asf2j
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yeah, right now im about 10 pages into an agro-medical peer review journal about cannabis sativa seeds being exposed to different spectrums of red and blue light and the ones that have higher germination percentages and times. its pretty cool. from what ive gathered so far, apparently far red spectrum near infrared(1000k-2500k) is no bueno for seed germination. but as it turns out from this guys peer journal entry, if you blast a seed with 3 hours of high intensity(7000 or more lumen) 3000-3300k light at 80degrees, you get an ultra quick germination(his tables in the data section show germination within 6 hours submerged in distilled water with an aerator circulating...
let me read some more...
ok im back, lol, he went on to plant these ultra germinated seeds blasted with highintensity 3300k light in a hydroponic solution. he has a few different solutions(for brevity, its pointless for me to talk about the solutions right now. just know he is using them for variable control.)
either way, his ultimate goal is really just to see if the super germination has any effect on the sprouting time.
before we get to that, he did a gas chromatography on the aerated water he germinated in(one seed in one container, with specific volumes of h2o.) the chromatography test showed absolutely no Abscisic Acid, which is weird, because that is what keeps a seed from germinating, its the AA hormone. water leeches it out of the seed husk and that is how we germinate a seed.
so anyways, he has a theory for this, and that is an unknown phototropin(protein that reacts to light, much like melanin in your skin) is either converting AA into something else(he claims that is his null hypothesis) or the AA is being stored in the taproot, which is possible, if the rest of his experiment show stunted growth in parenchyma tissue and apical root tissue.
ive got a ton more pages of data to get through before i can come to any conclusion or make this stuff relevant, but hey, there is a little food for thought while you wait.
let me read some more...
ok im back, lol, he went on to plant these ultra germinated seeds blasted with highintensity 3300k light in a hydroponic solution. he has a few different solutions(for brevity, its pointless for me to talk about the solutions right now. just know he is using them for variable control.)
either way, his ultimate goal is really just to see if the super germination has any effect on the sprouting time.
before we get to that, he did a gas chromatography on the aerated water he germinated in(one seed in one container, with specific volumes of h2o.) the chromatography test showed absolutely no Abscisic Acid, which is weird, because that is what keeps a seed from germinating, its the AA hormone. water leeches it out of the seed husk and that is how we germinate a seed.
so anyways, he has a theory for this, and that is an unknown phototropin(protein that reacts to light, much like melanin in your skin) is either converting AA into something else(he claims that is his null hypothesis) or the AA is being stored in the taproot, which is possible, if the rest of his experiment show stunted growth in parenchyma tissue and apical root tissue.
ive got a ton more pages of data to get through before i can come to any conclusion or make this stuff relevant, but hey, there is a little food for thought while you wait.