jimihendrix1
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Leaf Stress is usually the first sign. Second the leaves get fried, and either kill the plant, or severely injure it.. What one is trying to do is push it as far as you can, and not burn the plant.
So experimentation is a must?Leaf Stress is usually the first sign. Second the leaves get fried, and either kill the plant, or severely injure it.. What one is trying to do is push it as far as you can, and not burn the plant.
What are symptoms of too much UVB
So you use Solacure and on their website it says "We have reason to believe that UVA is also beneficial. While it doesn't stimulate THC production, it penetrates much more deeply than UVB and may stimulated trichome production, which makes THC possible." So what do you feel that means? I don't disagree that hitting the plant with destructive UV in the low UVB band is effective for increasing THC but what do you think increased trichome production will do?Im not saying it sir. SCIENCE says the Protein Receptor UVR8, which causes stress to the plant is only activated at 280nm-305nm. Take it for whatever you wish.
Not my opinion. Its plant physiology. Scientific fact.
So yes, to INCREASE THC if the light is not in the 280nm-305 range, its useless. The plant needs all forms of UVA/B as it evolved with it, but the UVR8 Protein is triggered at 280nm-285nm - 305nm. No getting around it.
It also takes special glass to transmit this wavelength.
UV-B resistance 8 (UVR8) also known as ultraviolet-B receptor UVR8 is an UV-B – sensing protein found in plants and possibly other sources.[2] It is responsible for sensing ultraviolet light in the range 280-315 nm and initiating the plant stress response. It is most sensitive at 285nm, near the lower limit of UVB.
I am not disagreeing with that point.Still the UVR8 Protein is NOT activated unless its 280nm. As I said. UVA is also important, as everything evolved with UVA, and UVB.
Bottom line is UVR8 is NOT activated if not exposed to 280nm/285nm-305nm.
Thanks for taking the time to respond and share your knowledge. I appreciate it.I said UVA is important long ago. Plants, and animals evolved with both. I think Solacure statement speaks for itself. UVA is also important, but to highly stress the plant, one must activate the UVR8 protein.
Seems like they mean UVA could be a Precursor to Trichome production, but it still takes 280nm to produce stress induced damage, forcing the plant to change the chemical profile. Just because one has more trichomes, does not mean they are more psychoactive.
More Trichomes does not mean higher psychoactivity.
The reason I started using UVA/B was to replicate the sun as best as I can.
So for me I ask the question?? Does the SUN emit UVB??? 280nm??? YEP. So for me, if the bulb aint producing 280nm, its not replicating the sun. Bottom line. Anything that has ZERO 280nm light, is useless for my purposes. YMMV. Mine dont.
Ive seen hemp with huge gland production, but no THC
5% of UVB makes it to earth.
LOL, yes it does. Now let's say you want to make rosin, it seems like increased trichomes would produce more product? If one added UVA and managed to increase trichome production would that not create more resin? I am not talking about increased potency from UVB damage, I am talking about volume.
Yo what's up slim skinny jimmy.Leaf Stress is usually the first sign. Second the leaves get fried, and either kill the plant, or severely injure it.. What one is trying to do is push it as far as you can, and not burn the plant.
yuck, you habe a horid sticky smelly weed in your hands, now go and roll a joint and think about what youve done v nice. i read somewhare about 2 to 3 weeks at least at the end of flowering, but its just one persons opnionDracarys by Katsu. Use the Solacure for the last 4-5 weeks of flower. Has a real nice mule kick to the head kind of buzz
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