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yep i agree with u t sun. one of the main reasons a plant makes resin is as a way to catch pollen, once it's done that it still needs resin to work as a sun block but most of it's energy will go towards making seeds.
That's rot, needs to be removed and the area disinfected ASAP. I use isopropyl mixed 1:1.
Indoor needs to be tested for mercury coming from the bulb before making a concrete decision but any amount of mercury on my flowers is a deal breaker. Wish i knew how to test for that. The best indoor can be good but the best outdoor is unparalleled in potency and exceptional in medicinal efficacy. With outdoor you can accidentally grow something decent but indoor is depending more on the grower and much more difficult to grow the best medicine.To your original question. Do outdoor grown plants have diminished resin. My .2 cents is until mankind comes up with a way to exactly duplicate the suns spectrum indoors the answer would be NO. Natural sunlights spectrum has yet to be exactly replicated indoors. plasma lights are getting close but we aint there yet. :) Besides until Corporate America can figure out how to charge us for sunlight, it is still free.
Some of the best outdoor grown herb rivals or surpasses indoor grown erb in taste color and effect. IMHO
the whole theory of indoor being better to my mind is just the competition of indoor producers wanting everyone to believe that outdoor isnt any good and is contaminated somehow. Complete and utter BS. :D
Ive see many indoor grown weed get tested for a lot of pesticide contamination and rejected due to this fact. So the fallacy that indoor is better or safer in a crock
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