2Hearts
Well-Known Member
In my study of botany (especially marijuhana) i have come across some interesting stuff but one thing has stuck out recently and that is the minor debate that UV light has the same effects as too much normal light/Photoinhibition.
It is theorized by some that the plants response to UV light is exactly the same as when too much normal light is provided and hence the same results can be achieved.
I have noted that no member has proved the benefits of UV light and certainly there are no conclusive studies that i have read that link extra THC production to the quantity of UV light provided except that it can cause damage to the plant cells and this is the same system that is seen when providing too much (NON) UV light.
Certainly the idea that you can promote more THC with just ordinary light has caused quite the discussion in non Marijuwana circles and it certainly does seem that what some try to achieve with all those UV bulbs could easily be demonstrated by increasing lumens to a detrimental level.
The plant should react to the damage, whether that be UV or just too much lumens, and produce the same stress response.
Certainly interesting to read and something i have seen before i.e. very sticky buds from over exaggerated lumens without having to add UV bulbs.
It is theorized by some that the plants response to UV light is exactly the same as when too much normal light is provided and hence the same results can be achieved.
I have noted that no member has proved the benefits of UV light and certainly there are no conclusive studies that i have read that link extra THC production to the quantity of UV light provided except that it can cause damage to the plant cells and this is the same system that is seen when providing too much (NON) UV light.
Certainly the idea that you can promote more THC with just ordinary light has caused quite the discussion in non Marijuwana circles and it certainly does seem that what some try to achieve with all those UV bulbs could easily be demonstrated by increasing lumens to a detrimental level.
The plant should react to the damage, whether that be UV or just too much lumens, and produce the same stress response.
Certainly interesting to read and something i have seen before i.e. very sticky buds from over exaggerated lumens without having to add UV bulbs.