cannawizard
Well-Known Member
**edit 08.22.2013**
I'll also be posting current grows i'm currently working on~~ Indoors/Outdoors/Mars ..
**edit 02.15.2013**
This thread is just random discussions on: ultra violet, compost teas, full spectrum--par vs pur, plasma & LED lighting, cannabis genetics, CBD and epilepsy, etc, etc, etc
(some pages are just chatter, so if you have a specific question and dont feel like reading through 200+ pages, just feel free to ask)
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welcome to my ultra voilet (B) guide, im making this new version on the fly
::::so WTF is UVB? and how does it affect my mj plants?:::::
*well i like to simply things so, in layman's terms ultra violet (B) is just another spectrum of the sun's light..
*high ultra violet (B) exposure is the reason why we all can't stand under the sun for more than 30mins now..
*some smart scientist stated that cannabis plants react to uvb radiation by producing THC+ (natures way of making natural sunblock)..
*some non-scientist guy stated that it has been evident in some ninja clinical trials that UVB has a direct link to cannabis potency..
(this im not so sure since having more resin/terpes doesn't mean a higher potency level)
*it has been documented somewheres that mj grown @t higher elevations do produce more "potent yields"..
(maybe the highs felt a bit more "intense".. "concentrated".. since there was an increase in resin, the potency would still be the same for each certain strain.. --BUT there still has not been enough rigorous clinical studies to indefinitely state, that potency is never affected by ultra violet radiation --thats including UVb/UVc/UVa)
*so in theory, supplementing cannabis with UVb would be beneficial since MH-HPS-CFL-etc (all dont have enough UVB output to satify; what cannabis normally would be exposed to in nature)
*recent studies show that genetics also plays a role into how the plant will react to UVB, certain phenos on certain strains have shown a higher tolerance for increased uvb exposure, those certain types combat the increased uvb radiation by 3x THC+/Resin production to protect itself
::::so how can i put some purple lights in my setup? and is there a manual on how to make my plants glow?:::::
*you can go to your local petshop and pick up some iguana lights that have 5.0/10.0 UVB ..those should be good enough if you just wanna have some UVB in your grow room.. keep those cfls close, barely any heat on them, 9inches from canopy is good~
*for those willing, try adding 1-2 of these bad boys in your grow room (Osram UltraVitalux 300 watt OR ReptileUV Zoologist Mega-Ray 60 watt) ..with these i'd play it safe and put them at 2ft-3ft from canopy, unless you know what your doing
*please use common sense and safe practice methods when using the lighting mentioned --well just read the instructions that came with them (seems ppl dont)
*i'd grab these if you are really interested in UVB supplementation..
(www.solarmeter.com / UVB meter.. www.skytronic.co.uk / lux meter.. www.oceanoptics.com / spectrometer..)
*if your wondering exposure times, there is none.. no solid scientific data has been published or mentioned or hinted about how long exposure should be.. if you asked me i'd say try 6-12 hrs on..
(i want my original version from overgrow!!)
kiss-ass
I'll also be posting current grows i'm currently working on~~ Indoors/Outdoors/Mars ..
**edit 02.15.2013**
This thread is just random discussions on: ultra violet, compost teas, full spectrum--par vs pur, plasma & LED lighting, cannabis genetics, CBD and epilepsy, etc, etc, etc
(some pages are just chatter, so if you have a specific question and dont feel like reading through 200+ pages, just feel free to ask)
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
welcome to my ultra voilet (B) guide, im making this new version on the fly
::::so WTF is UVB? and how does it affect my mj plants?:::::
*well i like to simply things so, in layman's terms ultra violet (B) is just another spectrum of the sun's light..
*high ultra violet (B) exposure is the reason why we all can't stand under the sun for more than 30mins now..
*some smart scientist stated that cannabis plants react to uvb radiation by producing THC+ (natures way of making natural sunblock)..
*some non-scientist guy stated that it has been evident in some ninja clinical trials that UVB has a direct link to cannabis potency..
(this im not so sure since having more resin/terpes doesn't mean a higher potency level)
*it has been documented somewheres that mj grown @t higher elevations do produce more "potent yields"..
(maybe the highs felt a bit more "intense".. "concentrated".. since there was an increase in resin, the potency would still be the same for each certain strain.. --BUT there still has not been enough rigorous clinical studies to indefinitely state, that potency is never affected by ultra violet radiation --thats including UVb/UVc/UVa)
*so in theory, supplementing cannabis with UVb would be beneficial since MH-HPS-CFL-etc (all dont have enough UVB output to satify; what cannabis normally would be exposed to in nature)
*recent studies show that genetics also plays a role into how the plant will react to UVB, certain phenos on certain strains have shown a higher tolerance for increased uvb exposure, those certain types combat the increased uvb radiation by 3x THC+/Resin production to protect itself
::::so how can i put some purple lights in my setup? and is there a manual on how to make my plants glow?:::::
*you can go to your local petshop and pick up some iguana lights that have 5.0/10.0 UVB ..those should be good enough if you just wanna have some UVB in your grow room.. keep those cfls close, barely any heat on them, 9inches from canopy is good~
*for those willing, try adding 1-2 of these bad boys in your grow room (Osram UltraVitalux 300 watt OR ReptileUV Zoologist Mega-Ray 60 watt) ..with these i'd play it safe and put them at 2ft-3ft from canopy, unless you know what your doing
*please use common sense and safe practice methods when using the lighting mentioned --well just read the instructions that came with them (seems ppl dont)
*i'd grab these if you are really interested in UVB supplementation..
(www.solarmeter.com / UVB meter.. www.skytronic.co.uk / lux meter.. www.oceanoptics.com / spectrometer..)
*if your wondering exposure times, there is none.. no solid scientific data has been published or mentioned or hinted about how long exposure should be.. if you asked me i'd say try 6-12 hrs on..
(i want my original version from overgrow!!)
kiss-ass