Cannabis Leaf Senescence Science. How & Why it happens. Genes, Hormones & Pathways involved

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  • Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024

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  • @AlvinKazu
    @AlvinKazu Месяц назад +1

    I haven't watched the video yet, but I'm curious how a 60 day run turned out after 100 days? How did the heads look after all that time?
    People keep saying "look at the heads under a scope," but I noticed a few things doing this on my first run.
    1. Even if the heads look good, after a week, or 2, or 3 it still can look really great(or even cloudier/better) without too much amber color, or none at all yet.
    2. Amber occurs on the leaves first, before the flowers, so that confuses many people (including myself on my first run, because no one told me). I started watching the senescence of the plant to tell when it's ready, but I'm not sure if this is a correct way either. I've been reading that many will let their plant go all the way through senescence and that is their "ready," and they don't care about heads. I'm at about week 12 now, and i thought I was good/okay at around week 8, but I still don't see any amber(I scoped last week need to do it again tomorrow).
    Some of the leaves turned a nice purple/yellow on some of the flowers, so I harvested a few tops. One top with purple/yellow hasn't really gotten moreso, but I've noticed the flowers and the closer leaves to the top are getting darker and darker, so I feel that I should continue to wait until the colors ripen up fully. Some of the leaves are now yellowing in the centers and such, but not getting as dark purple, it's interesting how not everything is turning the same colors. This has confused me, but it's a learning experience.
    Any help or advice is appreciate, I'm really curious about the color of the heads and if we can extend the life of the flowering time and just get bigger flowers and a better end product, without degradation? Thank you!!

    • @AussyCC
      @AussyCC  Месяц назад

      Hormones change the phase's of the plant, speed it up or slow it down. Your cultivar is plant mature around 70-75days by the sounds of it. Ask me this in my live show please mate for me to explain in detail the process and help get you answers. I go live in 50mins from now

  • @Zenthanol
    @Zenthanol Год назад +1

    I really liked the diagram choice in this video, especially the first one! Great use of botanical physiological research that can be extrapolated for this crop.

    • @AussyCC
      @AussyCC  Год назад

      Thanks for your nice words and support mate

  • @ashetonbiggerstaff5106
    @ashetonbiggerstaff5106 9 месяцев назад +1

    “Day 100” me:😳

    • @AussyCC
      @AussyCC  9 месяцев назад

      Thanks for your input mate

  • @kyle_fraser1
    @kyle_fraser1 Год назад +1

    Great video mate

    • @AussyCC
      @AussyCC  Год назад

      Thanks for the nice words mate

  • @walkinlightly7734
    @walkinlightly7734 2 года назад +1

    Bud rot does seem to be a problem on a long run. On a production run I need balance of reasonable bulk verse reasonable finish time. Random harvesting of the more developed cola’s does help us achieve more end weight over time. This Senescence/ permanganate process on a single/annual green house run would be awesome

    • @AussyCC
      @AussyCC  2 года назад

      The correct beneficials, good plant health or a high brix, inbuilt genetic resistance or primed PR genes, humidity kept below 65% are all things you can do to eliminate or reduce botrytis or Bud Rot. Botrytis won't Sprout or grow if the activity water level or humidity is below 70%. Thanks for your words and happy growing to you mate

  • @churrbrogrows1878
    @churrbrogrows1878 2 года назад +1

    Nice one brother!!

    • @AussyCC
      @AussyCC  2 года назад

      Thanks for the nice words and support mate