.
It’s not new news that hemp that experiences...
Good luck with the drought treatments. I’ve been doing it for a while now. People on here told me straight up I was wrong. The dark clouds haven’t read the study or they wouldn’t be poo-pooing it.
The timing of the drought has to be adjusted to your flowering time and watering cycles. It’s not a...
i would be mighty skeptical of a 25% thcv for $20 a seed. especially from a vendor whose cookies have zero resemblance to cookies.
"varin's vendetta" is another seed line.
good that theres no visible bugs.
Maybe it's the nitrogen? in the air during a thunder storm.
the leaf hoppers i get on my plants are big enough to catch and squish. they like to move around the stem to avoid detection. just like a squirrel moving around a tree trunk avoiding a hunter.
you are right agricultural soap would be some type of surfactant/spreader.
Yucca extract is a good one.
aloes can be used, especially soap aloes
I've used natural soaps like dr. bronner's
You can make your own from canola oil and potassiumhydroxide- search for "jadam wetting agent"
google jadam...
I’ve always been curious if you pollinate those leaf buds… will the resulting offspring display the bud leaf trait too? A form of maternal or cytoplasmic inheritance? Maybe even more buds?
If you can use some type of surfactant it will help to control mites.
Here’s a home remedy…
“There is a far better solution for spider mites late in bloom. This works. Very effective. 1 cup of 3% hydrogen peroxide and 1 cup granulated sugar in a gallon of water. Add an ag soap spreader to make...