I'd listen to the chemist. Anyway let's ask
@Dr. Who he was just discussing the role of increased S in terpene production.
Oh goody, goody! Sulfur, my favorite plant topic.....
Sulfur is sooooo important to any plant's growth that it is yearly debated to make S the 4th Macro nutrient! It would be NPKS in our debated idea.
Supplementing compounds in the
sulfate form will directly effect certain terp profiles. Certain
sulfate compounds effect specific terpene production.
Mg sulfate - MgSo4
Potassium sulfate - KSo4
Will effect berry and citrus terps..
I've been working with a cpl other
sulfate compounds, attempting to find which are effecting the others.
Looking for what effects pinene and the others..
It appears each has some cross effects to others but the 2 listed have great effect on the 2 terps listed
When supplementing for terp increase's. One must practice control in how much by volume, at what concentration, and for how long you apply it.
The reason being, is that Mg and K will reduce THC production if over used. There is a tipping point that will bring that issue on.. It does multiply on a bell curve too.
THC production is like a complete bell curve in it's self. It starts out slowly in veg and as the plant is beginning to bloom. It rises to a peak and drops back of about the same speed as it rises... At least this is how it's shown in testing out of Israel (The leading country for cannabis research).
Questions?