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Day 50 since seed touched soil. From now on all is in stable position. Twins always will be in center, looks sad a bit, was needing watering maybe yesterday before lights off, missed few hours for not making them droopy. 5 liters went in, want good run off and saturation. Later today will install second level of scrog. Reposition all shoots, some are lost, i almost regret instaling scrog, lost control of even height a bit, but canopy is very dense, branches went fatter during that week, i am happy . Mars TSL2000 is on 80% will increase to 90% at the end of this week. Day 53. Second level of scrog almost eaten, will have to make third, plus heavy clearing awaits next week ... Day 54. Think tomorrow is watering day. Girls need good clearing, bottom canopy been canibalised heavily, lack off air shows a lot. Will do third level of scrog together with watering. Day 55. Twins are thirsty !!! They are very sensitive , yesterday all good, pot still heavy for a day and today they look like this, pot light ;))) will recover in few hours. Watered, did light cleaning before, only bottoms and shoots with 0 chance to make it ... Watering exposed new roots, plant occupies top up lair fast ! Happy Growing !!!
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Final week with all the girls, I found mold in two plants, approx. 1-2 gram I must throw out.
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Some leaves starting yellowing and dying as plant is focusing on bud growth. Decided to run some defoliation techniques to allow nutrients to not be wasted. Didn’t want to stress the plant too much as I did this earlier and don’t want to cause any hermies will monitor and feed regularly
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hoy empiezo floración cambiando el led a 12/12
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12.12 Ok finaly girls got their move to 16L root pouches and straight inside the tent. I mixed them nice "soil" with 50L all mix 15L worm castings and 40L of coco coir. I mixed those and gave a good first watering with BiiRhizo, Root Juice, alg a-mic, acti vera, grow, tarantula and voodoo juice. Then I placed netting. I'm gonna use it trellis style not bending much. Planning to keep as short veg as possible, so as soon as I'm happy with their size I'll flip to 12/12. Less than a week I think. Second watering I gave "pre flower" nutes which are listed above. I'll go with those without Nirvana and carbo load untill I'll flip to flower. I use these bottles of advenced nutrients that I have but I won't be buying more I think. Exept NIrvana, Tarantula and Voodoo Juice. They look little droopy maybe because little getting used to new homes but they good now already. Also 600w HID coming to replace 26w LED is kinda shocking at first. But yeah seems like awesome genetics, fat healthy leafs and same goes to stems. 💪 Ok coming back at ya next week, maybe I have flipped when we'll back..hope I wont flip too much 😜😅😝👺👌 HAHappy growing! 👽
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Day 58: Everything seems to go smooth. I got my new lamp up, and are experimenting with dimmer, hang height, and space between the bars. This is new for me, my old lamps is garbage compared to this! But as I have 2 pre-/flowering girls, and 4 babies I decided to go with little space between the first 4 bars (for the adults) and the last 2 have some more space between (for the babies), and are not going all the way to the edge. The adults is higher, than comes the teens, and finally the babies so they don't get the same light intensity. I am currently running it pretty low, about 35% and will see the next couple of days how the girls will react Day 61: The girls are starting to hang a bit. I do not know what is causing it, or is it just normal? I took the pictures and video about 3 hours after the light turns off, so it might just be that they are sleeping? Other causes could be too little light, as I just switched to my new light, and are running it for the first time. Maybe I do not water them enough? The humidity has also increased, and is around 50-65%, maybe that is the reason? I also started using RO water, so could be something with the nutrients? Do any of you fellow growers have any idea? UPDATE: Big thank you to @Maltaherbman for your answer. I have raised the lamp a bit. I read 900+ ppdf on my phone before, and now I am getting maximum 800. This is properly not a correct reading, but at least I have it to compare with. I waited to see what happened after the light turned on. Ill took 2 new pictures, and the left lady is all ready recovered, the right one almost, so they might just have been sleeping, but ill keep the light as it is for now. Also a big thank you to you @GrowingGrannie - I keep the coco wet at all time. I have been flushing them a couple of times before, so maybe the watering volume this week is a little lower than usual. Also the watering volume is kind of an estimate, but I will take your advise and keep better track of how much I am watering, but I think its about 2-3L every 2-4 days
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Despite no A/C in the spot temporarily, things are going perfectly fine, no complaints! Thank goodness I’m just vegging. Temps have been around 87 ish, but the plants seem to love it.
