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All I know about droughting is it should increase the THC. I do not know how long you do it or anything. I hope you do and you do it. I will be watching closely and learning all I can about it. I would like to try it but that would not be till next year's grow. You already have great growing skill, and I am sure if you drought you will master that too.Well as you all know today is Monday 7:00 p.m. represents the start of 8 week flower! I plan on giving them only 2 l tonight which equals to a half gallon each. I feel they are drinking less and less matter of fact I know my plants and how hungry they love water and food! They're not wanting it as much.. Cuz Believe me be they do talk to me. So I will take pictures tonight and I hope I get some opinions because I need some help I think it's time for a drought but I could be wrong... So "Help Wanted"
I use a lab in San Francisco called Anresco. It was $75 for a cannabinoid test last I checked.I know shed you said send it out but where the hell would I do that at
It's all about measuring the change in wilt angle on one leaf, measured from the branch to where the petiole connects to the leaf. Rescue water comes again when the change in the angle is 50% of the original. I find it easier to measure up from below the leaf so here's how I would do it from your pic:"Help Wanted"
It should if your plant can hold out long enough to develop and implement the drought response before the LWA changes by 50%. If the leaf wilts too quickly then you won't change the THC percentage. I've heard that 6-8 days is the minimum for that to take place, but obvious Caplan's 11 days is the gold standard. And he did not use "rescue drinks" as some folks do to get to 11 days.All I know about droughting is it should increase the THC
Thanks brother I can always count on your advice. But to be honest with you I was talking as in putting them in drought or waiting.I use a lab in San Francisco called Anresco. It was $75 for a cannabinoid test last I checked.
It's all about measuring the change in wilt angle on one leaf, measured from the branch to where the petiole connects to the leaf. Rescue water comes again when the change in the angle is 50% of the original. I find it easier to measure up from below the leaf so here's how I would do it from your pic:
If the original angle is measured at 54º (which is really 126º measured from the bottom), then you water again when the angle is 63º (again, measured from the bottom). 126/2 is 63, so that's a 50% change in leaf angle as Caplan describes.
It should if your plant can hold out long enough to develop and implement the drought response before the LWA changes by 50%. If the leaf wilts too quickly then you won't change the THC percentage. I've heard that 6-8 days is the minimum for that to take place, but obvious Caplan's 11 days is the gold standard. And he did not use "rescue drinks" as some folks do to get to 11 days.
Why ain't you so kind brother thank you for your kind words..All I know about droughting is it should increase the THC. I do not know how long you do it or anything. I hope you do and you do it. I will be watching closely and learning all I can about it. I would like to try it but that would not be till next year's grow. You already have great growing skill, and I am sure if you drought you will master that too.
A plant looking that healthy must have nice roots.Well hell my bad the whole reason why I was getting on here in the beginning pics of Eden and her four little companions in perlite which I imagine is probably got roots on them! Cuz it looks like they growed since I put them in there
Those are four clones brother sitting in perlite. The one with the wide ass is Eden.A plant looking that healthy must have nice roots.