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Alrighty then! I was aware that things are not all as I've read in the past, even recent past. About a year and a half ago I watched Frenchy Cannoli, a hash maker, say to wait until trichs are very amber for the best hash for outdoor growing! Well that didn't make sense with current knowledge of indoor growing. That is what we all have come to measure with right? Clear = not ready but maybe ready and have racy consequences. Milky = ready. And Amber = less thc and more sleepy feel.Ahoy Shedski
I was gonna post to your thread understanding you and your audience might challenge my positions.
The conversation about trichome color and post drought harvesting needs to be revisited. Something is missing. I will provoke your thinking by telling you there is a good chance we are all wrong. Amber this, milky that. It’s all bullshit. Maybe not all bullshit, just mostly bullshit. Just like well intentioned, but foolhardy practice of intentional defoliation. More bullshit. Got to run but I will be back.
Put on your thinking caps if you're up to the task, then go ahead and call me out. No hate mail please.
Looking forward to the rundown on why its all bullshit.Ahoy Shedski
I was gonna post to your thread understanding you and your audience might challenge my positions.
The conversation about trichome color and post drought harvesting needs to be revisited. Something is missing. I will provoke your thinking by telling you there is a good chance we are all wrong. Amber this, milky that. It’s all bullshit. Maybe not all bullshit, just mostly bullshit. Just like well intentioned, but foolhardy practice of intentional defoliation. More bullshit. Got to run but I will be back.
Put on your thinking caps if you're up to the task, then go ahead and call me out. No hate mail please.
Frenchy is hitting on most his cylinders. I love how he describes the great hash ball of Mali. And how nobody in hash producing countries smoke resin less than one year old (at least). Dude has zero botanical background, so we went to the same classes. But if you listen to what he is saying it is clear, the best hash comes from amber trichomes.Alrighty then! I was aware that things are not all as I've read in the past, even recent past. About a year and a half ago I watched Frenchy Cannoli, a hash maker, say to wait until trichs are very amber for the best hash for outdoor growing! Well that didn't make sense with current knowledge of indoor growing. That is what we all have come to measure with right? Clear = not ready but maybe ready and have racy consequences. Milky = ready. And Amber = less thc and more sleepy feel.
That's what I got. I seem to think there's some difference between outdoor and indoor growing that changes how the plant works( reacts to the light available). That's where you come in. Post Drought differences now huh?
not all bull, mostly bullLooking forward to the rundown on why its all bullshit.
I haven't dug around much on this topic but surely someone somewhere has done the science: analyzing cannabinoid content of clear, cloudy, and amber trichomes to let us know when THCa becomes CBNa.The conversation about trichome color and post drought harvesting needs to be revisited. Something is missing. I will provoke your thinking by telling you there is a good chance we are all wrong. Amber this, milky that. It’s all bullshit. Maybe not all bullshit, just mostly bullshit.
LOL! Don't @ me bro.Put on your thinking caps if you're up to the task, then go ahead and call me out. No hate mail please
Does it? Or do folks who make hash prefer more couchlock in their smoke? Does anyone get/crave that uppy clear/cloudy-trichome sativa high from the amber-triched hash?the best hash comes from amber trichomes.
You have it. That, I think is precisely what is at play there when Frenchy says amber is best the hash. When your tolerance to cannabis rises with chronic use of concentrates, it takes that strong couch effect to think your catching a buzz. If you are high all the time, getting high requires more and more ...Does it? Or do folks who make hash prefer more couchlock in their smoke? Does anyone get/crave that uppy clear/cloudy-trichome sativa high from the amber-triched hash?