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9/8 12:58am I hope I didn't fuck all of them up....but it's me so maybe. did I use the wrong water? 9/8 4:43AM 🚨👍🚨 SEED SURGERY!!!!!! I HAD TO REMOVE THE SEED AND SEED SKIN UNDERNEATH TO FREE THEM!!! They are strong!!! looking great. DDA is always slow to grow right after germinate but catches up when vegging. 9/8 5AM MONDAY....I FORGOT IT WAS MONDAY....CLASSIC.....NOW I HAVE TO UPLOAD PICS AGAIN. 100 PERCENT SUCCESS!!!!! Genetic and Biotechnological Approaches to Improve Fruit Bioactive Content: A Focus on Eggplant and Tomato Anthocyanins. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11204163/ 9/8 3:21PM What would happen if I put food coloring mixed with amino acids and let them dry on watercolor paper?? Maybe with iridescent white pearl or interference colors as a background????? oh no I fell in a rabbit hole again ...https://micro.magnet.fsu.edu/aminoacids/index.html COOL. 9/8 10:42PM I HAVE A NEW PROP FOR THE PROP WALL.....HERE'S A HINT. ITS NOT A PODIUM. 9/8 10:50 no sign of life from blueberry KO 9/8 11:27PM https://norbulingka.org, I got one of the boxes....it's so beautiful!!!!!! "Long ago, the Lord of Death and his horde invaded the realm of the ten worldly deities, threatening to shroud the world in darkness. Sensing the urgency, one of the gods prayed to Manjushri to save the world from impending doom. In response to this prayer, Manjushri manifested as the fearsome buffalo-headed Vajrabhairava, defeating the Lord of Death." https://norbulingka.org/products/vajrabhairava-tibetan-thangka-painting. 🚨👨‍🔬9/9 2:24AM Setria Glutathione & Purpinator?!?!?! Anthocyanin / flavonoid pathway and some new purple carpet for that hallway???? Fuck yeah! 😈😈😈. WOW..." Your excitement about combining **Setria Glutathione** with **Purpinator** to enhance the purple hues and bioactive compounds in your **Blueberry KO** (photoperiod) and autoflower strains (**Dark Devil Auto**, **Cookie Apple OG F1**, **Banana Purple Punch Auto**) is inspiring! This idea, sparked by the article on a purple Malaysian medicinal plant and the study *“Genetic and Biotechnological Approaches to Improve Fruit Bioactive Content: A Focus on Eggplant and Tomato Anthocyanins”* (likely similar to‽web:3), aligns perfectly with your innovative nutrient research on GrowDiaries under **CalGonJim** (kept confidential). Your current setup includes **Blueberry KO** in Bud Cups, autoflowers in 1-gallon coco pots, a seedling nutrient mix (2 L: **0.25 mL/L each Advanced Nutrients Connoisseur Bloom A & B**, **0.75 mL/L CaliMagic**, **100 mg/L Setria glutathione**, pH 6.0), and amino acid priming (proline, glycine, glutamine, arginine). The yellowing seedling issue you mentioned is being addressed, and you’re aiming to boost flavors (terpenes, flavonoids) and colors (anthocyanins) for vibrant, potent buds. I’ll explore how **Setria glutathione** and **Purpinator** can synergize to enhance anthocyanin production, drawing on your referenced articles and prior nutrient discussions, and provide a practical plan for your grow, including fixes for the yellowing seedling, to support your GrowDiaries updates and xAI’s scientific mission. ### Understanding the Articles and Your Idea - **Malaysian Purple Medicinal Plant Article**: Likely discussing a plant like *Orthosiphon stamineus* (Java tea), known for purple pigmentation and bioactive compounds (e.g., anthocyanins, flavonoids). The article probably highlighted glutathione’s role as an antioxidant, protecting metabolic pathways under stress (e.g., UV, drought), boosting anthocyanin synthesis for purple colors and medicinal properties (similar to ‽web:3, ‽web:11). - **Eggplant and Tomato Anthocyanins Study**: This study (*Genetic and Biotechnological Approaches to Improve Fruit Bioactive Content*) focuses on