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racerboy71

bud bootlegger
damn, i just found the description for the sour strawberry kush, and i have to say that i'm jealous of myself, lol.. this shit sounds super nice for sure..



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This combination of Sour Bubble, Sour Diesel, Strawberry Cough and Razzberry will dazzle the senses. Extrodinarily Strawberry with fine yields in about 8 weeks flowering.
 

Joedank

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^^^^^NICE - may have to invest.... i like BOGs gear and finding a keeper isnt much of an issue most of the time
 

cannawizard

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oh man may have to dust off the bluemoon rocks and get them rolling. i have been looking for a new fruity strain that is not a sativa dom .... hope for a male and take it into my swt#3....i do miss BOG's posts on overgrow they would blow my mind he is why i double pot and other such archaic trickery...... good tips

*ssshhh double potting is a-need-to-know-basis.. haha
 

FootClan

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I was reading up online about UVB and its effects on plants and from what i found it dosent increase THC only CBD..... has no one else found this info online besides me??
 

cannawizard

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*please share that link :)

--so far, only certain *phenos* on certain strains does THC+ increase with UVb expo.. most if not all, no effect on increased THC stalks w/ UVb expo... but please share the info on CBD increase!!! woot... projectCBD.org would love to hear that :)
 

FootClan

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I think i had it backwards LOL ......from what i can tell its the THC not the CBD........ heres one of the articles i read.....You prolly already seen it but ill post it anyway....


Title: THE EFFECTS OF ULTRAVIOLET-B RADIATION ON THE GROWTH, PHYSIOLOGY AND CANNABINOID PRODUCTION OF CANNABIS SATIVA L. (MARIHUANA, SECONDARY PRODUCTS, DELTA-9 THC)
Author(s): LYDON, JOHN
Degree: PH.D.
Year: 1985
Pages: 00117
Institution: UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND COLLEGE PARK; 0117
Source: DAI, 47, no. 04B, (1985): 1386
Abstract: The concentration of cannabinoids in Cannabis sativa L. is correlated with high ultraviolet-B (UV-B) radiation environments. (DELTA)('9)-Tetrahydrocannabinolic acid and cannabidiolic acid, both major secondary products of C. sativa, absorb UV-B radiation and may function as solar screens. The object of this study was to test the effects of UV-B radiation on the physiology and cannabinoid production of C. sativa.
Drug and fiber-type C. sativa were irradiated with three levels of UV-B radiation for 40 days in greenhouse experiments. Physiological measurements on leaf tissues were made by infra-red gas analysis.
Drug and fiber-type control plants had similar CO(,2) assimilation rates from 26 to 32(DEGREES)C. Drug-type control plants had higher dark respiration rates and stomatal conductances than fiber-type control plants. Transpiration, mesophyll conductance, leaf area, leaf dry weight and specific leaf weight were not significantly different between drug and fiber-type controls.
The concentration of (DELTA)('9)-tetrahydrocannabinol ((DELTA)('9)-THC, but not of other cannabinoids) in both vegetative and reproductive tissues increased with UV-B dose in drug-type plants. None of the cannabinoids in fiber-type plants were affected by UV-B radiation. There were no significant physiological or morphological differences among UV-B treatments in either drug of fiber-type plants.
The increased level of (DELTA)('9)-THC found in leaves after irradiation may account for the physiological and morphological insensitivity to UV-B radiation in the drug-type plants. However, fiber plants showed no comparable change in the level of cannabidiol (CBD). Thus the contribution of cannabinoids as selective UV-B filters in vegetative C. sativa is equivocal. Nevertheless, drug-type plants may experience more reproductive success in high UV-B environments due to the additional protective screening of floral tissues. Alternatively, cannabinoids may function as defense chemicals against herbivory.
Resin stripped from fresh fiber-type floral tissue by sonication was spotted on filter paper and irradiated continuously for 7 days. Cannabidiol (CBD) gradually decreased when irradiated but (DELTA)('9)-THC and cannabichromene did not. The lack of the photochemical conversion of CBD (in its resin concentrate) into (DELTA)('9)-THC indicates that such conversions are not responsible for the trace amount of (DELTA)('9)-THC found in many fiber-types of C. sativa.
SUBJECT(S)
Descriptor: BOTANY
Accession No: AAG8614253
Database: Dissertations
 

cannawizard

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*yea, ive read that. and know of the procedures in-which the data was abstracted; hence noting factors that still left un-answered: does that apply to all C.sativa & C.indica & C.ruda?? and which of those sub-types of the genotype was used... etc etc etc

