Terpenes enhancement and manipulation

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Josch Edgington

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Not too bad for someone who knows nothing. One plant probably get about five ounces plants final height was three an a half feet. Now I guess you guys do better, but I'm happy with my results. Till next time.
 

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Michael Huntherz

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Not too bad for someone who knows nothing. One plant probably get about five ounces plants final height was three an a half feet. Now I guess you guys do better, but I'm happy with my results. Till next time.
Nobody said you couldn't grow a plant. What we're trying to say is your "theory" is whack-sauce pseudoscience, and by whack sauce I mean masturbatory, and by pseudoscience I mean complete and utter bullshit.
 

chuck estevez

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Nobody said you couldn't grow a plant. What we're trying to say is your "theory" is whack-sauce pseudoscience, and by whack sauce I mean masturbatory, and by pseudoscience I mean complete and utter bullshit.
Yep, I never said he couldn't grow a plant, i said his plants look like shit, because they do. He claims they bleed red as a good thing, not knowing his plants are infested and deficient.
 

Josch Edgington

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Did you know that quercitin Is a know cancer fighting terp. It is found in certain strains of cannabis. It is also found in red wine. If you add two table spoons of red wine to your watering during flower you could possibly increase the amount of quercitin in your plants final product.
 

Josch Edgington

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no you wont



and thats not a terp
Good point but just to clear things up I have been typing about smell and FLAVOR and possible medicinal benefits. Yes quercitin is a flavonoid found in fruits veggies leafy plants. Forgive me for classifying them together, I do that because you can't address one without the other. Smell and flavor go together.
 

qwizoking

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lmao
i know they sound similar


"Flavonoids (or bioflavonoids) (from the Latin word flavus meaning yellow, their color in nature)

Flavonoids are the most important plant pigments for flower coloration, producing yellow or red/blue pigmentation in petals designed to attract pollinator animals. In higher plants, flavonoids are involved in UV filtration, symbiotic nitrogen fixation and floral pigmentation. They may also act as chemical messengers, physiological regulators, and cell cycle inhibitors. Flavonoids secreted by the root of their host plant help.."





their tase is just bitter...

the terpenes esters and all that create both taste and smell.

come on man use your nogin
 
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bmgnoot

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I have been dumping cherry pie on top of my pot that has the strain 'cherry pie' in it, Oh Boy, this is gonna be great!!
by god why didnt i think of that... adding to my nute lineup asap. how far into flowering should i apply the pie slices to the topsoil? is it already too late? am i screwed?
 

Detroit J420

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"Terpinator Bytches!! use it, its all organic looks and tastes fucken good i give my bytches 1 shot glass per gallon, and then i do a shot of it too, its soo good, makes em stink! makes em goowiiii chop a nugg off throw it at the wall n watch it stick!!
 

a mongo frog

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"Terpinator Bytches!! use it, its all organic looks and tastes fucken good i give my bytches 1 shot glass per gallon, and then i do a shot of it too, its soo good, makes em stink! makes em goowiiii chop a nugg off throw it at the wall n watch it stick!!
Yea i know what you mean. It tastes so good!!!!! If it wasn't so expensive id make it my regular drink of choice!!!!
 

personal lux

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No, you have it wrong, you are adulterating it with your "oils".

I'll have to look into it but you cannot transport those compounds through the roots.

The only way you can influence terpene and psychoactive compounds is light selection and lower temps to prevent terpene cookoff..

I see now why you were kicked from ICMAG.
Actually running Temps higher at night and allowing them to be colder in the first hour of lights on during the day produces a shorter plant with a higher terp profile due to an enzyme that is produced in this scenario.
 

GrowerGoneWild

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Actually running Temps higher at night and allowing them to be colder in the first hour of lights on during the day produces a shorter plant with a higher terp profile due to an enzyme that is produced in this scenario.
Interesting.. I'll have to look into that.. thank you.
 

since1991

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Terpinator is strain dependent in my experience. Some of my stuff just gets silly with it. A definite noticeable difference. Some strains do the same whether i use it or not. I start out at 10ml in early flower and bump it up all the way to 25 ml per gallon in peak flower. And keep it there. I buy it at the store every now and again if i got extra coin after i buy my consumables like coco coir ,bulbs, and base nutes...but its not a deal breaker. My sour og loves the shit. I get alot more trichome development with it. Few other strains as well.
 

Canna_Man

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If you want to increase oils and terpenes. Use terpinator, insect frass and mag/sulfur and thats all you need. They got products all over the place that boost essential oils and terps that are cheap as hell and highly effective. And you also need good genetics and a perfect environment which is critical for getting the most out of your plants.. Also i have been exprimenting with actinic LED lighting in the 420-460 NM range that I use during flowering.

Im actually running these blues only during lights off period during flowering and getting insane results, so far has 0 effect on my floweing phase and has increased plant size and resin/oil content from the added UVB AND NM SPECIFIC light frequency. I am using the 90w UFO Actinics.
 
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