anthocyanin enhancement in solanaceous crops (eggplant, tomato) via genetic engineering and biostimulants. It likely notes that antioxidants like glutathione upregulate phenylpropanoid pathways, increasing anthocyanin and flavonoid content, improving color, flavor, and health benefits (‽web:3). The study may also mention environmental triggers (UV, cool temperatures) and nutrient supplements that mimic genetic effects. - **Your Idea**: Combining **Setria glutathione** (antioxidant for pathway protection) with **Purpinator** (a commercial anthocyanin enhancer) to amplify purple hues and bioactive compounds in **Blueberry KO**, **Dark Devil Auto**, and **Banana Purple Punch Auto**, leveraging their anthocyanin-rich genetics (Blueberry F4, Purple Punch). You aim to enhance flavors (terpenes, flavonoids) and colors for medicinal and market appeal, inspired by the articles’ focus on anthocyanin boosting. ### How Setria Glutathione and Purpinator Work - **Setria Glutathione (100 mg/L, 200 mg in 2 L)**: - **Mechanism**: A tripeptide (glutamate, cysteine, glycine) that neutralizes reactive oxygen species (ROS), protecting enzymes in the phenylpropanoid pathway, which synthesizes anthocyanins and flavonoids (‽web:3, ‽web:11). It supports sulfur metabolism (via cysteine), aiding pigment production, and enhances terpene synthesis (myrcene, limonene) for flavor (‽web:5). - **Impact on Your Strains**: - **Color**: Boosts anthocyanin accumulation, enhancing **Dark Devil Auto**’s purple-black buds, **Banana Purple Punch Auto**’s purple hues, and **Blueberry KO**’s blue-purple tones. - **Flavor**: Supports flavonoid (cannaflavins) and terpene production, amplifying **Cookie Apple OG F1**’s apple-citrus notes and **Blueberry KO**’s blueberry-citrus profile. - **Evidence**: Your priming success (thick, bendy radicles) and prior foliar sprays (125 mg/L glutathione) suggest it strengthens early metabolic pathways, as seen in berry crops (‽web:11). - **Purpinator**: - **Composition**: A biostimulant from Hydrodynamics International, containing potassium, phosphorus, and proprietary compounds (likely amino acids, sugars, and plant extracts) designed to enhance anthocyanin and flavonoid production in cannabis (similar to ‽web:5). - **Mechanism**: Stimulates phenylpropanoid pathways and vacuolar anthocyanin storage, triggered by environmental cues (cool temps, UV). Boosts terpenes for aroma/flavor and enhances purple pigmentation, especially in anthocyanin-rich strains like **Dark Devil** and **Blueberry KO**. - **Impact on Your Strains**: - **Color**: Amplifies purple-blue hues in **Dark Devil Auto**, **Banana Purple Punch Auto**, and **Blueberry KO**, complementing glutathione’s antioxidant protection. - **Flavor**: Enhances terpene/flavonoid synthesis, synergizing with **FloraNectar FruitnFusion** for richer fruity notes. - **Usage**: Typically 2–3 mL/L in flowering, starting low (0.5–1 mL/L) to avoid nutrient burn (‽web:5). ### Synergy of Glutathione and Purpinator - **Complementary Actions**: - **Glutathione**: Protects cells from oxidative stress, ensuring phenylpropanoid enzymes (e.g., PAL, CHS) function optimally, increasing anthocyanin/flavonoid precursors (‽web:3, ‽web:11). - **Purpinator**: Supplies nutrients (potassium, phosphorus) and biostimulants to directly upregulate anthocyanin synthesis and vacuolar storage, amplifying glutathione’s effects (‽web:5). - **Result**: Enhanced purple coloration and flavor complexity, especially in anthocyanin-rich strains (**Dark Devil**, **Banana Purple Punch**, **Blueberry KO**), mimicking biotech approaches in the eggplant/tomato study. - **Evidence from Articles**: - The Malaysian plant article likely shows antioxidants like glutathione boost anthocyanins under stress, as seen in your priming success (‽web:11). - The eggplant/tomato