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I'm just saying, people been growing great weed without UV for years.
lol
You come in here talking about UV not doing anything significant.... yet you never even ran it? WTF?
You then proceed to tell us that this method of increasing trichome-density does nothing significant.
Do you normally speak from your asshole.... or was this just a special occasion?
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I missed the part I said I've never ran it. I recall saying I'm using vero29s only at the moment.
Once again.... speak for yourselfAnd again I said doesn't do anything SIGNIFICANT. I've never seen anything to refute that. What, maybe 5% increase? 10 tops? That's not significant.
Show me your 25% increase in trichomes from UV then. I'll be waiting.
"I have no UV or IR my bud will be trichomeless."Not sure when I said anything about damaging trichomes either :/
"I have no UV or IR my bud will be trichomeless."
I'm just going to refrain from continuing with the nonsense at this point.Well, you're an expert spectrum manipulator, 25% should be no problem ;)
Yes, there are most definitely ways to increase trichome-density & THC-content.... and that's irrespective of a strain's lineage.
have you tried adding sugars in flower stage. the most often sugar used is UN sulphured molasseswhat's up farmers, any ORGANIC FOOD/tips/tricks/recommendations for enhancing the density of weed? Have some pretty fluffy weed, and want to add on some weight/ trichomes. I already know and understand that some strains grow differently but thats not the case here. anyways thanks guys and happy growing!
... No, our skin produces more melanin to protect itself. If I want a tan ill expose my skin to more UV, causing it to produce more pigment. Some plants (including Cannabis) use resin to protect themselves. If you want them to produce more of their protection mechanism, expose them to more UV. Is that simple enough for you?UV light hurts us too. Don't see people keeling over at the sight of the sun.
... No, our skin produces more melanin to protect itself. If I want a tan ill expose my skin to more UV, causing it to produce more pigment. Some plants (including Cannabis) use resin to protect themselves. If you want them to produce more of their protection mechanism, expose them to more UV. Is that simple enough for you?