or drop your tempsPut food colering in to make it look like rainbow bud ha ha
I was going to drop your finishing tech, but i think it would blow some minds,lolA myth that won't die based on a faked report that never existed
put one in the dark and leave one in the light and see if you can tell the difference?
or draw trolls LMAOI was going to drop your finishing tech, but i think it would blow some minds,lol
Genetics plain and simpleor drop your temps
Yeppers,lolor draw trolls LMAO
ya sure, but those genes don't come out to play without the temp drops, like celery won't turn blue without the coloringGenetics plain and simple
how long after you boiled did you wait to chop it down?fwiw the plant in which I boiled the roots I couldn't tell much of a discernible difference other than a dead smell and appearance that came on sooner than those I didn't boil. It did dry up way faster, and I missed the RH window so will be trying again.
been growing for years and so am I.this is the kind of info i was hoping for to clarify it, i thought it made sense for the plant to try ''finish'' blooming or at least try to speed it up as nights get longer and the plant thinks winter is coming but they do that with the 12/12 switch... im still learning
trying anything is how you discover what really worksPeople will try anything i love the trim your roots therey
Yea but common since should play a role i think all taze my plants shock therapy will increase yeilds ha hatrying anything is how you discover what really works
At least a day or two, I don't recall now. The plant stayed "perky" but then took on a petrified kind of appearance. The boiled one did dry out faster than the others as it got too dry on me and I couldn't get a cure on it. Then it smelled basically how a dead plant would, like no smell and kinda earthy dirt.how long after you boiled did you wait to chop it down?
make sure you water the plant a day before you boil the roots. Then wait until leaves have changed color before chopping. It really just helps to speed the cure up some.At least a day or two, I don't recall now. The plant stayed "perky" but then took on a petrified kind of appearance. The boiled one did dry out faster than the others as it got too dry on me and I couldn't get a cure on it. Then it smelled basically how a dead plant would, like no smell and kinda earthy dirt.
Will try again for sure, there were little to no adverse effects at least observed by me so the quicker dry could be a benefit if I can get it to cure before drying to a crisp.