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Somatek, I am only somewhat familiar with BRIX levels in plants, but is something I want to study alot more. Thanks for reminding me!
You also mention how any excess sugars produced are stored in the roots for later usage. Does that occur in cannabis? As far as plants storing up sugars in the roots, I know that happens in a root crop, like sugar beets and it happens in deciduous trees, causing the leaves to turn color and fall each fall, but does cannabis do that also?
I was thinking it was more along the lines of one of the many weird things cannabis does that I always just wrote off as a genetic miscue or hick-up. Something like the reverse of the bud forming on the intersection of the peciola(?) and rachis(?) pictured. I think that’s what the leaf parts are called? But hey, I am no expert and best guess’ are often wrong! It may be time to, …how does my kid say this?, …have some ‘new’ knowledge dropped on me! 😆 something like that.
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