This came out in 1956!
Time for bed folkz I'm outta here see you all tomorrow![]()
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Been in consultation calls all night. The farm thinks it has Hop Latent Viroid in some of it's plants; and my friend Ben Koch runs a tissue sampling and analysis company, and so been gathering information, data, and pictures and putting together a call tomorrow night with the farm manager and owner of Boones Farm to discuss sampling, prevention, and treatment. Everything in the initial consultation tests out, so we're moving forward on the likely probability of that effecting some of the test groups and in future groups. The farm doesn't separate clone groups by mother plant, only "this is the same cultivar, so it's all the same in the tray." We're changing the SOP so that now all clones taken will be separated and segregated to the mom they were taken from, and then in the field, planting in succession based on mother plant tag. So if plants 00XXX-00YYY show the same signs, we can link them back to the mom they were taken from, and pinpoint if there's sickly genetics in the mother stock. We're also going to do a genetic test of current mother stock, to see if we have underlying genetic issues with the plants for next season before taking new clones.
Razzle Dazzle their shorthand is dizzy. I love science but I trust my instincts also and UVA improves my crops.
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Cannabinoids Accumulation in Hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) Plants under LED Light Spectra and Their Discrete Role as a Stress Marker
Hemp adaptability through physiological and biochemical changes was studied under 10 LED light spectra and natural light in a controlled aeroponic system. Light treatments were imposed on 25 days aged seedlings for 16 h daily (300 µmol m−2 s−1) for 20 days. Plant accumulated highest Cannabidiol...www.mdpi.com
Been in consultation calls all night. The farm thinks it has Hop Latent Viroid in some of it's plants; and my friend Ben Koch consults for a tissue sampling and analysis company, and so been gathering information, data, and pictures and putting together a call tomorrow night with the farm manager and owner of Boones Farm to discuss sampling, prevention, and treatment. Everything in the initial consultation tests out, so we're moving forward on the likely probability of that effecting some of the test groups and in future groups. The farm doesn't separate clone groups by mother plant, only "this is the same cultivar, so it's all the same in the tray." We're changing the SOP so that now all clones taken will be separated and segregated to the mom they were taken from, and then in the field, planting in succession based on mother plant tag. So if plants 00XXX-00YYY show the same signs, we can link them back to the mom they were taken from, and pinpoint if there's sickly genetics in the mother stock. We're also going to do a genetic test of current mother stock, to see if we have underlying genetic issues with the plants for next season before taking new clones.