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CaliGabe
I agree and why I was stoked when Kempf got involved in canna. Worked with 3 friends/gardens in CO recently and got them all hooked on AEA, and Tainio, stuff. Was the first time I dealt with the amendments and all of us were scratching our heads regarding how the plants were growing, stacking, flowering, etc. Pest/disease resistance improved dramatically. Clones from plants on the program even grow differently from cutting.We are approaching a shift in knowledge about what we think we know about producing truly healthy cannabis and plants in general.
Well you won't have to wait much longer with professional agronomists in the game now.[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]it will be interesting for sure how science and agricultural advancement will change our attitudes and practices. I have a theory that triggering senescence may actually help yields and potency because it begins the process of re-cycling nutrients already stored within the plant material - at a time when the roots are decreasing in their efficiency for nutrient uptake.[/FONT]