Exceptionally High FECO Yields

She's got some rails going on, nice!
I can't stop looking at her. Thanks to all of you and your help this is what can happen with very little in equipment and not on the best food most her life. Thanks
 
Methyl jasmonate (MeJA) study notes;

The first of two sister Cali Orange cultivars has moved to the main flowerbed. The second clone will be moved into position when a vacancy opens on the flowerbed. We need both cultivars under HID by Flower Day #40 as our study experimenting with phytohormonal foliar antagonization of the GRN defense pathways targeting increased essential oils (cannabinoids) utilized by cannabis to fend off attacks. One plant will get sprayed and one will be considered control.
 
Question? Does a clone taken during flower after the mother plant's apical dominance has been broken by topping still grow with apical dominance under control? Or does the little monster need topped to control apical dominance?
 
I would think it will grow with apical dominance
I think that is what I am observing. I had to look twice too see what to top as the tips look different. I never get when to use two o's . sorry
 
I just heard back from PG after updating them with the e-mail I already copied to the thread.
They are confident of our success.

Stonebro,
All I said was honey I'm gonna paint the spare bedroom like you wanted. Next thing out of her mouth was WHY? What are you up to? No.

Dang
 
The main stem of the monstercrop will become the apical stem, but I don't find them as dominant as they are on a plant from seed or a clone cut during veg.
very valuable and interesting information. thanks shed
 
But ... will the cutting remain under a bloom cycle? It won't live long if it's already in bloom.

Or will it be revegged? In that case, all dominance will be lost as it throws out new shoots. Those will each have the capacity to eventually be a dominant top, depending on training.

The main difference between a cut and a seed is that the cut will alternate nodes throughout its life, while the seed will begin with paired nodes and switch to alternate in late veg (usually).
 
But ... will the cutting remain under a bloom cycle? It won't live long if it's already in bloom.

Or will it be revegged? In that case, all dominance will be lost as it throws out new shoots. Those will each have the capacity to eventually be a dominant top, depending on training.

The main difference between a cut and a seed is that the cut will alternate nodes throughout its life, while the seed will begin with paired nodes and switch to alternate in late veg (usually).
We are revegging them, and from what you say there is no need to administer a topping to instigate better branch growth.
Thanks Graytail
 
I just heard back from PG after updating them with the e-mail I already copied to the thread.
They are confident of our success.

Stonebro,
All I said was honey I'm gonna paint the spare bedroom like you wanted. Next thing out of her mouth was WHY? What are you up to? No.

Dang
I married a smartie pants too. Going to have to fess up.
 
Ahoy 420,

Off topic sort of;
:love: Mom called from the nursing home where the poor dear suffers from worsening dementia. She asked what I was doing and I explained a bit about our study here. She interrupted me and said “that’s the only decent grade you ever got” and I kinda ignored her comment and continued to explain the work and she said it again. I asked what she was talking about. “when you were in high school the only good grade you got was in molecular biology, you liked it enough to try”.

The car is warming up. Gonna go spend some time with her today. :)
 
If it helps, I can give some subjective clues, too.
I've always used Boveda 62s, so that makes everything easy after you get the initial moisture out. If you think the produce might be too dry or too moist, the Bovedas will add or subtract it. I'll tuck more than one into a jar when I seal it, otherwise one packet is perfect. At a buck each, it's cheap insurance and peace of mind.

:Namaste:
Bro, I am a space cadet. I thought about what you said throwing extra packs in a jar to help raise humidity. This very minute my flowers are happy I met you.

Dang! :bongrip:
 
Ahoy 420,
Not that I will soon be entering in any curing contests soon but I think I have a much better handle on it compared to when I brought up. I think the way @InTheShed handles larger buds and harvests utilizing a copy paper box with a mini dehuey inside to help pull moisture out of large buds and cola's will be especially helpful soon as the next three plants are much larger with way bigger flowers. Nonetheless our Levi's shoe box will be stored until the next occasion for use.

The big buds I always would break apart scared of mold.
Lookout now!
 
Ohh that's the kind of historical data I love to guide my future, thanks for this!
Hi Brian,
Apart from being enthusiastic about statistics, I am also practical. The way that shed described of drying to 62% r/h, then grabbing numbers at that threshold sounds golden. Extrapolations of quantity are still valid, just not as numerous using this simple and effective 62% method. Just sayin how's your NL?
 
enthusiastic about statistics, I am also practical

Yah, back then weighing was probably more practical because small, cheap humidity sensors didn't exist. Personally I will jar some and depending on how long I store it will determine the humidity I choose... dryer for longer term storage.

NL is doing GREAT, thanks for asking! Just started week 5 flower. No upkeep really, easy growing, I think I like it :)
 
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