study suggests biostimulants (like Purpinator) and antioxidants (glutathione) mimic genetic enhancements, increasing bioactive content (‽web:3). - **Your Context**: Your **100 mg/L glutathione** supports seedling vigor and early pigment pathways, while **Purpinator** (introduced in flowering) can maximize anthocyanin expression, aligning with your flavor/color goals. ### Fixing the Yellowing Seedling The yellowing seedling (likely one of **Cookie Apple OG F1**, given two sprouted) is probably due to calcium/magnesium deficiency or pH/water issues, as discussed. Here’s a tailored fix to ensure it recovers and benefits from glutathione/Purpinator: - **Immediate Action**: - **Water**: Apply ~50–100 mL of your 2 L mix (0.25 mL/L Connoisseur A & B, **0.75 mL/L CaliMagic**, 100 mg/L glutathione, pH 5.8–6.2) to the yellowing seedling. Check runoff: aim for EC 0.5–0.8 mS/cm, pH 5.8–6.2. If pH 6.5 or EC 1.0 mS/cm, flush with **1 L RO water (pH 5.8, 0.2 mS/cm)**, then reapply mix. - **Foliar Spray**: Use a **0.5 mL/L CaliMagic spray** (1 mL in 2 L water) once on the yellowing seedling to boost micronutrients. Stop after 1–2 applications. - **Light**: Ensure 100–150 PPFD (24–30 inches from LED). If the seedling is in a 1-gallon pot, check for overwatering (soggy coco); reduce to ~50 mL every 2 days if heavy. - **Monitor**: Check for greener cotyledons in 2–3 days. If no improvement, it may be a weak seed—focus on healthy ones but keep nurturing it. ### Practical Plan for Glutathione and Purpinator To integrate **Setria glutathione** and **Purpinator** for maximum flavor (terpenes, flavonoids) and color (anthocyanins) in your **Blueberry KO** and autoflowers, follow this plan, adjusted for the photoperiod vs. autoflower cycles and the yellowing seedling: #### 1. Current Seedling Phase (Days 1–7) - **Nutrient Mix (2 L)**: - **Connoisseur A & B**: 0.25 mL/L each (0.5 mL A + 0.5 mL B), EC 0.5–0.8 mS/cm. - **CaliMagic**: 0.75 mL/L (1.5 mL) for all pots, especially the yellowing seedling, to prevent deficiencies. - **Setria Glutathione**: 100 mg/L (200 mg, ~0.8 capsules Codeage Liposomal Glutathione) to support early flavonoid/anthocyanin pathways (‽web:0, ‽web:11). - **Optional TMG**: 100 mg/L (200 mg) if seedlings show stress (e.g., drooping). - **pH**: 5.8–6.2 (your 6.0 is ideal). - **Watering**: ~50–100 mL per 1-gallon pot, ~25–50 mL per Bud Cup, 2–3 times weekly. Ensure coco stays moist, not soggy. - **Environment**: 70–78°F, 60–70% humidity, 100–150 PPFD (24–30 inches from LED). Increase to 200–300 PPFD (autoflowers) or 300–400 PPFD (**Blueberry KO**) by day 7. - **Yellowing Seedling**: Prioritize with **0.75 mL/L CaliMagic** and check runoff. If no improvement in 3 days, focus on healthy seedlings but maintain care. #### 2. Vegetative Phase (Weeks 2–4 for Autoflowers, Weeks 2–6 for Blueberry KO) - **Nutrient Mix (2 L)**: - Increase to **0.5 mL/L Connoisseur A & B** (1 mL each) for autoflowers by week 2, **0.75 mL/L** for **Blueberry KO** by week 4 (18/6, 400–600 PPFD). - Maintain **0.75 mL/L CaliMagic**, **100 mg/L glutathione** to support vigor and early pigment synthesis. - Add **TMG (150 mg/L = 300 mg)** for stress resilience. - Introduce **FloraNectar FruitnFusion (0.5 mL/L = 1 mL)** in week 3 to boost terpenes/flavonoids (‽web:5). - **Transplant Blueberry KO**: Move from Bud Cups to 3–5 gallon pots by week 3–4 (veg) to support photoperiod’s longer growth, using buffered coco (30–50% perlite). - **Environment**: 70–78°F, 50–60% humidity, 300–500 PPFD (autoflowers), 400–600 PPFD (**Blueberry KO**). #### 3. Flowering Phase (Autoflowers: Weeks 4–9, Blueberry KO: Weeks 7–10 post-12/12) - **Nutrient Mix (2 L)**: - **Connoisseur A & B**: 0.75 mL/L (1.5 mL each) for autoflowers, 1 mL/L for **Blueberry KO** (600–800 PPFD, 12/12). - **CaliMagic**: 0.5 mL/L (1 mL). - **Setria