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These ones in wk 8 that i been snappin pix of are the first ones. The 2nd run is in wk1. So, i guess ill just haveta see.was they seeded bad the first run with m
Well, problem is they been puttin out naaners since wk 3 and i can already see seeds in the shit so regardless of whether or not the current nanners are fertile or not some of them def were. FUCK!!!I was just reading some shit yesterday that was claiming that when plants are throwing nanna's that late they are usually not fertile and will not hurt anything but, I have no experience with it myself so, fucked if I know!
you have an over production of GA mate by the sounds of it. You need to reduce stress or gibberellic acid production. as little as 10-200ppms is enough for males to showI was just reading some shit yesterday that was claiming that when plants are throwing nanna's that late they are usually not fertile and will not hurt anything but, I have no experience with it myself so, fucked if I know!
Yeah, that fucking sucks.Well, problem is they been puttin out naaners since wk 3 and i can already see seeds in the shit so regardless of whether or not the current nanners are fertile or not some of them def were. FUCK!!!
And what causes the ga production?you have an over production of GA mate by the sounds of it. You need to reduce stress or gibberellic acid production. as little as 10-200ppms is enough for males to show
Was that post in reference to me? If so how do i reduce ga production?you have an over production of GA mate by the sounds of it. You need to reduce stress or gibberellic acid production. as little as 10-200ppms is enough for males to show
It's a carp shoot now days man. Believe it or not one of my most stable plants I had in the stable. Was a bagseed.. I'd kill to have that plant back. Punished it every which way you could and it never showed a signI swear to god after i get done w that conglomerate tester run im fuckin done. No more basement breeder stock fer me. When i think back to all the stupid shit i used to do when i first started growing its amazing to me that w all the stess i caused i am just now havin herm probs.
Still waiting for that answer myself, more or less. I asked what causes it, guess we'll have to google it or some shit.Was that post in reference to me? If so how do i reduce ga production?
usually environmental mate. They are stimulated by drops in temps where induction of flowering is related. However, higher rates will lead to more males than females, if you have had temp flux or light flux this may promote the increased production. Lowering light levels and failing N uptake, or the slowing of other proteins may also play a role. Plants that stretch lots during transition are naturally higher in GA, In plants grown in active biology, you might find VOCs such as Butanediol trigger the productions of growth hormones, when we grow without or under stress conditions we may find we get extra GH being released at an in appropriate time. GA is related to stress in bloom imo, over ferts, over water, not enough water, to cold, too hot, the list is endless but the key to mitigating risk will always lay in bacteria for me. its just too hard to know if I gave too much xyz fee this time round ...And what causes the ga production?
Id luv to hear what ya figure outStill waiting for that answer myself, more or less. I asked what causes it, guess we'll have to google it or some shit.
Thats the most puzzlin thin man. My conditions are not only stable but they are perfect. Im fully aware that stress of any kind raises the likelihood of herms , thing is there is no stressusually environmental mate. They are stimulated by drops in temps where induction of flowering is related. However, higher rates will lead to more males than females, if you have had temp flux or light flux this may promote the increased production. Lowering light levels and failing N uptake, or the slowing of other proteins may also play a role. Plants that stretch lots during transition are naturally higher in GA, In plants grown in active biology, you might find VOCs such as Butanediol trigger the productions of growth hormones, when we grow without or under stress conditions we may find we get extra GH being released at an in appropriate time. GA is related to stress in bloom imo, over ferts, over water, not enough water, to cold, too hot, the list is endless but the key to mitigating risk will always lay in bacteria for me. its just too hard to know if I gave too much xyz fee this time round ...
You shootin' fish in a barrel again? Damn carps. lmaoIt's a carp shoot now days man. Believe it or not one of my most stable plants I had in the stable. Was a bagseed.. I'd kill to have that plant back. Punished it every which way you could and it never showed a sign
Lmao thanks fer pointing that out. You guys know I don't proof read most my stuff lolYou shootin' fish in a barrel again? Damn carps.
Other than leaving that one light on lolThats the most puzzlin thin man. My conditions are not only stable but they are perfect. Im fully aware that stress of any kind raises the likelihood of herms , thing is there is no stress
No problem bro, I'm here to be a douche for you all. lolLmao thanks fer pointing that out. You guys know I don't proof read most my stuff lol
Maybe you should give up on growing and focus on going walleye fishing proThats the most puzzlin thin man. My conditions are not only stable but they are perfect. Im fully aware that stress of any kind raises the likelihood of herms , thing is there is no stress
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