PURPLEB3RRYKUSH
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Interesting
I did on my Birthday yesterday.You didn't buy a copy? lol
I think that I understand what is happening.
This has to do with plant cuticle correct?
Here's something else interesting,
https://www.jstor.org/stable/2444899?seq=1#page_scan_tab_contents
I'm trying to find it in ebsco academic search complete.
Sorry to say these are not it..This wax layer is a separate thing.....The pictures in the article are electron microscope shots of the layer surrounding and including a stoma., a healthy one.I found it
It consists of lipid and hydrocarbon polymers impregnated with wax, and is synthesized exclusively by the epidermal cells.Sorry to say these are not it..This wax layer is a separate thing.....The pictures in the article are electron microscope shots of the layer surrounding and including a stoma., a healthy one.
BUT, Nice on the second one as far as interesting info on Terp and THC accumulation and formation area's! Quite interesting really.
I will mention that trich "covers" are a form of a wax and ester compound.....Again, part of what you remove with wintering our extract and filtering.
It consists of lipid and hydrocarbon polymers impregnated with wax, and is synthesized exclusively by the epidermal cells.
There is another separate wax layer from the cuticle?
The implications are far reaching. I'm looking for more information.Once I grow up and get smart. I'll read more then an abstract....And half a page..
Once I went back and read the whole thing... You ARE correct......Yes, that layer..
Like I said though, very interesting on the Terp and THC in that paper.....
Kinda makes you think that high N - limiting trich and THC production. Might be from "blocking", by an over abundance of the wax being formed and clogging of those secretory cells...The implications are far reaching. I'm looking for more information.
I just read something about humidity and the relationship between stomata, the thickness of the cuticle, and transpiration rate. I want to go back and read it again, but I have to look for it later.Kinda makes you think that high N - limiting trich and THC production. Might be from "blocking", by an over abundance of the wax being formed and clogging of those secretory cells...
Heya doc, I was workung at a hemp farm for awhile...the rh in the indoor grow was equal to a rainforest. I was bent about this but out of my control. I gave the plants a nice n feed and the next day came in to find shiney leaves. Went from dull to shiney.
Also found out hemp farmers dont sulfer burn..they use sulfer powder in a water mix and spray. I got to reading about sulfer and was pleasantly surprised that most farmers use sulfer powder and how good sulfer is for us. Etc.
Not knowing how you grow, how will you manage the what I will call "transferred transpiration" you say is happening?That is quite right!
Hemp is a sativa and from sub tropical area's around the globe. I find better growth with higher RH and landrace Sativa's.
Outdoors on the farm S in water is employed.
Indoors in a greenhouse at my dates of experience. It was mainly a burn and then open the vents.
S is so important to plant growth. It is debated regularly by scholars and the DOA about actually making it a macro nutrient to amend the NPK to NPKS. I don't really understand those opposing it. It is so important.... With out it, all plant life fails and many of the other nutrients are not absorbed/available - making another point.
In what we're doing here. I have to now retest some different strains for any reductions in terps/THC from increase in the cuticle layer....Being prudent with N is going to be more critical here I would think....
[high rh reduced waterfeed uptake]. higher rh=slower evaporation only time I got pm indoor was when rh was not controlled below 60 just saying.Not knowing how you grow, how will you manage the what I will call "transferred transpiration" you say is happening?
You said the increased rh reduced the feed uptake. This means more O2 is being produced while using less food. There must be a breaking point, to now with these plants perhaps there are stores of nutrient, but what about when the high rh is present from the beginning?
How much was the swing in rh tho?[high rh reduced waterfeed uptake]. higher rh=slower evaporation only time I got pm indoor was when rh was not controlled below 60 just saying.
ya swing in rh wasn't much always high 60-70 but do deal with big temp swings.i have no problem now run dehuy 24-7 right at 50.i also run with a lung room gets to cold here to pull straight into room.How much was the swing in rh tho?
Might the problem have been too low temp?
I am finding moisture capacity is a critical factor when considering the quality of environment. Control and stabilization of the environment come first, then we can worry about optimization. This is why I recirculate my exhaust air to precondition the intake air due to large difference in temp and rh of the two.