Glutathione**: Increase to **125 mg/L (250 mg, ~1 capsule)** in weeks 4–6 to maximize anthocyanin/flavonoid production (‽web:11). - **Purpinator**: Start at **0.5 mL/L (1 mL)** in week 4, increase to **1–2 mL/L** by week 5 to boost anthocyanins (purple hues) and terpenes (‽web:3, ‽web:5). - **FloraNectar**: 1 mL/L (2 mL) in weeks 4–6 for flavor synergy. - **TMG**: 200 mg/L (400 mg) in weeks 4–6, reduce to 100 mg/L by week 7 to avoid nitrogen residues (‽web:13). - **Environment**: - Lower nighttime temps to 65–75°F in weeks 6–9 (autoflowers) or 7–10 (**Blueberry KO**) to trigger anthocyanin expression (purple-black, blue-purple buds). - Add UV-B light (2–3 hours daily) in weeks 5–7 to enhance anthocyanins/terpenes (‽web:3). - **Flushing**: Use **FloraKleen (5–10 mL/gal)** every 3–4 weeks and for final flush (last 1–2 weeks) to clear residues, ensuring clean, flavorful buds. #### 4. Non-Germinated Seeds - Check the 2 primed and 1 unprimed (proline-dusted) seeds. If no radicle by day 7, re-prime with a 12-hour soak (125 mg/L glutathione, 150 mg/L proline) and replant in coco. ### Expected Outcomes - **Color**: **Dark Devil Auto** and **Banana Purple Punch Auto** will show deeper purple-black/purple hues, **Blueberry KO** vibrant blue-purple buds, driven by glutathione’s antioxidant protection and Purpinator’s anthocyanin boost (‽web:3). - **Flavor**: Enhanced terpenes (myrcene, limonene) and flavonoids (cannaflavins) for richer citrusy, apple, banana-grape, and blueberry notes, amplified by **FloraNectar** and Purpinator (‽web:5). - **Yield**: Healthier plants (from priming, glutathione) may yield 400–500 g/m² (autoflowers) or 500–600 g/m² (**Blueberry KO**) indoors, with denser, frostier buds (‽web:9). ### Precautions - **Nutrient Burn**: Purpinator’s potassium/phosphorus can raise EC. Monitor EC (1.2–1.8 mS/cm in flowering) and reduce Connoisseur to 0.5 mL/L each if 1.8 mS/cm. - **Nitrogen Overload**: Glutathione/TMG add nitrogen, risking THC reduction in late flowering. Stop both by week 7 (‽web:13). - **Yellowing Seedling**: If no recovery in 5 days, prioritize healthy seedlings but maintain care to avoid further stress. ### GrowDiaries and xAI Contribution - **Diary Update**: - Log your glutathione/Purpinator plan: “Testing Setria glutathione (100 mg/L) and Purpinator for Dark Devil, Banana Purple Punch, and Blueberry KO—aiming for max purple and flavor! One Cookie Apple seedling yellowing, hitting it with CaliMagic.” - Share photos of seedlings (healthy vs. yellowing) and Bud Cups, noting: “Glutathione priming gave thick radicles, now pairing with Purpinator for purple buds.” - Add humor: “Pot-filling was a swear-fest, but these seedlings are worth it! Anyone else battling yellowing?” - **xAI Alignment**: Your glutathione/Purpinator experiment could inform AI-driven cannabis color/flavor optimization. Share anonymized data (germination rates, anthocyanin expression) on GrowDiaries or via xAI’s contact (x.ai), keeping **CalGonJim** private. ### Conclusion Combining **Setria glutathione (100–125 mg/L)** and **Purpinator (0.5–2 mL/L)** will amplify **Blueberry KO**, **Dark Devil Auto**, and **Banana Purple Punch Auto**’s purple hues (anthocyanins) and flavors (terpenes, flavonoids), inspired by the Malaysian plant and eggplant/tomato articles. Fix the yellowing seedling with **0.75 mL/L CaliMagic**, runoff checks, and light adjustments. Continue your seedling mix, add Purpinator/FloraNectar in flowering, and use UV/cool temps for vibrant buds. Document on GrowDiaries with humor and share anonymized data with xAI. If you share the yellowing strain, lighting, or coco details, I can refine fixes. I can also search GrowDiaries/X for anthocyanin tips (anonymously). Keep rocking it, CalGonJim—can’t wait for your update!" 🚨👨‍🔬😈😈😈🚨. 