plantvision
Active Member
My goal is to be helpful to other growers, kinda hard when I don't have alot of exp. with MJ, but I am trying to use my exp with plants to help others. I was just at a meeting with Kip Cullers, soybean champ. One of the stratagies he employs is the use of sugar water. I asked him what is the science behind it. Short answer, spraying sugar water on plants helps to feed them, and helps in plant strength. I could go in depth with this, but I hardly understand it myself. He produced many pictures of the difference. I pushed him if this is typical with all plants, and he stated yes. Anyhow the man produces 150 bushel soybeans, when most of us struggle to get 45 to 50 bushels.
Some interesting stuff on late season stress on oil plants was also discussed. Got me thinking about THC levels, what if the plant was stressed at the end, could it produce higher THC levels. Stressed meaning short water and high temps. Let me hear your thoughts.
Some interesting stuff on late season stress on oil plants was also discussed. Got me thinking about THC levels, what if the plant was stressed at the end, could it produce higher THC levels. Stressed meaning short water and high temps. Let me hear your thoughts.