Still chill. I’m taking more aggressive stem rubs lol, smells fruity, spice, earthy, maybe almost a red cedar hint or something idk I’m not Guy Fieri.
Yesterday was chill have a farewell gathering for my fiancee niece at the lake. It was really lovely day Sent from my BE2028 using Tapatalk
man I found it hard to tell what some of my flowers smell like because of my sinuses Sent from my BE2028 using Tapatalk
The red light is suppose to increase the efficiency of the electron transport chain, some 2-3 components (not the fourth though), making the mitochondria work better. They've been testing a lot on brain disorders and their prevention. I made a gif yesterday... haha
It does make me want to have a little nibble lol. She looks like she rides a little more on the sativa side, definitely terpinolene and caryophyllene dominant in smell is best way to describe with some added grapey/berry sweetness. Now she's starting to finally gain the trichome density I want to see too, I think she will want more than 10 weeks but we'll see.
The photos looked beautiful man, blessed with that nice weather. Condolences to you, fiancé, and the family, bro.
Lol I was a little cautious with my dosage but my soil seems to be doing really well on its own so didn't want to overdo it, she seems like one to go over 10 week so will probably need that extra juice. Thank you bro, when I looked at lights out this morning she finally started to show the trichome density I want to see, a bit of a slow starter maybe but I can't wait to try the finished product. Lol man my nose is also fucked, too many breaks. Good morning!
I'm really curious about this, do you target the specific areas with the light? Also the wound healing part that's gnarly man like Wolverine llol I would try it and definitely want to read up on it.
Had my MRI yesterday and the results were back really quickly, lol before I even made it home my old lady called and said they were in the email. I like efficiency. My shit is ruined basically. On now to the good thing: Smells awesome.
I been reading more on it. Seems like that 660nm boost LEDs for the plants might be the same reason that people also have a benefit. It relates to cytochrome C and its ability to reduce NAD(P)+ --> NAD(P)H, used in energy production during respiration. People don't think plants have respiration, but they do, and still require oxidative phosphorylation during sugar metabolism. The light... I used 680nm bursts on my head and neck. like ~15min on different parts. Its got to be powerful, but I see solid boards made with 660 and 820 (?) can't remember. I think there is another benefit of 1000nm(ish) area too, but I don't see that with LEDs, I think those are just heat lamps that use different bulbs (sauna/physio bulbs). There's a lot of publications, I'd avoid google, and just use google scholar; photobiomodulation is the proper term. Another good search term is senolytics. According to orthodox medicine, the regeneration of cartilage is near impossible, but... I don't believe that. Look into stem cell mediated for (cervical?) disc regeneration (I think I've mentioned this before); the injections have been helping a lot of people. I'd get them if I could. Hey, your plant look good