Thank you! I just wanted to kind of give people with tight plant limits an idea of how to grow with coco along with a few little tips and tricks I've picked up from other people along the way. Much appreciated.looks dialed and a ton of good info here.
Is it the rhino skin from advanced?Advanced has an expensive product, I'm forgetting the name at the moment, but it contains chitosan, salicylic acid, and harpin protein, and their schedule has people feeding that every day-I think that's wayyy too much.
No, I was thinking of Bud Factor X, really easy to make your own version at home, though I would only use it weekly.Is it the rhino skin from advanced?
Thanks! She has been an easy grower, undemanding, and those buds will get great light penetration without any fuss on my part.Looking good dude. That Widow has a great structure.
I've thought about ordering some of that. I have a roll of hepa filter that I have tried to use in conjunction with my extraction/intake, but I was unable to get it secured to the fans where I was comfortable. Last thing I need is for it to get sucked into my AC infinity.I found some nice cut to size vent filter material on Amazon. You can find it by searching "Fasmov 98 x 18 inches Complete", it cost me $13.99 for a roll that will probably last me for a decade and came with a roll of adhesive velcro, in case you need it. The cool thing is, if you just cut it to size, it sticks on the velcro material around the grow tent vents, so you don't need to tape it or anything. View attachment 5045329
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Thank you! Much appreciated.Lovely ladies you have! Great work.
It helps leaf-achesWhat's the purpose of the aspirin?
Salicylic acid controls a plant's immune response to infection. There is a large and growing body of research showing that aspirin (which is acetyl-salicylic acid, and appears to work the exact same as regular salicylic acid in plants) can increase yield, reduce the impact of various stressors, and enhance immunity against bacterial and fungal pathogens. There are a lot of studies out there now, but it's hard to nail down a dosage that isn't totally arbitrary, I think weekly is too much. My last dose was on Tuesday, so from there, I plan on feeding it every two weeks during flower. Too much and you can stunt growth and greatly interfere with auxin transport. There is also some interesting research on grapes and strawberries as a post harvest treatment for botrytis. Basically, applying aspirin to harvested grapes/strawberries that have been exposed to botrytis greatly reduces it's spread. So I think it might also have a use in a post harvest bud bath, especially if you've had some bud rot in the crop.What's the purpose of the aspirin?
The funny thing is, a group of researchers are studying the effect of aspirin on auxin transport in plants and are trying to apply those findings to animals by designing new painkillers-well, that's a terrible way of putting it. Here is an interesting article https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2020/12/201201124059.htmIt helps leaf-aches
Very cool, thank you.The funny thing is, a group of researchers are studying the effect of aspirin on auxin transport in plants and are trying to apply those findings to animals by designing new painkillers-well, that's a terrible way of putting it. Here is an interesting article https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2020/12/201201124059.htm