- User ID
- 28
Strawberry OG cookies. A single cola dusted with Crescendo.Very nice as usual Ol Mate Foxy wouldnt expect anything less
What strain are we peepin here?
Tasty looking morsel.. nice and frosty
Strawberry OG cookies. A single cola dusted with Crescendo.Very nice as usual Ol Mate Foxy wouldnt expect anything less
What strain are we peepin here?
Tasty looking morsel.. nice and frosty
Last run I had a couple strawberry og the were tasteyStrawberry OG cookies. A single cola dusted with Crescendo.
Good shit @snapper .
I got it from one of the yank sites.Where is the MAC from?
Dunno why the link didn't work. But if you cut and paste into browser, you can view the reportThis report from Sept 2023 discusses the use of a commercial ethylene inhibitor. ( ALESCO) versus STS. The study found Alesco to provide a higher quality pollen count than STS. STS.https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10574327/
Thanks @SAW . A usa company sells the stuff under brand name of Chrysal Alesco. ( US$136). I haven't found any for sale within Australia. Adverised application rate is 1ml per 1 litre, and the bottle size is 200ml. Literature suggests Alesco has a very long shelf life( unlike STS) and doesn't need to be freshly mixed prior to application. Theoretically a bottle of this stuff could last a backyard grower for a lifetime. It doesn't need additional care/refrigeration in storage, no mixing required, very long shelf life and * reported* higher efficacy rating than STS. Edit: there may be florist's in Aus that currently use this stuff, as it's specifically marketed to keep flowers fresher for longer during transportation.A Novel Method for Stimulating Cannabis sativa L. Male Flowers from Female Plants - PMC
Female hemp plants are desired in floral hemp operations due to their higher cannabinoid contents. To produce feminized seeds, a critical step of inducing fertile male flowers on female plants is performed. In feminized seed production, freshly ...pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
They look nice who is the White Wedding byCrescendo x White Wedding. First grow of this backyard cross by my daughter. Week 9 flowering.