tryingtogrow89
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Yes slow dry is very important and by doing so the plant can break chlorophyll down into sugars and when you trim when wet it makes that grassy hay smell like freshly mowed lawn which is the smell of chlorophyll.
the 72 hours of dark is for resin production not for flavor. flushing is a toss up i do a couple days flush and my bud taste great i think, and i've never had a complaint about "chemical taste". i have heard of people that flush for 2-3 weeks so idkso heres my take on 72 hours of dark i read a old thread on brix levels and harsh smoke this guy claimed that if you have a high sugar content in your buds that the smoke would tast bad or unflushed or somthing to that extent if you have them in the dark the light reactions cant take place and since plants prossess there sugars during the calvin cycle or dark cycle that plant would consume excess sugar ...how ever flushing would have the same effect in my option cause with out minerals the plant cant do the light reactions and same effect ..i dont know if this is right.......or if sugar is the deff between sweet tasting ganja and shity ganja
it works for some strains more than others some friends and i were discussing this at the hydro store today i'll ask my friend for the research article and i'll post a linktried it didnt notice a thing.if it works for ya roll with it
If you have the right temperature and humidity in your drying space the buds should dry slowly and the chlorophyll should break down anyway.Yes slow dry is very important and by doing so the plant can break chlorophyll down into sugars and when you trim when wet it makes that grassy hay smell like freshly mowed lawn which is the smell of chlorophyll.
Wrong.....If you have the right temperature and humidity in your drying space the buds should dry slowly and the chlorophyll should break down anyway.
HERE IS SOME INFO I GOT FROM A POST BY BRICKTOP .
"The Stichting Institute of Medical marijuana (SIMM), the first company to sell marijuana through the pharmacies of Holland, has been investigating the medical possibilities of cannabis, together with TNO laboratories and the University of Leiden.
One of their discoveries has been that to keep the ripe plants in the dark before harvesting could increase their potency.SIMM’s growers separated a crop of mature plants, harvested half of them and kept the other half in absolute darkness for 72 hours before cutting and drying. Analysis of the resulting dried buds showed that some varieties had seen an increase of THC of up to 30%, while CBD and CBN remained the same."
i do it , it works ( my opinion ).....besides dark is free !
i'll do it in my journal test grow just for shits but that is easy 8-9 weeks away from finishing loldo you have a side-by-side comparison of two plants? one that was kept on a regular light cycle and one that was put in the dark? i'd be interested in seeing some pics, if you did.
you can't just say "i tried it and it works". it may have "worked" without the extended dark cycle.
why would we need to get info anywhere then from a forum full of GROWERS?
thanks.i'll do it in my journal test grow just for shits but that is easy 8-9 weeks away from finishing lol