Lmao idk why but I'm picturing someone out in a full moon searching for plant balls and it brings me mucho humorOk ... so can anyone answer why outdoors can have light leak, full moon, and not indoors?
I have guesses but am looking for experience or hard science to be the answer. Now I have to go look for the next full moon and conduct some experimenting. lol
I have researched both CBD's and terpenes, I have so many books LOL and yes I read non MJ books as well. I am breeding CBD's back in but don't pay as much attention to the terpenes. though I have found flavors and smells I likeHey Hogbud ... Let's think about this for a minute ... How would you design an experiment to validate this? I am curious ... And thinking about this now ... But back to terpenes and cbds ... Which would you say you have the most experience working with (i cannot really think of another way to word it) ... Or have you personally been involved with the studying of those two (terpenes and cbds)?
Lmao ... That's awesome!Lmao idk why but I'm picturing someone out in a full moon searching for plant balls and it brings me mucho humor
Ok. That is where I am at now. Reading as much science as I can get my hands on. I like to read published articles by known scientists. That usually requires more homework on my end though.I have researched both CBD's and terpenes, I have so many books LOL and yes I read non MJ books as well. I am breeding CBD's back in but don't pay as much attention to the terpenes. though I have found flavors and smells I like
yeppers, I like old books, from the 1800's and early 1900's I have collected several. I have one called Plant Alchemy, translated in the 80's original (German) sells for over $300Ok. That is where I am at now. Reading as much science as I can get my hands on. I like to read published articles by known scientists. That usually requires more homework on my end though.
there are 3 pages of cannabis stuff at Archive.org and I get my THC/CBD stuff from Science.govOk. That is where I am at now. Reading as much science as I can get my hands on. I like to read published articles by known scientists. That usually requires more homework on my end though.
Hell, not only moonlight, but headlights from vehicles, street lamps, lightning, and all manner of man made lights that can be persistent, or sporadic.Ok ... so can anyone answer why outdoors can have light leak, full moon, and not indoors?
I have guesses but am looking for experience or hard science to be the answer. Now I have to go look for the next full moon and conduct some experimenting. lol
Howdy Wllksey, been awhile welcome to the threadHell, not only moonlight, but headlights from vehicles, street lamps, lightning, and all manner of man made lights that can be persistent, or sporadic.
The "light leak = hermi" doesn't make sense considering all the plants in nature that have their light schedules interupted WITHOUT causing hermies.
It's not like farmers give two shits about headlights from traffic "spoiling" their crops.
This community is pretty dope...you never really can know everything from just reading books / guides, but getting the perspective of people from all spectrums of experience really helps fit all the pieces together. I'm a big advocate of "the power of the whole" rather than it's individual pieces, n this place has a lot of good 'pieces' tht make 1 helluva whole.Hell, not only moonlight, but headlights from vehicles, street lamps, lightning, and all manner of man made lights that can be persistent, or sporadic.
The "light leak = hermi" doesn't make sense considering all the plants in nature that have their light schedules interupted WITHOUT causing hermies.
It's not like farmers give two shits about headlights from traffic "spoiling" their crops.
Yeah for sure, but any mass gathering of people online = massive quantity of trolls unfortunately..."Easy to spot, easy to ignore" is my take on forum trolls Plus they can be fun too sometimes lol.yeppers a lot of good folks here but just as many trolls unfortunately, I'm so used to no trolls at all that it is hard to be here again LOL
Outdoor plants generally take much, much, much more abuse than indoor grown plants. Comparing the two is apples and oranges.Hell, not only moonlight, but headlights from vehicles, street lamps, lightning, and all manner of man made lights that can be persistent, or sporadic.
The "light leak = hermi" doesn't make sense considering all the plants in nature that have their light schedules interupted WITHOUT causing hermies.
It's not like farmers give two shits about headlights from traffic "spoiling" their crops.
apples and oranges are both good fruits ! what you are sayin is kinda like a 50/50 warranty,,,, if it breaks both halves are yoursOutdoor plants generally take much, much, much more abuse than indoor grown plants. Comparing the two is apples and oranges.
From what I have read, adding UV light will increase trichome production as the trichomes have been shown to be how the plant protects it in those regions. From what I have read.UVA is bad, we don't want it ! Lots of folks over the years have added UVB in various ways. It is know that MJ is most potent in the regions that have the highest amounts of UVB. though it is not exactly known why, it is assumed that the plant has developed a way to protect itself from these harmful rays, most believe it is THC that is used for this protection.
I chose the ATI true Actinic bulbs because they are designed to penetrate 3 feet of water. As a side note my GE 4100K bulbs are also listed in the top 10 aquarium bulbs used to grow plants under water. The alternative bulb I was considering was a Zoomed reptile bulb