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Joedank

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POLYPLOIDY IN EARLY FLOWER
sorry not poly plody BUT somthing equallly as awsome . its called :
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fasciation#/media/File:MulesEarFasciated_107393.jpg
opps added a "d" from wiki click above to see pic
Fasciation (or cresting) is a relatively rare condition of abnormal growth in vascular plants in which the apical meristem(growing tip), which normally is concentrated around a single point and produces approximately cylindrical tissue, instead becomes elongated perpendicularly to the direction of growth, thus, producing flattened, ribbon-like, crested, or elaborately contorted tissue.[1] Fasciation may also cause plant parts to increase in weight and volume in some instances.[2] The phenomenon may occur in the stem, root, fruit, or flower head. Some plants are grown and prized aesthetically for their development of fasciation.[3] Any occurrence of fasciation has several possible causes, includinghormonal, genetic, bacterial, fungal, viral and environmental causes.

happens to me time to time in chard an cannabis most of all
 

st0wandgrow

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I fucking love biology! Thanks for sharing that

nailed it!

Does it work in hydro? I can't seem to find a reasonable conclusion?
I've never tried adding any beneficial bacteria to a hydro setup, so I'm not 100% sure on that. I'd be a little leery though considering you're culturing anaerobic bacteria with this process.

As mentioned above by Al, it's a really useful product beyond just using it for your plants. Those bacteria in that serum have the ability to neutralize odor. I use it in my rabbit hutch to kill the ammonia smell from their urine. Just spray a little on their bedding and any stank that was there is gone. It's also useful to unclog drains. Those bacteria eat away at whatever gunk is clogging things up. It's really amazing!

Once you start understanding how microbes work, and the fact that they are EVERYWHERE, and you can harness their power to your benefit.... you'll never come up from that rabbit hole!

edit: If you have a dog, the curd that is created during this process (and rises to the top, so it's easy to scoop out) is a great, very healthy treat for your dog. I'm sure we could eat it too, but I can't bring myself to try it. :spew:
 

natro.hydro

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LoL already sent. And I posted them here before and over at BB. Just did not want to clutter thread with old stuff.
Ah man those who are active on this thread are all resident B advisors not just me :-).
Yeah but when somebody needs verification on which cut was used or parentage of a strain it is usually you that has the solid answer.
Only just realized in my earlier post my phone auto corrected calicat to calico lol, kinda right in a way
 

mucha_mota

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I've never tried adding any beneficial bacteria to a hydro setup, so I'm not 100% sure on that. I'd be a little leery though considering you're culturing anaerobic bacteria with this process.

As mentioned above by Al, it's a really useful product beyond just using it for your plants. Those bacteria in that serum have the ability to neutralize odor. I use it in my rabbit hutch to kill the ammonia smell from their urine. Just spray a little on their bedding and any stank that was there is gone. It's also useful to unclog drains. Those bacteria eat away at whatever gunk is clogging things up. It's really amazing!

Once you start understanding how microbes work, and the fact that they are EVERYWHERE, and you can harness their power to your benefit.... you'll never come up from that rabbit hole!

edit: If you have a dog, the curd that is created during this process (and rises to the top, so it's easy to scoop out) is a great, very healthy treat for your dog. I'm sure we could eat it too, but I can't bring myself to try it. :spew:
there's an easier method for making whey.
plus you get ricotta from it !
chef knows.

& then i make cheese cakes from that ricotta. i like goats milk ricotta cheese cakes. still use 1/4 of the recipe with regular cream cheese. & add a very small amount of corn starch. keeps things tight for nice slices. little coulis from old berries, sugar, & water... & you're welcome !

you would still bloom the whey & everything as mentioned in : http://theunconventionalfarmer.com/recipes/lactobacillus-serum/

^ thanks so much for sharing that site.

im fond of good reviews, products, & websites from people in our area of expertise :joint:
 

limonene

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Ok firstly sorry for the crappy pics
This is a 3m x 3m tent
Front left quarter (short plants) are pinequeen from an f2 by bodhi. 5 of them and also 1 yeti f3. Back left are 4 silver mountain. Front right are 3 blueberry hashplant. Really like the structure of the ghash Dom pheno. Big bitch is some kind of skywalker cross. In the back right obscured from view I have 2 hso green crack, 1 blue dream and 2 livers. Thank god the stretch is nearly over!image.jpg image.jpg
 

Al Yamoni

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Yes it is flat! Its a strange mutation called polyploidy. Look it up there is info abt it. Some people purposely try to make their plants get this mutation as it creates giant buds, but mine happened on its own. Its tangie. I realize its not bodhi and the post may piss a few people off but i thot u guys might think it's interesting. 3 separate seeds have the mutation. When i first noticed it my heart jumped. It startled the shit outta me. Not in fear i might lose the plant, but I immediately saw that the plant was growing shoots at an exponential rate. Idk how to explain but it scared me to death for a split second after noticing it
Coincidentally, I was inspecting the plants this evening and I found that one the Tigermelon X Dragons Blood F3 is one of these flat stemmed polypoidy mutants as well! I'll post up some pics while I'm relaxing later on.. :peace:
 

cripplecreek77

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I never knew polyploidy was the term the gthxddh cross i mad had flat stems that were crazy looking to me. Even the fan leaf stems were like 3/8s" wide on some. Thanks for the knowledge hope everybody is doing well. Thought i would add that the bud structure wasn't very tight but the calyxs were by far the biggest i have seen and it was pretty resinous early and on every surface not just around bud sites. This is like 3 weeks after flip i believe. Are all these traits common for the polyploidal plants?
 

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JDGreen

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Ive been doing some research on the
the oraganic fertilizers from that link on lacto b serum. Anybody tryed anyof those. Fermenting fruits and growths seems like a cheap alternative to buying food.

Definitely gunna give this a shot and do some comparison testing on some clones. Gunna start with the bloom solutions, gotta select fruits/should b fun, and well go from there.

Prolly take awhile to see results bit will update if it turns promising.
 
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