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i don't know, just assumptions being discussed here and no evidenceThe 3 days of dark don't help?
i don't know, just assumptions being discussed here and no evidence
Commercial essential oil producers like lavender farmers that are here in ohio have many tricks that they use to increase resin production the days leading up to harvest, and moreso it causes the present resin heads to bulk up rather then producing more "frostyness" frostyness is a function of strain where as essential oil production is a function of enviroment; so a frosty strain might not always have as much essential oils as one that's less frosty, google that shit if ya wanna read about .......take it easy
www.essentialoils.co.za/extraction-methods.htmSo tell us some of their tricks?
I've personally see the difference but never considered documenting to the point of having to prove my findings and Im taking your statement personal. Others and I have stated our findings and it proves the end of harvest black out worked, for us.i don't know, just assumptions being discussed here and no evidence
yeah i know, it was a lame comment. i didn't mean to say that anecdotal evidence doesn't count, of course it does. it's not like i'm demanding peer-reviewed studies or anything, and yes i know, lots of farmers believe all sorts of things that often or sometimes, maybe/supposedly/definitely work in real life (regardless of my skeptical opinion).I've personally see the difference but never considered documenting to the point of having to prove my findings and Im taking your statement personal. Others and I have stated our findings and it proves the end of harvest black out worked, for us.
Instead of rolling in here and trolling, offer some info. Calling farmers insights bullshit is flat out trolling.
dude you had me in stitches with that last sentence!When plants are given an extended period of darkness the plants do not have the daily loss, the daily degradation of THC as it protects the delicate inner glands from UV-B light waves. Plus the plants are in their 'night function mode' where more THC 'particles' are being produced than during the day. So over the 72-hours you have no loss of THC due to light degradation and at the same time you have the 'night function' increased rate of production of THC occurring. The two combine for what can, in some strains, be a significant increase in levels of THC, and a lesser increase in other strains. Like so much in growing it appears to be strain dependent on just how great of an increase there will be, but there will be an increase. It might be so little that it could only be detected using gas chromatography coupled with mass spectroscopy and it might be great enough to knock your socks off.
to participate in fallacious reasoning myself? no thanks. here's your homework:you could spend some time proving it does not work and add to our dissicusion
to participate in fallacious reasoning myself? no thanks. here's your homework:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_fallacies
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cognitive_biases
plate of shat is waiting, fork in hand..
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