---excellent dissertation, but still many Qs in the UVb game ;)
 

cannawizard

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*coffee in hand, saw the sun come up.. always a beautiful powerful thing to experience.. anyways :)

--got some project coming up: uvb vs non-uvb app on:
-(thseeds: heavy-fruity-duty, mk-ultra, the chronic, darkstar, wreckage)
-(reserva privada: og #18fem).. im not an OG groupie.. just checking out the 'hype'.
-(all of emerald ^s gear).. cali genes.. "enuff said" haha

*info on specifics will be on another update.. just puffin' trying to conceive the blue-prints.. ;)

--cheers
 

cannawizard

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*sorry my good sir, but im stuck in 'limbo' at the moment since i had to "re-locate" ...kinda a buzz kill, but gimme sometime and ill be back on the science part of this thread in no-time:)..

cartman for prez :)
 

cannawizard

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*i'd suggest to get the 10.0uvb bulbs (any brand will do).i'd go w/ atleast 2 10.0uvbs w/ your 300w cfl setup.. , let me know if you need anymore help w/ uv-b's :)

--cheers
 
Thanks for the advice Cannawiz; one thing I'd like a bit more thought on is the size of my growBox. Its only 80 x 90 x 40, enough to hold a couple of little ones. I read a comment above that you should really only keep these bulbs a couple of feet away from the plants, obvs im not going to be able to do that. Any thoughts?

Also thoughts on how long to keep the exo-terra's on in an 18-6 light cycle?

thankyou and +Rep
 
why not just purchase a CMH? instead of getting these reptile lights that if you dont keep 20" or more away from your plants you run the risk burning the crap out of them...seeing as they burn at a higher temp to recreate a desert environment while supplying the UVB....just get a 400w CMH and use it from start to finish...will replace any HPS or MH...can use it from start to finish..and it supplements more UVB then the reptile lights do...and will place 1/4 of the heat into your grow area that the reptile/HPS combos do. i agree that UBV is very useful and will help trich production as it produces more trichs to protect itself from the UVB light...but why bother with using numerous light setups while putting more heat in your grow area and moving around reptile lights...when you can get a CMH setup..use the same light from veg to flower without moving it every 3 days like a CFL...without the added he at.just tossing my .02 about UVB lighting
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thats the cmh spectrum
it seems that uvb is around 300nm (~280nm-315nm) http://www.homephototherapy.com/spectrum-uvb-nb.htm

the graph cuts out before the uvb sepctrum (prolly cuz the lights are for industrial purposes and human eyes) so i would suppose that cmh is still deficient in the uvb spectrum. So do CMH bulbs also need to be supplemented with UVB?

Then on a separate note, would giving the plant light in the blue spectrum still contribute to vegetative growth-even though the plant is in flowering? if so could this decrease bud growth by not allowing all (or atleast more)of the photosynthesis energy to come from red light which correlates with bud growth. Could it be that pro growers like to add MH's to there HPS flowerings not because of the fuller and better spectrum, but simply because of the increased uvb (as mh does have more than hps)-just a thought
 

cannawizard

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I'm subscribed to this thread because I am always up for experimenting! Do you think this
http://cgi.ebay.com/Zoo-Med-Reptisun-10-0-UVB-Desert-Fluorescent-Lamp-NEW-/270800857596?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3f0cfd29fc
would effect the high of my plants at all? I am looking to increase it as much as possible but I also don't want to harm the plant.
*if you just want the 'high' altered, then i'd suggest using 2-4 of those and you'll be happy with the results :)
--what strain is it? and how long into bloom?
 
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