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Ans u havent gotten any better info
Right.
Ans u havent gotten any better info
Does the extra chromosome ever stop you from posting?Cmon big pro grower u sbould know all these things remember u gorw 12 ft trees and sell weed to markey medical lol. No magjc potion u nut so dont go trying to diss tge peopke that bave given u the only reak answer.
Care to point me in the right direction? Where should I start reading about this stuff. Thanks man, your one of the few who has provided me with good info
For the record.... I was viewing the new post section when I clicked on this thread, but I just realized this was outdoor grow.Yes, there are most definitely ways to increase trichome-density & THC-content.... and that's irrespective of a strain's lineage.
so are you saying you can increase these by technique to go further than the genetics!?
Yes, there are most definitely ways to increase trichome-density & THC-content.... and that's irrespective of a strain's lineage.
Is there a scientific name for that? -- and I'm being completely serious.There is this phrase we use called "genetic potential".
Really? Then there's gotta be a collective body of peer-reviewed data on it.It is a threshold than cannot be surpassed, only met.
Please provide some peer-reviewed references demonstrating there's a genetic threshold in Cannabis that cannot be surpassed, only met.....
And I'll post my references which prove otherwise.
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Sorry.... that information hasn't been declassified.
I will tell you this: Lighting and spectrum-manipulation are two important ones.
Everything I know regarding this topic, was acquired through lots of research in peer-reviewed journals.
The information is out there.... you just need to use specific search criteria to figure it out.
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Does the extra chromosome ever stop you from posting?
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Hmm maybe the fact that i know the answer to questions keeo me from not posting. Sorry if u dont like my answer but once again i was right.
Been looking everywhere! Can't find out what you mean by nmHere's your clue: 280-315 nm
Thank me later. ; )
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Nanometers.Been looking everywhere! Can't find out what you mean by nm
How are you adding sugars?I find you get more trecs when you increase sugars in flower. As for hardness let the flowers go longer before you harvast. Pick the tops and larger buds first and let the smaller ones harden 10- 14 days before picking them. It's mostly genetic ad to how hard they will be but allowing a little extra time to fully mature also helps. Most people haevast way to early. They also don't take the time to cure flowers well enough. Doing these things gives you both better yield and quality!
Can you manipulate the sun's light? That's what they try to do work all the different light options.Well if you had noticed, I didn't mention anything about "best light spectrum". I referred to spectrum-manipulation.
Can you manipulate the sun's light?
Try turning up the sun's blue spectrum to pull out more terps during flowering, and tell us how that goes genius.
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Are you saying ugh produces more or better Terps? HaHere's your clue: 280-315 nm
Thank me later. ; )
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What does this mean...i know but I won't say? Sorry if you don't like my answer but I'm right?Hmm maybe the fact that i know the answer to questions keeo me from not posting. Sorry if u dont like my answer but once again i was right.
NM is nanometer it's a measurement of the wavelength. visible light I think is around 380 to 750 or somewhere around there with ultraviolet being lower on the scale and infrared being higher on the scaleBeen looking everywhere! Can't find out what you mean by nm
You can't say nanometers, but this would apply to indoor grows and be taken seriously!Nanometers.
But this would apply to indoor grows.
Nonetheless.... supplemental UV-B increases trichome-density. Unequivocally.
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Supplemental UVB increases trichrome density or are you getting that confused with allowing it to reach more of its full potentialNanometers.
But this would apply to indoor grows.
Nonetheless.... supplemental UV-B increases trichome-density. Unequivocally.
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Really, you don't say!The supporting peer-reviewed scientific literature most definitely establishes this as fact.
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I literally have no clue what you are getting at.You can't say nanometers, but this would apply to indoor grows and be taken seriously!
You're the only one who is confused.Supplemental UVB increases trichrome density or are you getting that confused with allowing it to reach more of its full potential