Not sure of your source, but the reason plants are green is chlorophyll. Plants are good at not wasting potential energy. Buds and the sugar leaves are green, they contain chlorophyll, end of story. The plant does not make chlorophyll to have it sit around and do nothing. Any part of the plant that is green has chlorophyll in it, buds, sugar leaves, bracts, etc. Even the sepals of a male flower have chlorophyll. They may not have the same concentration as the leaves, but it is functioning chlorophyll and it does contribute to energy for the plant/flower. I've looked at the inside of bud tissues under a microscope and you can SEE THE CHLOROPLASTS. Marijuana is wind pollinated, as with many wind pollinate plants it doesn't waste energy on showy flowers, nectar, nectar guides, pheromones, etc.The cells making up the flower do not participate in photosynthesis.
Ahoy Phyto,Not sure of your source, but the reason plants are green is chlorophyll. Plants are good at not wasting potential energy. Buds and the sugar leaves are green, they contain chlorophyll, end of story. The plant does not make chlorophyll to have it sit around and do nothing. Any part of the plant that is green has chlorophyll in it, buds, sugar leaves, bracts, etc. Even the sepals of a male flower have chlorophyll. They may not have the same concentration as the leaves, but it is functioning chlorophyll and it does contribute to energy for the plant/flower. I've looked at the inside of bud tissues under a microscope and you can SEE THE CHLOROPLASTS. Marijuana is wind pollinated, as with many wind pollinate plants it doesn't waste energy on showy flowers, nectar, nectar guides, pheromones, etc.
You post a picture and I'll show you where I'd top it!Anybody know where you cut these silly looking things when topping? I
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So that would imply those cells are similar to stem cells in that they are able to morph into whatever is called for in the particular circumstance? They have to already be there in the cutting since the plant doesn't know the scissors are coming and then it's too late. So the act of cutting must stimulate the plant to kick into survival mode and repurpose certain cells to regrow roots and kick the process off??Locasynthesis Lecture; Maritimer et-al 2023.
Ahoy @Azimuth,
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I do not have a specific reference that will identify what I am going to describe, but it is my way of understanding the plant. I call it locasynthesis from the Latin phrase locales snythesis meaning localized synthesis. In this theory the flower will be provided the essential energies and resources required to fulfill its reproductive responsibilities thru a localized network of synthesizers. We are not only describing photosynthesis, as we will discuss in a second, but hormonal synthesis as well.
The plant has a Genetic Regulatory Network (GRN) of complex nature that operates similar to human central nervous system (CNS) except in a plant the entire GRN is written in DNA code and can be disassociated while remaining functional. When you cut off a cutting for cloning the entire mother plants GRN becomes disassociated from the cuttings and both parts retain fully functional GRN systems. The cutting becomes a separate, but identical organism. The instant the scissors closed, from one came two.
From One came Two individual, but identical organisms striving for the same genetically controlled goal of reproduction. The code written in the DNA of both organisms telling the plants they must fulfil the responsibility of reproducing the species. The developmental stages of life neatly planned out in an orderly fashion. From the development of gonads, thru the production of flowers capable of conducting life, the DNA codifies everything that should happen.
The instant the scissors closed the cutting was fully equipped with its own GRN. Suddenly, but seamlessly assuming complete control over the young cultivar. In that instant, sensory cells are reporting the injury and the cutting’s GRN has began remixing the hormonal balance to allocate synthesis of complex proteins and cells beginning the wound healing process. The cutting will begin building root cells, and the demand for vegetative growth will come in time to produce adequate foliage for energy production.
Locasynthesis is directly responsible for the transmission of life unto the cutting. Like the ghost copy of the DNA code, locasynthesis is the creator’s mechanism for allowing a leaf to simultaneously be happily providing photosynthesis to the mother plant while it remains attached to it, meanwhile capable and functionally able to instantly become independent from the mother plant synthesizing its own hormonal homeostasis as required. The ability to provide photosynthetic energy to the Mother plant whilst simultaneously providing the same upon separation unto the cutting is an example of locasynthesis. There is a great deal we still do not fully understand about locasynthesis and that plays directly into my hesitation regarding defoliation of cannabis during flower.
Too much going on already to force her into abortive senescence.