Exceptionally High FECO Yields

I need an adapter like Sky said to get the scope down in the garden. I grabbed this pick of a lower tier flower. Pretty mature for her young age. Flower Day #37. Cali Orange #1.
 
Fella? Looks like a gal to me!
LOL, you are right good man.
Shed, have a look at that closeup shot I took a few minutes ago.
Am I seeing things or are a bunch of bulbs amber?
 
Thats where I think I spotted some also. Did not expect any at this early age.
 
I have to say I'm a terrible judge in HPS. I need white light to make those calls. But whatever looks like it might be amber looks like it's on the sugar leaves to me.
I am terrible at it. Color deficient red and green the eye doc says.
 
I may need to go back to your tips on cloning. Last batch really slow to spool. I did not see the jump start I set out to give them. Bummer this time, but I will try again. :)
 
It was good hearing from you @InTheShed.
I wanted to mention I will be staying over Halloween at Hines taking care of a vet in need. While I am up in Chicago I have two Japanese markets loaded into gmaps. They both have freshly imported strains of the brown rice I want use in our home made GABA study. I will let you know when I concoct the jazz. :)
 
Gardeners notes;

The three foliar applications of fish fertilizer on Cali Orange #1 has significantly affected the production of trichome glands forcing our decision to withdraw her from our planned MEJA treatment. Additionally, this cultivar is expressing a speedy flowering cycle with pistils already retracting. Phenotypic variations were not controlled for in this study. Seed stock was utilized.

On a brighter note, Cali Orange #2 has been cleared for participation in an initial treatment investigation. On DIF #40 (Friday) we will apply a foliar solution of MEJA at roughly 100 ppm. Targeting peripheral flowers outside the HID sweet spot. On DIF #45 we will apply a foliar solution of MEJA at roughly 150 ppm. Targeting the previously treated flowers.
 
How much fish are you mixing for foliar spray? FYI, I'm using 3ml-1/2 Gal, so 6ml/Gal. Also, I mix molasses:fish 1:1 to diminish the fish smell, though I suspect less molasses would still do the trick.
 
Hi Sky,
The foliar solution that I used was concocted as follows.

15 ml. 5-1-1 Alaskan fish fertilizer/ about a tablespoon

2.5 g 10-30-20 JR Peters Bloom/ about a teaspoon

Approx. 10ml organic blackstrap molasses/about a teaspoon/ Can’t measure the stuff lol.

1 US Gal. reverse osmosis filtered water

The solution was applied during the 5th week of flower every other day for three treatments apart from the plants normal fertigation’s. The treatment was applied just prior to lights out so it would not evaporate as quickly. The offensive odors dissipate from the flower room in a couple hours, but it can be pretty foul smelling.

This solution was experimental as I had no idea what amounts of what to put in it, and it has only been used on this one plant. This is not a recipe for any reader stumbling upon this info. It is my opinion I used the elicitor too early in the flower cycle and altered the flowering rhythms.
 
This is not a recipe for any reader stumbling upon this info. It is my opinion I used the elicitor too early in the flower cycle and altered the flowering rhythms.

Same same! This is why I included my doses. When searching the web, there's next to nothing in terms of recipes, so I figured I better share what I'm doing in case things go awry, or work out well.
 
Same same! This is why I included my doses. When searching the web, there's next to nothing in terms of recipes, so I figured I better share what I'm doing in case things go awry, or work out well.
I could just see the WTH comments if folks went about misinterpreting our discussions in abstract and considered them conclusions. We are covered now LOL. Squirt squirt.
 
I am already convinced this spray is a winner if we can get the recipe (including application timing) down. Then put it through a strain review checking tolerances. Then we might have a recipe.

This is why there are so few recipes, it takes time watching the grass grow and verifying things work repetitively.
 
I am already convinced this spray is a winner if we can get the recipe (including application timing) down. Then put it through a strain review checking tolerances. Then we might have a recipe.

This is why there are so few recipes, it takes time watching the grass grow and verifying things work repetitively.

but even still, recipes are but mere suggested starting points IMO. It's not like recipe makers get on the record and state that "you best not deviate from my recipe or there SHALL be utter failure". Pretty close is more than good enough!
 
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