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Clarke's Marijuana Botany is really good for research if you haven't read it. I know you have like infinitely more experience than me, but I love that book! It was recommended by Cervantes and Chimera at the end of Chimera's breeding chapter.
principles of crop improvement is a great one to. I can pull author up cant recall off top my head. Its not cannabis specific, but does cover in both basic and very advanced techniques of time proven ways to improve crops thru breeding. Has some epic info. marijauna botany is a good read as well. I just tend to favor the non cannabis specific as there's a lot of stoner missinformation and crazy off the wall theories.
Ordered! I assume the one by Simmons.principles of crop improvement is a great one to. I can pull author up cant recall off top my head. Its not cannabis specific, but does cover in both basic and very advanced techniques of time proven ways to improve crops thru breeding. Has some epic info. marijauna botany is a good read as well. I just tend to favor the non cannabis specific as there's a lot of stoner missinformation and crazy off the wall theories.
Have you tried their Bud booster? I'm using massive along with dense and was thinking of adding bud Booster for a couple weeks 60gram bag is $8 and is only needed for 2 -3 weeksAwesome to hear. My plants are liking it for sure. My only hesitation with it in flower is that it's quite high in K using the B1 and B2, I'm sort of thinking of cutting the B1 with a little V1 to bring the K down a little for coco. But otherwise I'm gonna run with the recommendations online. Also going to bring this here stuff back into the mix. I know I know... bottles lol. But what can I say, Massive is probably the only bloom supplement I've used that works really really well. Triacontanol is amazing stuff.View attachment 1021038
You can Download the whole book with color illustrations in pdf form for free from this link, I just made myself a cup of coffee, gonna do some reading.Ordered! I assume the one by Simmons.
I have a slight problem with collecting old used books anyway, but thanks!You can Download the whole book with color illustrations in pdf form for free from this link, I just made myself a cup of coffee, gonna do some reading.
(PDF) Principles of Crop Improvement BOOK 2018
PDF | On Apr 4, 2019, Indu Rialch and others published Principles of Crop Improvement BOOK 2018 | Find, read and cite all the research you need on ResearchGatewww.researchgate.net
I havent no, I try to keep things somewhat simple. Massive is a bud booster itself, I dont really see the need to use another one on top of it.Have you tried their Bud booster? I'm using massive along with dense and was thinking of adding bud Booster for a couple weeks 60gram bag is $8 and is only needed for 2 -3 weeks
Thanks for the input, I was thinking that too but for the price and the amount I need is the only reason why im leaning towards adding it in. TheI havent no, I try to keep things somewhat simple. Massive is a bud booster itself, I dont really see the need to use another one on top of it.
@cemchris do you happen to have a breakdown of the V1 and V2 also?Just a quick side note that is the breakdown of it reversed minus the micros
B1 - 2g a gal
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B2 - 2.5g a gal
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About 1.5 gram of each per gal is where I'm at I think...@Dirtbag I don't he runs PBP in veg but I can real quick. What dosage of each per gal?
Looking killer my dude.
Bottles. Gross :D I recently started running Hygrozyme again just to see whats what in the drip and seems to help. I feel dirty doing it haha.
Triacontanol is something I've never messed with (I think). Do tell. Is it considered a PGR? Is that what is in all the kelp extracts? Cold pressed kelp I've used in the past just before I really had an understand what everything did.
Never teied this... how's it applied?Looking killer my dude.
Bottles. Gross :D I recently started running Hygrozyme again just to see whats what in the drip and seems to help. I feel dirty doing it haha.
Triacontanol is something I've never messed with (I think). Do tell. Is it considered a PGR? Is that what is in all the kelp extracts? Cold pressed kelp I've used in the past just before I really had an understand what everything did.
Triacontanol? It's just added to the resivoir and watered in. It's what makes massive work so well. I think it's also what is in Canna Boost and a couple other similar products.Never teied this... how's it applied?
Awesome to hear. My plants are liking it for sure. My only hesitation with it in flower is that it's quite high in K using the B1 and B2, I'm sort of thinking of cutting the B1 with a little V1 to bring the K down a little for coco. But otherwise I'm gonna run with the recommendations online. Also going to bring this here stuff back into the mix. I know I know... bottles lol. But what can I say, Massive is probably the only bloom supplement I've used that works really really well. Triacontanol is amazing stuff.View attachment 1021038
Looking at massive doesn't it contain it already?Triacontanol? It's just added to the resivoir and watered in. It's what makes massive work so well. I think it's also what is in Canna Boost and a couple other similar products.
Pretty sure you can just buy it in powder form too on the net.
Looking at massive doesn't it contain it already?
I havent tried it no.. Honestly, just like every other nutrient lineup I feel like a lot of green planets products are just different variations of the same thing. Massive I believe was one of their first and best selling products and has all that good stuff like gibberellic acid, tria, aminos, fulvic, yucca, trace elements etc. I find it works very well on it's own.Have you used the green planet liquid weight ? I've used it in the past once or twice, thought it worked good , I might try it again , I use the stuff in it anyhow this is just an all in one kind of deal with the triacontanol, yucca, amino acids , humic. etc
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