Exceptionally High FECO Yields

My alcoholism is held in check with cannabis and help from the original gardener. I will still conduct alcohol extractions with the pucks, but I really enjoy making medicine without the smelly stuff.
Squish > collect > cook > syringe.
The cleanups are fun adorning a few bones with the leftovers. Whoa, not while driving, packs a punch. :)
 
My alcoholism is held in check with cannabis and help from the original gardener. I will still conduct alcohol extractions with the pucks, but I really enjoy making medicine without the smelly stuff.
Squish > collect > cook > syringe.
The cleanups are fun adorning a few bones with the leftovers. Whoa, not while driving, packs a punch. :)
My consumption went way down since I picked up cannabis. Not a bad thing.
 
I might be mistaken but...
Ever since Sky told me he applies foliar fish solutions to his plants, I started giving Cali O #1 a foliar spray of both my normal flower nutes and 1 tbsp emulsion/gal just seeing what it would do. I applied the spray on two consecutive feed days, so 3 days apart between sprays.

The results are so pronounced I may be forced to defer on any MEJA study on her. I will take pics today that clearly show increased trichome production on CALI #1. This looks to be pretty handsome results already. The smell is not desirable when applied but goes away in a couple hours.

I have never used fish emulsion as a foliar elicitor before, and I must thank Sky. I was scared to use it until you fessed up to the practice. ;)

On a sour note, today I knocked over Flowering clone #3. She fell 2 inches on her side. It looked as if I had thrown it from the top of the dang empire state building all the way to the sidewalk. Crazy stuff happens.
She is in the infirmary and full recovery is expected.
 
Keep us informed on the emulsion.
keep you informed I will my brother,
even you and me can afford fish emulsion.
how cool, if its a tool!
I just made that up. :bongrip:
 
I've read (can't recall where) that emulsion and hydrolysate will not have the same results because of the difference of how each was made. I'll try to retrieve that article from my history, but essentially emulsion is made using heat whereas the hydrol is made by cold pulverizing and allowed to ferment past decomp and stabilized with phosphoric acid. So with the hydrol, there's microbial activity as well as the preserverence of certain proteins and other crap that makes it more beneficial. Sorry for the loosely paraphrased recital, I will try to find you the link to the article though.
 
It's not the article I read, but more or less summarizes it well. Just click the first question

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Fish Emulsions vs. Hydrolysate Fish Fertilizer - FAQs
 
The bottle says;
Alaska Fish Fertilizer 5-1-1 G.A.
Made by Central Garden and Pet Company.
Derived from fish solubles and Phosphoric acid.
IDK what to think.
bottle is picture on page 37 next to my bud press.
 
I grabbed sample sugar leaf from both. We will scope them after dinner.
 
I am really pretty happy with what I think I see.
Cali #1 got sprayed and has far more trichomes developed on Flower Day #36, compared to Cali #2 who was not sprayed.
Bad back night > whirlpool up next with the plastic bong for safety. :bongrip:
 
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