Odin*
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Well you did divert to politics but I appreciate the info. Thank you. I have been studying for quite some time now and will read what you have provided later. Still gardening now.
I never meant to suggest you don’t know your shit. We are mostly on the same page. And I look to your informative posts for direction. I am only trying to learn.
I do disagree (from the same information) that the path to better results is manipulation of all these parameters. We obviously need to so we can determine the processes.
Instead I feel that we will learn to provide the proper environment and nutrients in the right ratios and even the proper active biology for best amino acid production and such. And not just do things that work for other crops pretending it works for ours.
The plant changes processes through the cycles but the nutrient profile used and stored does not change much at all.
Just like the natural soil the best plants grow geographically. It doesn’t change composition regardless of the huge amazing plants growing in it that change so much throughout their life cycle. The right elements are available to them in full.
I really don’t have the time to breakdown how these two articles are applicable. This is exactly what I was referring to when I said...
interpret/navigate/extrapolate/incorporae
“in a nutshell”;
-Nutrient needs change throughout bloom
-These needs are strain dependent, as their needs change depending on terpene/cannabinoid/carotenoid development
-Each terpene/cannabinoid/carotenoid type requires different nutrients for biosynthesis
-Different strains develop their terpene profiles on unique schedules (eg; starts out smelling like fuel, ends with earthy chocolate nose VS starts out earthy, finishes with fuel nose)
-“One balanced feed” throughout bloom will not accommodate a given strains needs
-Spikes in a particular terpenes development will coincide with spikes in varying nutrient requirements
-In a “balanced feed”, nutrient deficits in terpene requirements may not result in visible deficiencies, but in weakened terpene profile/development (think “mediocre” VS “optimum”)
-Knowing the terpene development schedule of a strain and the nutrient requirements of those terpenes, coupled with the knowledge/ability to “deliver”/facilitate nutrient uptake/biosynthesis can lead to a broader terpene profile and greater terpene development
Rather than “One balanced feed”, a strain specific nutrient regimen that is dialed to terpene development and takes environmental factors into account is “optimal”.