LMAO :s3:
Now there's a guy who I bet is praying his heart out for more snow.
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LMAO :s3:
Now there's a guy who I bet is praying his heart out for more snow.
Just a quick thanks, I am learning a lot of great stuff. :thumbsup:
I see your logic, but it won't work on a larger scale. Honestly it'll work just fine, but slightly misses the point.Quote:
Originally Posted by emilya
When you bend a plant, the hormones start to distribute differently. (I'm not a botanist, but I've seen this to be true in experimentation. ;) )
So, bending them slightly but still leaving the main stem growing as the top is really no different than not bending them at all, they will continue to grow just with a slight deviation in course!
However, as I learned with my grafted plant, if you bend the "Top" to BELOW the apex of the stem (so the main stem is pointed back down with it's growing nodes) it stops acting like the top and the higher (vertically) up branches take over. (done it to 2 other plants in vege with same results ;) )
So if you bend your stalk so that new growth is parallel to the light and continue to train it that way, the hormones will distribute evenly amongst the branches and they ALL become tops!
:postgood:Quote:
Originally Posted by canniwhatsis
I am sensing a learning moment here! So, even after FIM'ing the girls, you make the point that by using a "relaxed" SCRog that I am missing out on the LST benefit that the horizontal SCRog screen would provide. hmmm. I see the logic of this too. So you are saying that a 60 degree bend is not nearly as effective as a 90 degree one would be. What's everyone think? Should I switch out the back supports and make this screen horizontal? It would be an easy matter to do this. Based on your experience already with SCRog Canni, I am ready to make this change yet today. I think the change in angle would instantly fill about 2% more of the screen too and would of course lower the light to the front of the screen where all the growing is going on. This morning I am watering, so the plants will be nice and supple later this afternoon with the added water. I will be monitoring the thread closely today to see what everyone thinks.
Lynhal, still working on a good picture of a node on #3. It is very strange what it is doing with these almost fang like calyx's. I will work a bit with the camera today now that I have some time available and see what I can come up with for you.
Emmie
"Auxins are an important class of plant hormones, that have diverse and complex biological effects. By definition, a hormone is a compound that is made in one part of an organism, but has its affect in another part."Quote:
Originally Posted by canniwhatsis
Auxins and Plant Growth
Auxins control the lateral branching. Bend the tallest meristem (growing tip) to below the level of a neighboring growing tip, and the higher one (vertically) will be the recipient of the plant's growth-focus. No clue how in the world the plant knows which is tallest...but it knows...:wtf:
The point is not to make a 60 or 90 degree bend, it's simply to tie the growing tip to below the level of it's neighbor.
Use care when moving the pot once tied-up.
[QUOTE=Originally Posted by canniwhatsis View Post
When you bend a plant, the hormones start to distribute differently. (I'm not a botanist, but I've seen this to be true in experimentation. )
So, bending them slightly but still leaving the main stem growing as the top is really no different than not bending them at all, they will continue to grow just with a slight deviation in course!
However, as I learned with my grafted plant, if you bend the "Top" to BELOW the apex of the stem (so the main stem is pointed back down with it's growing nodes) it stops acting like the top and the higher (vertically) up branches take over. (done it to 2 other plants in vege with same results )
So if you bend your stalk so that new growth is parallel to the light and continue to train it that way, the hormones will distribute evenly amongst the branches and they ALL become tops!.[/QUOTE]
this is a great bit of info as i plan to do the bend soon! thanks guys....
i did pop in to check out plants cool stuff brva rabbit.....
like this pic i suppose
hope you dont class this as thread jacking sori ppls
info 4 all
no... its all good Jaydee... I am here to learn. And where that takes us no one knows... you might say that I bend to the opportunities that present themselves. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by jaydee84
Rusty and Canni... very good as always. That makes perfect sense. I am eyeballing my PVC collection now for some shorter supports in the back. Once again, Emmie's assumptions give way to solid science. I am so very pleased that I have you all here to teach me!
Emmie
[QUOTE=Rusty and Canni... very good as always. [/QUOTE]
yep
sweet as.....a nut from the nuttiest nut tree let that be the nut for me hehehehe
dont ask lol!!
Just stopped in to:rastabanna: