Cannabis Rezination

@StoneOtter
are you ready ?
you will need hold on when your eyes behold in person
let me know if you squirt
 
Ahoy @Stunger
keep in mind you are just round the block from my JA supplier.
get yourself a Christmas Gift that you really will enjoy. :love:
 
aiming for the whirlpool so I need jot this now. post whirlpool = night night

Straw hat notes
The role of ABA in maintaining seed dormancy under scrutiny here. Just how the hormone goes about that and how it may affect our tinkering. We are thinking ABA is comfy cozy in the role of inhibitor and there we will find our advantage in exploiting that role. As an inhibitor it has needs. Needs like inputs for example. An inhibitor’s reliance on inputs may be a manageable breach for us.

The idea flow here goes like this.
If cannabis ABA needs a degree of stratification to occur and be maintained thru X circadian cycles we might find manipulations of the inputs (stratification & CC) to be more readily conveyed.

tbc

Sit Maxwell :hookah:
 
Ahoy @Stunger
keep in mind you are just round the block from my JA supplier.
get yourself a Christmas Gift that you really will enjoy. :love:
Thankyou @Maritimer. Your studies are really raising my interest, I'll be looking keenly as you post further updates. The recent one of the fan leaves bristling with trichomes was especially compelling.
:hookah:
 
coffee?
about your vegetative growth substrate
drying times and ancillary root development
@InTheShed helped me speed mine up a bit
the quicker the drying time = the longer the roots will be rooting around and looking for moisture
we all know the bigger the roots, the bigger the fruits.
Think about that, and please pass the bong.
more coffee?

Sit Maxwell :hookah:
 
First snow of the season here.
Sipping some hot joe and thinking the same thing you are.
ABA is hard at work outside keeping all the seeds dormant until spring.

Have a great day :)
 
A peek at one on the Stank Queens today. She hides in a back corner and did not get the most even foliar treatment we have ever conducted. Feeding her is thru a 4 foot pipe with a funnel on one end.

The Stank


 
Ahoy @Desormais
The supplier in my case powergrown worked like this. The (JA) comes in a vial and using a syringe you draw out 1 ml. and then in same syringe suck up 2 ml. of alcohol. A bit of shaking and tapping with the fingernails on the syringe does the trick. Then add the 3 ml methel ester jasmonate (MeJA) to 1 gallon reverse osmosis water for ~150 ppm.

My vial came with extra JA and I was able to draw another 3/4 of a ml. and make a gallon of ~100 ppm MeJA.

Best of Luck Captain D.
You will be flying a flag officers banner in no time. :hookah:
 
The supplier in my case powergrown worked like this. The (JA) comes in a vial and using a syringe you draw out 1 ml. and then in same syringe suck up 2 ml. of alcohol. A bit of shaking and tapping with the fingernails on the syringe does the trick. Then add the 3 ml methel ester jasmonate (MeJA) to 1 gallon reverse osmosis water for ~150 ppm.

My vial came with extra JA and I was able to draw another 3/4 of a ml. and make a gallon of ~100 ppm.

Best of Luck Captain D.
You will be flying a flag officers banner in no time. :hookah:
Yes, you really peaked my interested with all those pics of heavy trichomes.
It even looks like you are getting them well down the leaf fingers.

Does it keep once you have mixed it up?

I opted to buy some Polysorbate (tween) as I have used tween before at work as a surfactant, so I know it should wet really well on the leaf.

I bought from Powergrown on Ebay, which seemed to be cheaper than the Powergrown website.
Let's see if it gets past UK customs.

:thumb:
 
The customs issue is tough. I wanted to send @DonkeyDick and @Stunger some down under down under and the folks here acting like I was mailing a plague. The fragrance industry has dealt with this forever. Governments do not understand what a phytohormone is but they watched TV and know its bad.

And wait until you smell this stuff going on the plants. You will want to use it as a air freshener it smells so good. I wanted to squirt the dog but Mrs Maritimer forbade it.
 
The customs issue is tough. I wanted to send @DonkeyDick and @Stunger some down under down under and the folks here acting like I was mailing a plague. The fragrance industry has dealt with this forever. Governments do not understand what a phytohormone is but they watched TV and know its bad.

And wait until you smell this stuff going on the plants. You will want to use it as a air freshener it smells so good. I wanted to squirt the dog but Mrs Maritimer forbade it.
Question: Sir, why is your dog growing trichomes? Answer: the air freshener was too strong. :rofl:
 
My four legged brother it is really good to finally drag you aboard. To bring ya current, I lost my sense again. I know, but...
So I was getting on with one those nights when we takes out the heavy meds and get oiled slicker than snot, fighting back at the pain. I steps outside to grab some cool and clean when this notion sets on me. I rush back to the dab rig.

We gonna contrive the means and ways of foolin the shela's too believin they are parched. aye

Come dip your ears back and let the Captn squirt just one em?

For the love of science :love:

I promise it don't hurt.
 
I’m (almost) all ears, brother!
we want to regulate, then ultimately control the stomata.
in nature, if cannabis becomes parched it synthesizes ABA
and then ABA drives the command for the stomatal closures.
when the stomata are closed there is no uptake from roots or lamina.

we are gettin close
and watch when we concert the jazz.
the shela's will get up and dance.
 
Straw hat notes
sitting here thinking hard about what I remember reading somewhere that foliar sprays can deliver nutrients very well, especially when applied during transpiration. The open stomata ...

think we need set up for exogenous foliar ABA speriment.
scope on tripod capturing transpiration while treating with foliar ABA
hoping to intake enough ABA through foliar sprays alone to trigger stomata closure.
need know how long initial treatment keeps them shut, if they close.
 
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