UncleReemis
Well-Known Member
I posted this at the bottom of another thread and I don't believe it got much light there, so I am bringing it... here.
Also, citation can be found below each entry.
Studies behind trichome production:
"Leaf trichomes protect plants from attack by insect herbivores and are often induced following damage. Hormonal regulation of this plant induction response has not been previously studied. In a series of experiments, we addressed the effects of artificial damage, jasmonic acid, salicylic acid, and gibberellin on induction of trichomes in Arabidopsis. Artificial damage and jasmonic acid caused significant increases in trichome production of leaves. The jar1-1 mutant exhibited normal trichome induction following treatment with jasmonic acid, suggesting that adenylation of jasmonic acid is not necessary. Salicylic acid had a negative effect on trichome production and consistently reduced the effect of jasmonic acid, suggesting negative cross-talk between the jasmonate and salicylate-dependent defense pathways. Interestingly, the effect of salicylic acid persisted in the nim1-1 mutant, suggesting that the Npr1/Nim1 gene is not downstream of salicylic acid in the negative regulation of trichome production. Last, we found that gibberellin and jasmonic acid had a synergistic effect on the induction of trichomes, suggesting important interactions between these two compounds."
- http://www.citeulike.org/group/2438/article/853395
"The plants that received no treatment are progressing as Bubblicious always does, with light visible trichs on the buds, but very little frosting on the sugar leaves.
The plants that received jasmonic acid treatment only, show heavy visible trichs on the buds, as well as a light frosting of trichomes on the sugar leaves.
The plants that received the mix of jasmonic acid and gibberellic acid also show heavy visible trichs on the buds, a light frosting of trichomes on the sugar leaves AND a great deal of FOXTAILING. Foxtailing is considered a disagreeable trait by most gardeners."
- https://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.php?t=200972
For those of you who may not know what foxtailing is: (it'll make sense once you see it lol)
https://www.rollitup.org/general-marijuana-growing/379782-what-fox-tailing-5.html
A place to buy jasmonic acid spray:
http://www.jazsprays.com/JAZ-Plant-Strengthener_p_14.html
Interesting stuff, huh? Maybe something to experiment with.
So has anybody messed with this stuff before?
Also, citation can be found below each entry.
Studies behind trichome production:
"Leaf trichomes protect plants from attack by insect herbivores and are often induced following damage. Hormonal regulation of this plant induction response has not been previously studied. In a series of experiments, we addressed the effects of artificial damage, jasmonic acid, salicylic acid, and gibberellin on induction of trichomes in Arabidopsis. Artificial damage and jasmonic acid caused significant increases in trichome production of leaves. The jar1-1 mutant exhibited normal trichome induction following treatment with jasmonic acid, suggesting that adenylation of jasmonic acid is not necessary. Salicylic acid had a negative effect on trichome production and consistently reduced the effect of jasmonic acid, suggesting negative cross-talk between the jasmonate and salicylate-dependent defense pathways. Interestingly, the effect of salicylic acid persisted in the nim1-1 mutant, suggesting that the Npr1/Nim1 gene is not downstream of salicylic acid in the negative regulation of trichome production. Last, we found that gibberellin and jasmonic acid had a synergistic effect on the induction of trichomes, suggesting important interactions between these two compounds."
- http://www.citeulike.org/group/2438/article/853395
"The plants that received no treatment are progressing as Bubblicious always does, with light visible trichs on the buds, but very little frosting on the sugar leaves.
The plants that received jasmonic acid treatment only, show heavy visible trichs on the buds, as well as a light frosting of trichomes on the sugar leaves.
The plants that received the mix of jasmonic acid and gibberellic acid also show heavy visible trichs on the buds, a light frosting of trichomes on the sugar leaves AND a great deal of FOXTAILING. Foxtailing is considered a disagreeable trait by most gardeners."
- https://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.php?t=200972
For those of you who may not know what foxtailing is: (it'll make sense once you see it lol)
https://www.rollitup.org/general-marijuana-growing/379782-what-fox-tailing-5.html
A place to buy jasmonic acid spray:
http://www.jazsprays.com/JAZ-Plant-Strengthener_p_14.html
Interesting stuff, huh? Maybe something to experiment with.
So has anybody messed with this stuff before?