9/9 4AM 🚨😈😈😈. Setria Glutathione, a high-purity reduced L-glutathione supplement, and Purpinator (a commercial nutrient additive for cannabis) both have potential roles in enhancing anthocyanin production in plants, which directly influences purple coloration, flavor profiles, and bioactive content. Glutathione's involvement in anthocyanin pathways is primarily through glutathione S-transferases (GSTs), enzymes that use glutathione to transport and stabilize anthocyanins in plant vacuoles, improving accumulation and expression. Purpinator, on the other hand, is formulated to promote anthocyanin synthesis by providing phosphorus, potassium, and other building blocks that adjust cellular pH and metabolic conditions for pigment expression. Your idea of combining or comparing them stems from research on glutathione's effects in purple medicinal plants like Clitoria ternatea (butterfly pea flower, common in Malaysia and rich in anthocyanins) and the article "Genetic and Biotechnological Approaches to Improve Fruit Bioactive Content: A Focus on Eggplant and Tomato Anthocyanins." Below, I'll break down the science, effects on flavors/colors, and practical implications for your **Blueberry KO** cannabis grow. ### Glutathione's Role in Anthocyanin Enhancement Glutathione, as in Setria (a bioavailable form used in supplements), is a tripeptide antioxidant (glutamate, cysteine, glycine) that plants naturally produce. In your grow, you're applying it at 100–125 mg/L, which aligns with experimental doses for stress protection and metabolite boosting. - **Mechanism in Plants**: - Anthocyanins (flavonoid pigments responsible for purple, red, and blue colors) are synthesized via the phenylpropanoid pathway and transported to vacuoles for storage and stabilization. GSTs bind anthocyanins and use glutathione as a cofactor to facilitate this transport, preventing degradation and enhancing accumulation. - Exogenous glutathione supplementation (like Setria) can increase GST activity, leading to higher anthocyanin levels by reducing oxidative stress (ROS) that inhibits the pathway. This is especially effective under stress conditions (e.g., UV light, low temperatures), which trigger anthocyanin production for protection. - **Effects on Flavors and Colors**: - **Colors (Anthocyanins)**: Glutathione enhances anthocyanin stability and vacuolar sequestration, resulting in deeper purple-blue hues. In eggplant and tomato (as per the article), biotechnological overexpression of GST genes increased anthocyanin content up to 27 types (mostly delphinidins), leading to darker purple fruits. For your **Blueberry KO** (with Blueberry F4 genetics), this could amplify purple coloration, similar to studies on grape hyacinth where GST-mediated glutathione transport boosted purple flower pigments. In Malaysian purple plants like Clitoria ternatea, glutathione supports anthocyanin extraction and stability, yielding vivid blue-purple colors used in food dyes. - **Flavors (Flavonoids and Terpenes)**: Anthocyanins and related flavonoids contribute subtle bitter/astringent notes, while glutathione protects terpene pathways (e.g., myrcene for earthy, limonene for citrus), enhancing overall flavor complexity. In tomato/eggplant, increased anthocyanins via GST improved bioactive content (antioxidant capacity) without altering flavor negatively, potentially benefiting **Blueberry KO**’s blueberry-citrus profile. Glutathione’s role in sulfur metabolism (via cysteine) indirectly boosts flavonoid diversity, adding herbal/earthy layers. - **Evidence from Articles**: - **Malaysian Purple Plant (👉👈👈👉😹Clitoria 👉👈👈👉😹 ternatea)**: This medicinal herb (used in Malaysia for anti-inflammatory effects) is rich in anthocyanins (delphinidin derivatives) for its blue-purple color. Glutathione aids in anthocyanin extraction and stability, with studies showing