Thedillestpickle
Well-Known Member
I dont think CMH can factor into this thread at all... MH lights have a coating on the inside of the glass bulb that filters out the UV light to protect you from the UV light that is generated... So unless you break the bulb and burn it naked(very dangerous) there will be close to no UV being emitted.
On the website for the light shown on the first page there is a note that states they will only sell the product to zoo's or pet stores and "hobbyists with a UV meter" whatever that means? it says you will have to call them to place an order for that product...
I would like to implement at least some UV lighting one only one side of my room to see a side by side comparrison between the products. But I think its important to understand that your not looking for a higher Dry weight here.. the results will be in how high you get off the bud, so if you dont see a higher yield when you do the test dont assume it failed.
measure out equal sized samples and smoke them at different times and judge whether you noticed a difference in the high.
I don't know if everything that guy was saying in the video was 100% accurate, I always thought THC degrades into CBD, whereas he is saying that CBD turns into THC. He has obviously done alot more research than I have so I will consider they he may have it correct. If UV is a catalyst for turning CBD into THC then it makes sense that this UV lighting trick will have good results. The outcome could be a slightly different THC/CBD ratio in the bud, which as everyone knows is the big determining factor in what kindof high the buds produce. Using UV with a Sativa strain could be very good at bringing out the strains true potential.
On the website for the light shown on the first page there is a note that states they will only sell the product to zoo's or pet stores and "hobbyists with a UV meter" whatever that means? it says you will have to call them to place an order for that product...
I would like to implement at least some UV lighting one only one side of my room to see a side by side comparrison between the products. But I think its important to understand that your not looking for a higher Dry weight here.. the results will be in how high you get off the bud, so if you dont see a higher yield when you do the test dont assume it failed.
measure out equal sized samples and smoke them at different times and judge whether you noticed a difference in the high.
I don't know if everything that guy was saying in the video was 100% accurate, I always thought THC degrades into CBD, whereas he is saying that CBD turns into THC. He has obviously done alot more research than I have so I will consider they he may have it correct. If UV is a catalyst for turning CBD into THC then it makes sense that this UV lighting trick will have good results. The outcome could be a slightly different THC/CBD ratio in the bud, which as everyone knows is the big determining factor in what kindof high the buds produce. Using UV with a Sativa strain could be very good at bringing out the strains true potential.