This material seems to avoid that issue. Has anyone used this? I'm looking to re-do my two greenhouses with film in another year:Greenhouse diffuses UVA/B to almost nothing
Very interesting. Do you know of any real-world testing where there have been comparisons of side-by-side grows of greenhouse and outdoor in actual THC content, and if it's significant? My most productive plants have been large coco pots vegged in a greenhouse and then brought in to flower. The root system produced by sunlight is pretty amazing.Says they only tested it down to 300nm. Weed and tomatoes, and many other veggies have a protin receptor thats activated at 285nm, so if its still diffusing below 300nm, its not activating the protien that is responsible for activating the protein, though I agree that if it does what they say, its a step in the right direction. From what I understand it takes highly specialized, expensive glass to transmit 280nm wave length, and it also hates to be reflected.
UVA increases the physical amount of resin glands, but UVB changes the Chemical Profile
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Very cool. What I am wondering is if this is an appreciable difference or more of a technicality. Do you know if it's been measured in a way that illustrates the actual difference?Colleges have done testing. NASA did testing on Skylab in 1973, and determined they could influence the cannabinoid profile by flashing Xenon, burning the plants, causing stress.
To be more specific, what I am wondering is if anyone has ran the test groups of same plant in the same location, but with one outdoors and one in a greenhouse, and then testing them against each other. It wouldn't be a perfect test considering the variables, but it would be worth conducting.That would come down to chemical analysis vs visual. Cant tell a book by its cover. Ive seen Hemp loaded with trichomes. But zero THC
If they can live their entire life outside plant them in the dirt. One harvest and indoors will be a hobby for the highest quality. But outdoor bud can be damned potent. In the hands of experienced growers using proper genetics for the job.Just a question from someone looking to try growing in their backyard.
Both would be grown in the same place in the backyard and would receive the same exposure to the sun.
Thoughts?
IMHO, it depends on where you live and your local weather conditions.Just a question from someone looking to try growing in their backyard.
Both would be grown in the same place in the backyard and would receive the same exposure to the sun.
Thoughts?