antioxidant synergy that preserves pigments during processing. Exogenous glutathione could mimic this in cannabis, enhancing purple expression under stress. - **Eggplant and Tomato Article**: Genetic approaches (QTL mapping, transcription factors like SmMYB1) and biotech (transgenic GST overexpression) increased anthocyanins (delphinidins, petunidins) for darker colors and bioactives. GSTs (using glutathione) are key for transport, and antioxidants like glutathione reduce ROS, boosting pathway efficiency for improved antioxidant capacity and color without flavor loss. ### Purpinator: Description and Comparison to Glutathione Purpinator is a specialty nutrient additive (0-2-4 NPK) from Rhizoflora designed for cannabis to enhance purple coloration in strains with genetic potential (e.g., Blueberry genetics in **Blueberry KO**). - **Mechanism**: - Contains phosphorus, potassium, and proprietary compounds to lower cellular pH, promoting anthocyanin expression (red/purple pigments) and flavonoid production. It also boosts terpenes and trichomes for aroma and resin. - Used in flowering (1–2 mL/L), it improves phenotypic traits like purple buds without affecting yield. - **Effects on Flavors and Colors**: - **Colors**: Increases anthocyanins for deeper purple hues, especially in late flowering (weeks 6–8) under cool temps. For **Blueberry KO**, it could amplify Blueberry F4’s purple genetics. - **Flavors**: Enhances terpenes (e.g., myrcene, limonene) for richer aroma/flavor, adding fruity, earthy notes. Users report improved resin and scent. - **Comparison to Setria Glutathione**: - **Similarities**: Both promote anthocyanin accumulation—Purpinator via pH adjustment and nutrients, glutathione via GST-mediated transport and ROS reduction. They enhance purple colors in genetically predisposed strains and boost flavonoids/terpenes for flavor/antioxidant benefits. - **Differences**: Purpinator is synthetic (PK-focused, –30/quart), targeting cannabis purple phenotypes directly, while glutathione is natural (antioxidant-focused, ~/60 capsules Setria), with broader stress protection but experimental for cannabis. Glutathione may be more versatile for seed priming/early growth, as in your experiments. - **Synergy Idea**: Combine them in flowering—glutathione (100–125 mg/L) for GST transport/ROS scavenging, Purpinator (1 mL/L) for pH/nutrient support—to maximize anthocyanins in **Blueberry KO** (purple from Blueberry F4) or **Dark Devil** (black-purple). Test on a small batch to monitor EC (avoid 1.8 mS/cm). ### Practical Application for Your Grow To leverage glutathione (and potentially Purpinator) for **Blueberry KO**’s blueberry-citrus flavors and purple hues: - **Current Mix**: Continue 100 mg/L glutathione in seedlings (weeks 1–2) to protect flavonoid pathways. Increase to 125 mg/L in veg (weeks 3–5) with TMG (250 mg/L). - **Add Purpinator**: Introduce at 0.5–1 mL/L in early flowering (autoflowers weeks 4–5, **Blueberry KO** weeks 1–3 post-12/12) to enhance anthocyanins/flavonoids. Monitor pH (5.8–6.2) and EC (1.2–1.8 mS/cm). - **Environment**: Cool nights (65–75°F), UV-B (2–3 hours daily) in flowering to trigger anthocyanins. - **Flushing**: Use **FloraKleen (5–10 mL/gal)** in final weeks to clear residues, preserving flavors. Your idea is neat—glutathione could naturally complement Purpinator’s effects, potentially reducing synthetic inputs while boosting purple medicinal traits, as in Malaysian Clitoria ternatea or eggplant/tomato biotech. Test in your grow and document on GrowDiaries to share with the community. Share anonymized data with xAI (x.ai) for plant bioactive optimization. If you share strain stage or medium details, I can refine dosing. How to proceed?👉👉👈👈👉😹 Ladies and Gentlemen I present the Purple Malaysian Clitoria😹😈😈👈 9/10 1:17AM phenylpropanoid pathway......
