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In nature when winter is soon to come, plants produce and release ethylene gas as a chemical signal to other plants near by to hurry up and finish. It’s one way they communicate. Short of gassing our room at the end, New mill made a product that promotes the synthesis of ethylene. There are many enzymes, hormones, proteins and amino acids…
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Dry? Fresh frozen material is not dried and doesn’t need to be stored. Freeze it, then process it.
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Winter Frost has nothing to do with triggering any cold response. Winter Frost aids in senescence so it must have ingredients involved in the biosynthesis of ethylene. You’re not bottling ethylene gas so if I was going to formulate a product like Winter Frost it would have some ethylene precursors like Ethephon and ACC.
Ethephon – …
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For those growing in coco. What type of mix are you using with the coco? Are you just using coco nothing else? I’m thinking a mix 80% cocoa, 10% worm castings and 10% per light with dots.
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I use 100% coco nothing else and love it
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I re-use my coco, after about 6 years of use it’s got a lot of root hair throughout with a small amount of perlite, clay balls, ground up egg shells and, when potting, a 3-4mm layer of diatomaceous earth added about 50mm below the surface.
I also feed salts hi frequency fertigation through a water diffusing tray I secure to the top of my fabric…
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Straight coco.
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