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1:14:04I was on youtube watching a video of emerald cup 2013 with MzJil & Subcool, Ken Estes, Ringo about DJ short talking about breeding healthy genetics. At one point DJ short was saying that going to 11/13 flowering time creates a more natural outdoor like setting for the plant which in turn allows the plant to express itself better.
^1:12:40 time mark for when he talks about light cycle
Do any of you use an 11/13 light cycle for flowering? if so what kind of results you had?
FactA good experiment is having a third party offer your biggest critic your sample with no label :):cigar:
GoldA good experiment is having a third party offer your biggest critic your sample with no label :):cigar:
And if they don't like the bag appeal pre roll itGold
so true, i tried a strain from a buddy who grows completely organic heirloom strains, all outdoor. kinda brown yellow color, sublte skunky odor... then you smoke it and the high is really psychedelic and long lasting. even this stuff i was getting (northern light #5) grown outdoor, beautiful buds heavy trichome production but low odor and low flavor... very metallic flavor. The high was so potent beat even some of my favorite top shelf starins. I actually really miss that strain. Sometimes i tell people 'it's outdoor' and they shy away, and i'm like your loss.It's an interesting conversation when someone tells you about your pre roll they tried from so and so and how it's "AIGHT"....but when you show it to them it's not worth smelling let alone smoking ....
yea exactly and if it can be observed that certain fungi or bacteria in the soil are making the plant produces more oils and scents that could mean certain strains would respond better to certain soil/soiless media. That can be implemented in breeding, we want the offspring to have well experienced parents who have expressed all their abilities. perhaps if plants are faced with adversity the process of (overcoming) is what allows the strain to become more resilient and evolve its chemical responses.You know how only certain bacteria and fungus grow for the life of certain host plants roots, basically they pick and choose their host. Certain mycoryhzae may contribute to plants acquired response system
perhaps if plants are faced with adversity the process of (overcoming) is what allows the strain to become more resilient and evolve its chemical responses.
Lst for roots if you will....If certain organism are observed to increase the production of specific phyochemicals, I don't think you'll find a particular soil or soil-less medium will simulate that reaction. Any interaction will be as a result of particular chemicals and processes between the plant and the hypothetical organisms. Theoretically, you might be able to induce production through the addition of particular chemicals or even stress/damage, but it would be difficult to isolate the exact mechanism at play.
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