Exceptionally High FECO Yields

Stupid phone. Shed, I have yet to perform any of the root bundles inspections yet. What do you look for specifically?
 
Hello 420,
During my absence last night the garden endured 2 separate power failures but nothing seems whacked. Looking at my timers I can see they are 3.5 hours behind now. No biggie, but disclosures and self-reporting are essential tools in experimentation. Honesty my friends. Honesty.

I think the clones that I have presented as sisters of the same mother, are in fact only strain related. The clones unless I am mistaken (not a biologist) should not express phenotypic variance’s that we are witnessing in the garden.
Two of the four cultivars are very near harvest, while the other two are a week or more out. When the clones were taken, we had removed the lower branches from all four seed plants on the same day during Lolli popping. One of my functions obviously was to ensure all samples were marked and identified, the who is who business. This very important task may not have gotten the attention it deserves from me that particular morning. It would appear to me that I goofed big, and have mixed phenotype clones in a controlled study that just sucked bunches of air from my work. The experiment will press forward reconsidering these four clones as simply a strain study on the effects of drought application.

Dang
edit; Todays trike inspection resulted in big smiles. Don't have any way of counting but stressed clones positively showing more "Frostiness" yeah I been wanting to use that word. Very hobbitual ya know :peace:
 
Do you mean to decide whether to transplant?
LOL
I still have not looked at what a smart pot is but reading these comments makes me think it is something I want. I was talking about my stalks and roots are still buried in the 5 gal containers and I normally (after harvest chores) go about with some forensics. That's when I plop them next to each other on the floor and compare them. Only problem is I have no clue what I should be looking at or for. :peace:
 
Oh! I rarely do any rootopsies. I do shake all the dirt off, rinse them clean, dry them in the sun, and chop them up for use in my skin salve though.
ROOTOPSIES--- LOL
No kidding, this salve post you linked is awesome. A very special person has been asking me to make her a pain ointment and UPS delivered a few dozen bottles with droppers to the house three days ago. If I make her a great salve the proposition of a new smart pot might go over better. Smartpots, fans, @stoneotter is right, seeing all this gear makes me wishful. I bet she has me get busy on it as soon as I have her read it.

Honey, hug a root!
 
The salve is for bites, burns, abrasions, and hives, and has no pain-killing properties, as it's almost entirely devoid of THC. My pain oil is decarbed buds in 50/50 grapeseed and pumpkin seed oil. I calculate it to be around 15mg/ml THC.

Two different products, two different uses.
The lady smiled and has requested I produce both your remedies, "following those cute pictures" mind you now.
Thanks Shed :peace:
p.s. she has always resisted my ideas of rubbing any oil over her in the past. hm
 
The clones are now on flower day 49 and as I stated two of the cultivars appear to be very near harvest. As a coincidence in our favor the two early flower finishers are from both sides of the experiment. CFD # 3 was not stressed (control’s), but the other quickie CFD #4 was stressed (Delta’s) over the 50* threshold. Vice versa with the still flowering pair of clones.

Straw Hat stuff,
A fifth clone was taken and grown (not mentioned previously) with our four experiment clones until the 10th day of flower when she was transplanted to a gorilla site with some morning shade, but full afternoon sunlight. She had cute little flowers just beginning to smile. This change was sensed by the Genetic Regulatory Network (GNR) and she began remixing her hormonal signals and tiny labs in the plant began producing Abscisic acid (ABA) and other hormones. Within 10 days observable changes to leaf morphology were well underway. The foliar lamina (blade) portions of leaf area have thinned noticeably. Additionally, the outdoor cultivar began producing only three bladed leaves with diminishing serrations along the sides of the lamina. Vertical growth has been slow if any since kicking her out to the wild. Many more thoughts and notes to follow later… :peace:

From Wikie: The Genetic Regulatory Network (GRN) is responsible for creating this phenotypic plasticity and involves a variety of genes and proteins regulating leaf morphology. Phytohormones have been shown to play a key role in signaling throughout the plant, and changes in concentration of the phytohormones can cause a change in development.[15
 
@Oldbear will spot why any google search for GNR yields a lot about Guns n Roses but my dyslexic typo of GRN works better. Sorry
 
I was spelling Caplan with a K and couldnt figure it out. Mad science
 
Last blast tonight. Spent !

Straw hat notes,
Connections with or between the silencing of apical dominance (1st topping) and taking of flowering clones. When a cultivar is in flower and we take a cutting, then clone it, the changes in plant branchial and foliar morphology are well documented among growers. Produces monstrously complicated specimens although I have yet to proceed with the practice, but heck yes, we will be. I need to get closer with some due diligence into both these curios. Yeah
 
I thought about private messaging some players on this thread but decided to publish.
Remember I recently asked about changing my screen name from Maritimer. There really was a reason, and now it has happened again. I am known by that moniker in another world. Over years I have developed many good working relations with Maritime Industry Annalists from leading financial institutions around the globe. I exchanged private research about public equities with them and some friendships developed. At these big banks they have water cooler conversations with analysts from different departments. It has been brought to my attention that at two separate institutions this very thread of ours is a matter of discussion. In one conversation we were presented as a threat to an existing portfolio, as well as an opportunity by another bank analyst who would cherry pick our information to his clients.

It is my opinion the marriages between finance and science are few and rarely have a happy ending. .
just sayin :peace:

next thoughts
Music & Hydro
 
I thought about private messaging some players on this thread but decided to publish.
Remember I recently asked about changing my screen name from Maritimer. There really was a reason, and now it has happened again. I am known by that moniker in another world. Over years I have developed many good working relations with Maritime Industry Annalists from leading financial institutions around the globe. I exchanged private research about public equities with them and some friendships developed. At these big banks they have water cooler conversations with analysts from different departments. It has been brought to my attention that at two separate institutions this very thread of ours is a matter of discussion. In one conversation we were presented as a threat to an existing portfolio, as well as an opportunity by another bank analyst who would cherry pick our information to his clients.

It is my opinion the marriages between finance and science are few and rarely have a happy ending. .
just sayin :peace:

next thoughts
Music & Hydro
The world gets smaller every day.
 
Maybe we have a source for some ABA. That will probably work a lot better than me scrapping together a batch. Waiting on some confirmation from a company called Pubchem. Been thinking about our options introducing the hormone to cultivar specimens via foliar application, root assimilation and uptake, and of course mixing it directly with the fertigations. We will see. Getting ready to head downstairs. Probably a chop day for CFD # 3 & 4. :peace:
 
Imagine for a second if we figure this out. The ability to induce monstercropping without the need to wait for flowering prior to clone taking, and then to give her some ABA at the right time and have her think she is thirsty, even though she is not, thereby throwing glandular production into overdrive as she sits there and looks pretty. Canascience. :peace:
 
Imagine for a second if we figure this out. The ability to induce monstercropping without the need to wait for flowering prior to clone taking, and then to give her some ABA at the right time and have her think she is thirsty, even though she is not, thereby throwing glandular production into overdrive as she sits there and looks pretty. Canascience. :peace:
That may have Canobel prize smell! Very interesting watching you do that. Personally I would think twice to save a monster cropped cut because it would be in the way for a long time. If I thought it would root normally I'd shift my thinking. Brilliant train.
 
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