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Week 9
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45.72
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Gibberellic Acid
0.75 ml/l
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4 days ago
I am still having slight burning of leaf tips more so on the right side of the tent. Otherwise, growth is good. Note: As gibberellic acid is not soluble in water you need to dissolve in alcohol first, Mixed 0.75g Gibberellic Acid 90% with 50ml of 99% Isoprponal alcohol +1 crystal of sodium tetraborate, (Any alcohol will do but a higher % works better) also warmer alcohol helps dissolve the gibberellin. Mixed with 1000ml =1L of distilled water, bringing the concoction to 400ppm. 2000ml = 200ppm etc Every plant has a different threshold required to elicit a response, 400ppm is on the high end of the scale I've read to be careful with dosage as it's easy to over-apply, let's find out if it does anything like it described. Added bunch of enzymes, aminos, 5 or so different kelp. Can be kept for 1 week in the refrigerator. Nutrients for the week are recipe foliar application. The speaker (containing a 3 KHz signal and nature sounds) is played at high volume with high treble and medium bass for 10 minutes before spraying the plants. The plants are then sprayed while it's playing and the sound is continued for another 20 minutes after spraying. Both sides of the leaves should be saturated. Treatment is best performed early in the morning/daylight, preferably in foggy 65+RH% dew. On cold mornings, spraying should be delayed until late afternoon if outdoors. Do not spray plants when the temperature falls below 50o F. The formula also can be administered in the regular weather supply, by drip-feeding, hydroponics, etc.. The nutrient solution should be applied once somewhere in first 4 weeks, then twice weekly thereafter. https://biologydictionary.net/gibberellin/ Once a plant has sprouted past the surface of the soil, the endosperm is long gone. The plant must now rely on photosynthesis for food. However, the role of gibberellin does not stop at the seed. Gibberellin is responsible for many aspects of plant development. Further, plants produce many forms of gibberellin molecules, which act on different parts of the plant. In the image below, you can see the effects of a specific gibberellin applied to a plant. In number 1, no gibberellin was applied. Plants 2 and 3 both had gibberellins applied, with plant 3 receiving the highest dose. Gibberellin here encourages the plants to increase their internode length or the length between their leaves. In many plants, the regulation of gibberellin is an important natural process that regulates their height due to this process. At the cellular level, gibberellin is influencing the balance of proteins. In doing so, it encourages cell growth and elongation in the stems and between nodes. In some species of plants, gibberellin is involved in many more processes. These include flowering, fruiting, and senescence, or the natural death of leaves and other plant parts. Interestingly, many genes that regulate and adjust gibberellin levels are influenced by the temperature. Thus, when the temperature changes during seasonal change, the plants react to this as gibberellin levels change. This starts off many processes such as flowering and fruiting. Gibberellin molecules are involved with and interact with other plant hormones. The auxin level, for example, is directly related to the gibberellin level, and the two complement each other. Ethylene, on the other hand, tends to degrade gibberellin levels. Plants use these hormones, which respond to different inputs, to balance and react to inputs from the environment. These inputs signal various environmental conditions, which the plant is keen to take advantage of. Gibberellin Structure Gibberellin molecules of different types are synthesized in many different parts of the plant. Currently, there are over 100 uniquely identifiable gibberellin molecules. These molecules are synthesized in many cells of the plant, but tend to be concentrated in the roots. This is different from auxin, which tends to concentrate at the apex. Gibberellin is a diterpenoid, which is a familiar and highly represented molecule in biochemistry. It forms the basis of molecules like Vitamin A and Vitamin E. Seen below is Gibberellin A1, which was the first identified gibberellin. Other gibberellins have the same basic structure, but have various side groups attached. These groups affect where and how the gibberellin acts, which is how gibberellin can have so many diverse and unique functions in different tissues
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BrigadeDesTerps
BrigadeDesTerpsweek 0
Welcome back to you ultra, may your culture be good! The text was very interesting, I knew about boron, but I didn't know that it was so important in plant growth. How do we know if there is enough of it and how can we integrate it into the culture? Indeed, mycorrhizal fungi are indeed very important in the soil, by strengthening the roots, helping with diseases, improving the exchange of nutrients, and indicating to the roots where the best path and placement for the roots are. It is even fundamental for good growth. Oxygenated compost teas can be a good source of nutrients, bacteria, nematode, protozoa, mycorrhiza to put in the soil, by putting water in a container, plant matter, compostable, molasses and many others elements. Once the mixture is made, it must be oxygenated with a pump and a micro bubbler for a certain time depending on what you are looking for, this can last up to 48 hours for the mixture to be ready and all that is required is to filter and water it. . If the tea is made well there is a bacterial deposit at the bottom, on the surface of the water on the walls of the container above the water. I wish you a pleasant culture, colleague of culture. May your intergalactic experiences arouse excitement and admiration.
