Full Spectrum
Broad terpene support across the whole flowering window.
A balanced formula built around both MEP and MVA pathway support. Works across cultivar types from week one through late harvest. The right starting point for mixed gardens, multiple phenotypes or anyone new to terpene-aligned inputs.
The science
Full Spectrum doesn't prioritize one terpene pathway over another. The MEP pathway, which produces monoterpenes like limonene, pinene and linalool, and the MVA pathway, which produces sesquiterpenes like beta-caryophyllene and farnesene, are both active during flowering and both require the same foundational conditions to run at capacity: bioavailable nitrogen for maintaining enzyme populations, accessible trace mineral cofactors and the signaling inputs that keep terpene synthase gene expression active. Full Spectrum delivers these broadly, supporting whichever pathways your cultivar's genetics are wired to run. It covers the full window from the first week of flower through late ripening, where terpene accumulation is most active. Every formula in the line includes aloe vera and coconut water alongside its formula-specific fruits. Aloe vera carries salicylic acid, the same compound the plant produces when it activates its defense response against pathogens and environmental stress. When the plant detects it, terpene synthase gene expression goes up and production capacity increases. FFJ delivers this signal without the stress. A hormonal cue, not damage. Coconut water contributes zeatin, a naturally occurring cytokinin with a well-documented role in plant cell division. Trichomes are cells. Cell division is what sets their size and density, and that process runs hardest through mid to late flower. Both inputs are shared across the full line.
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Built for
How to use it
- Timing
- Weeks 1 through harvest, full flower window
- Dilution
- 1:500 dilution, 2-3 times per week during peak flower
Pathway
Broad-spectrum MEP and MVA pathway support
Key compounds
Fruits used