Redoctober
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This is quite interesting, could you add some specifics regarding "low light conditions/ high sleep cycle temperatures"I read several papers on Terpene production in trichrome bearing plants and how terpene/terpenoid production has been observed to increase in low light conditions/high sleep cycle temperatures. I like to simulate fall time for the last 2-3 weeks before harvest, cooling the room overall is one of my steps to get the plants where I want. Dark time before cut is also not a myth when it comes to smell if you ask me. If you have problems keeping the RH up like I do, a colder room also helps extend the dry time by a couple of days as I also gradually lower the RH being careful for mould.
Does the high sleep cycle temp need to be all throughout flowering or just for the last week or so.
Also what is meant by low light? Do you cut the light wattage at the end of flower? Or give plants a 48 hour dark period before chopping? How does this low light manifest itself?
Wouldn't cooling the room overall be the opposite of high sleep cycle temperatures?