HB DC
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Have tried many many times without much difference in the final product - smell, taste, aroma so on! Drying & curing usually has the biggest role in before listed areas of the herb but as far as the cannabiniods present - have no clue if there is a difference due to lack of testing each batch!
Transpiration is the process by which plants release water through their leaves, stems, flowers and roots. (opposite of photosynthesis)
CO2 + H2O → H2CO3 (carbonic acid)
When plant respire they release CO2 thus less carbonic acid in herb. So leaving plants in the dark for 2-3 days would cause the plants to continuously respire.
Decarboxylation (info) plays a big role in THC degradation and the ripening of trichomes after harvest! (chopped down plants)
Not really a lot of info on the actually biotechnology of cannabis... THC was discovered in the 1960's (so the research is little to none due to laws prohibiting its research - at least in the States)
Best find & Great read - (Free)
Download ebook - http://archive.org/details/TheBiotechnologyOfCannabisSativa
Read online - http://archive.org/stream/TheBiotechnologyOfCannabisSativa#page/n1/mode/2up
Transpiration is the process by which plants release water through their leaves, stems, flowers and roots. (opposite of photosynthesis)
CO2 + H2O → H2CO3 (carbonic acid)
When plant respire they release CO2 thus less carbonic acid in herb. So leaving plants in the dark for 2-3 days would cause the plants to continuously respire.
Decarboxylation (info) plays a big role in THC degradation and the ripening of trichomes after harvest! (chopped down plants)
Not really a lot of info on the actually biotechnology of cannabis... THC was discovered in the 1960's (so the research is little to none due to laws prohibiting its research - at least in the States)
Best find & Great read - (Free)
Download ebook - http://archive.org/details/TheBiotechnologyOfCannabisSativa
Read online - http://archive.org/stream/TheBiotechnologyOfCannabisSativa#page/n1/mode/2up