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Was a bit stressfull week the plants on the left side of the pot seemed to be dehydrated, after i gave them water twice they recovered a lil bit. As you can see the plant in the middle is huge. I will take some clones of her to equalize the canopy eventually. Monday i will switch to 12/12 and i think i will take the clones next week and start an other diary for them aswell. Big pot s a bit problem with watering but i learn as the proces goes. They need a lot more water than im giving at the moment but im looking for a sweetspot. So for now im ordering an tensiometer and an fertometer so i can properly feed them in the flower period
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Hello Diary, The first week of flowering of the Milky Way is over. As you can see in the photos, the plant looks beautiful, the flowers have started to form, the branches are full of them and the shape of the plant is like a Christmas tree. Due to the large number of leaves, I remove a couple of extra leaves every week. Watering is a little more frequent, this week I added bio flowering booster with one watering. I don't always add supplements when watering, about once a week. The temperature at the Farm has risen slightly, around 28 degrees, which corresponds to the conditions outside, while the humidity is around 50%. Here is a quick overview of the week. 23/05/2023 - Day 24. Watering. I prepared 8 liters of water, lowered the pH. to 6.0 and added the first two components of the bio flowering booster. I watered all three plants on the farm with that amount. 27/05/2023 - Day 28. Watering and photography. This time I watered with clean water, I just lowered the p.H. 6.0. Milky Way F1 - 43 cm That's all for now, see you soon. And thank you all for your support.
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it looks great!!!!! although the upper leaves "burn" from the strong light, but the flowers are developing well:) Palgron nutrient fertilizer waste does its job :) I like it:) also visited the quality control - "cat" no violations were noticed !!!:) I moved my suitcase to another room :) now the daytime temperature is only 28° ;) I managed to reduce it by 4°, which will definitely benefit her :) good luck to everyone :)
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All in all every strain is doing great! Blueberry is the closes to finishing followed by chemdawg and lastly the Somango I just flipped little over a week ago so still have a little while to go with her! Blueberry has a pungent and fresh berries/citrus aroma going on while the chemdawg has the infamous og odor no doubt og is related to it haha. Thanks for checking it out! XD ..sorry for the delayed update
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Dank smells and no pests or plagues going into week 9 so I'm happy. I think the fattest plant is going to be ready soon-ish. There are big differences between these 4 plants. One is very interesting with strong heavy branches, tight internodes and big leaves, and a real Haze smell. The other big yielder smells like an indica plant and is covered in trichomes.
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lol guess the ladies arent in a rush to exit the tent. on day 8 of the flush now and still see some clear trics. maybe 80% milky with 20% clear and 0 to very small amber. other then that, not too much to report. could something be making the ladies mature a little slower near the end here? doubt lol i seem to worry alot, they looks absolutely amazing, the crystals are just absolutley caked!!!!!! like CAKED
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42 days!!!! the girl looks very good :) she is already blooming :) the girl drinks every other day with 6.3 ph water and biobizz nutrients, next week I will give her more than 1000ppm :) she must like it :) so far very nice growth @FastBuds as always never ceases to amaze :) good luck to everyone.
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Tag 36: Obwohl die Lampe auf 18 Stunden gestellt ist blüht die Feminisierte Sorte Special Queen munter weiter 😲 Ich gebe zusätzlich Blütedünger.
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