What were your results??
There is no god, no devil, and I believe in evolution. I also dont believe the earth is only around 6000 years old either. You probably do if you believe in the strict interpretation of the bible.
Also which bible do you believe?? Catholic? King James?? The King James version was change to cocur with the teaching of the Church of England. So they changed the Original Latin Vulgate, which was the first book printed on the Gutenberg Printing Press.
DNA, and fossil Records all but prove evolution is real.
Здравствуйте, я смотрел исследования, которые вы сделали, и приятно видеть кого-то, кто является искателем фактов. Я живу в очень северном регионе на границе Канады, и экстремальные температуры могут меняться на 40 или 50 градусов от дня к ночи. Думаю, в итоге мне придется иметь теплицу. Я ценю ваше замечание о том, что дары приходят свыше, и о молитве. Спасибо!rickasaurus -
It's not clear why you need this UV. Just put a seed in the ground, pray and wait for the harvest.
Or you can not grow at all, just pray more carefully and a magical trip will be surely sent down to you from above.
jimihendrix1 -
This is all of course very helpful in understanding the topic of UV (although the mention of the big bang is clearly not enough), but in order not to scare people, please put a comma between 2 and 0.
"In two new studies, genetic researchers have shown that about 20 percent of the Neanderthal genome survives in modern humans of non-African ancestry"
appreciate the non-copy pasta but did you read the study linked? Same study posted earlier in the thread. apply long-term UVB .. burn shit.. lose potency.. the more UVB, the more breakdown. UVB will break down all organic matter eventually. This test does not apply to triggering a response to UV. They even mention they were measuring PAR intensity which is not what we're going for with UV.Recent research suggests that there is not a beneficial role for UV irradiation for cannabinoid synthesis. https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpls.2021.725078/full
and then they didnt have UVA to assist photo-repair, plus didnt flower out properly 2 week veg only, also not enough time in flower...appreciate the non-copy pasta but did you read the study linked? Same study posted earlier in the thread. apply long-term UVB .. burn shit.. lose potency.. the more UVB, the more breakdown. UVB will break down all organic matter eventually. This test does not apply to triggering a response to UV. They even mention they were measuring PAR intensity which is not what we're going for with UV.
I thought it sounded a little light on u/mols for flower but not sure what their objective was with the study. I think this is one of those cases where people are trying to be too smart. and yep.. I will not run UVB w/out heavy UVA. been there.and then they didnt have UVA to assist photo-repair, plus didnt flower out properly 2 week veg only, also not enough time in flower...
ppfd in flower was too low, half of what it should be... cannabinoid synthesis is energy-costly but the plant is kept in a light-starving state.
Yes I read the study. Sorry to repost the same link as previously. I have used UVC to treat PM disease in commercial crops, but this would likely fall below the peak action spectrum for uvr8 signaling. Obviously UV is not included in PAR.appreciate the non-copy pasta but did you read the study linked? Same study posted earlier in the thread. apply long-term UVB .. burn shit.. lose potency.. the more UVB, the more breakdown. UVB will break down all organic matter eventually. This test does not apply to triggering a response to UV. They even mention they were measuring PAR intensity which is not what we're going for with UV.
I agree, the PPFD would indicate a DLI or about 17, less than half of the low end of a good light quantity range. Under such conditions, most cultivars would express sub-optimal cannabinoid synthesis.and then they didnt have UVA to assist photo-repair, plus didnt flower out properly 2 week veg only, also not enough time in flower...
ppfd in flower was too low, half of what it should be... cannabinoid synthesis is energy-costly but the plant is kept in a light-starving state.
If the mold starts down in a dense bud the uv isn't going to be able to penetrate deep enough to do anything.I'd like to know if people noticed a reduction in mold when using UVB/UVA lights?
For me that's the main reason why i want to include UV in my grow room, to prevent mold.
More THC and flavor is just a bonus for me.
You are correct, Botrytis often starts in the middle of the flower, and UV would probably not be an effective treatment. For PM it works very well. PM conidia germinate on leaf surfaces before forming a haustoria which penetrates the plant. UV CleanLight treatments work both preventatively and curatively against PM disease in commercial cannabis crops. This is not speculation.If the mold starts down in a dense bud the uv isn't going to be able to penetrate deep enough to do anything.
Great question!I'd like to know if people noticed a reduction in mold when using UVB/UVA lights?
For me that's the main reason why i want to include UV in my grow room, to prevent mold.
More THC and flavor is just a bonus for me.
Traditional Cannabis produces anti oxidants in the form of thiols. You want photo-oxidation with traditional Cannabis, as it utilizes the Jasmonic pathway to produce thiols. Today's cannabis produces anthocyanin for photo-oxidation instead of thiols. Purple weed instead of skunky weed. Not 90s 'xylem purps', but "phloem purps". Sugars in the wrong lane, driving backwards with there blinkers on essentially.Long-Term exposure to UVB will break down material irregardless to what it is.
Traditional Cannabis produces anti oxidants in the form of thiols. You want photo-oxidation with traditional Cannabis, as it utilizes the Jasmonic pathway to produce thiols. Today's cannabis produces anthocyanin for photo-oxidation instead of thiols. Purple weed instead of skunky weed. Not 90s 'xylem purps', but "phloem purps". Sugars in the wrong lane, driving backwards with there blinkers on essentially.
Beer is skunked by UVB for example. Nelson Sauvin hops will produce either skunky or grape flavors depending on the fertilizer used (and enzymes present). Hops is closely related to Cannabis. At least it used to be.. Before everyone started paying for seeds. Funny isn't it..