Ultraviolet
Ultraviolet
@BrigadeDesTerps, Boric Acid or Borax the laundry detergent is just a salt mineral otherwise called Sodium tetraborate Sodium borate Disodium tetraborate , 11.3% Boron with 4 differrent molecules, Sodium, Oxygen, Hydrogen, and ofc Boron, Na₂H₂₀B₄O₁₇. It is a colorless crystalline solid that dissolves in water to make a basic solution.. Because its a salt mineral direct from nature it can't be patented, if you can't patent, you cant profit gorge, hence why it's an evil bad laundry detergent that should never be ingested, yet it's less toxic than table salt with a higher lethal dose required. Runs high with a ph of 9.3. Borax is used in agriculture as a source of boron, an essential micronutrient for plant growth and development. It can be applied to the soil or used as a foliar spray to address boron deficiency in crops. https://www.earthclinic.com/remedies/borax.html Amino acids improve plant nutrition by affecting soil microbial activity through the production of a beneficial microbial community and nutrient mineralization in the soil solution, thus enhancing micronutrient mobility [84]. Seaweed extract contains several ions, growth regulators, carbohydrates, proteins, vitamins, and polyuronides, including alginates and fucoidans. These polyuronides can form highly cross-linked polymers and condition the soil, thereby improving the water retention and ion uptake capacity within the soil [89]. Kahydrin, a commercial seaweed component, acidifies the rhizosphere by altering the plasma membrane proton pump and secretes H+ ions that change the soil redox condition and make the metal ions available to plants, leading to improved crop production [90]. Turan and Kose [91] applied three seaweed extracts, including Maxicrop, Algipower, and Proton, on grapevine (Vitis vinifera L. cv. Karaerik) to check the ion uptake efficacy under optimal and deficient ion availability. Maximum micronutrient uptake under optimal conditions were observed with no significant difference among the three kinds of extracts. The alteration in the uptake of one ion influences the availability of another ion [85], supporting the idea of B uptake through biostimulator application, but this requires further investigation. ^^ bio-stimulators https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6073895/ Chapter 3.0 3. "Approaches Utilized to Enhance Boron Uptake". In addition to supplementing with borax, individuals can improve their boron levels by incorporating boron-rich foods into their diet. Some of these foods include: Fruits: Boron is abundant in many fruits, such as apples, pears, grapes, cherries, plums, and dried fruits like raisins and prunes. Vegetables: Certain vegetables, like broccoli, kale, spinach, and beetroot, are good sources of boron. Nuts and seeds: Almonds, hazelnuts, walnuts, sunflower seeds, and pumpkin seeds are rich in boron and can be easily incorporated into the diet. Legumes: Beans, lentils, and chickpeas are excellent sources of boron and can be included in various meals. Grains: Whole grains, such as brown rice, quinoa, and oats, can provide a good amount of boron. Avocado: This nutrient-dense fruit is also a good source of boron and can be added to salads, sandwiches, or smoothies. Use them to make teas :) electrified teas.
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Hattiwatti
Hattiwattiweek 0
Welcome back from coma And good luck with grow 🍀
Ultraviolet
Ultraviolet
@Hattiwatti, Hey man nice to see you, thanks!
resi_max
resi_maxweek 0
Good luck and happy growing! 😁
Ultraviolet
Ultraviolet
@resi_max, Thank you.
Natrona
Natronaweek 0
👋Hey friend, Happy growing. I really liked Jealousy when I bought it and think you will too😋.
Ultraviolet
Ultraviolet
@Natrona, Heya! This one had tinges of purple all over it during veg, I have high hopes, read it is very dense on the trichomes too.
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Hattiwatti
Hattiwattiweek 1
Interesting 🤔
BrigadeDesTerps
BrigadeDesTerpsweek 2
I see some pretty ladies there, I think bro cat wants to say hello to them
Ultraviolet
Ultraviolet
@BrigadeDesTerps, HI dude, hope you are well, big kitty is chill, he knows better after eating a couple clones, managed to catch him in the act so he knows not to. Also have a kitten, she is a problem though.