beginner420
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How exactly does an auto flowering plant work? What's a good auto flowering strain?
So your saying oce you harvest the plant and when drying the whole place stinks does it reeks thru the doors?That's right Jeffdog, the smell is a very big issue. I have stuck to the Sweet Mango, & Critical + auto because theres NO smell until u start manicuring the buds, & then it stinks the place up real bad. But, now I only have usually 2 to 4 plants going at a time with a maximum of 6, & close to harvest I will start another 2 to get the thing rolling again & just repeat it aall over again so I always have something to enjoy. These are the best I have found as far as quality, quantity, & smell go. Now Im sure there's others out there that might do much better, & when I find more I will add them to my collection of favorites & grow them all the time as well. Just start of small & inexpencive & as ur knowledge grows allow ur garden to grow with it. Don't jump out there & invest lots of money in all the top stuff until ur ready for it.
The terpenoids (/ˈtɜrpɨnɔɪd/ TUR-pə-noyd), sometimes called isoprenoids, are a large and diverse class of naturally occurring organic chemicals similar to terpenes, derived from five-carbon isoprene units assembled and modified in thousands of ways. Most are multicyclic structures that differ from one another not only in functional groups but also in their basic carbon skeletons. These lipids can be found in all classes of living things, and are the largest group of natural products.
Plant terpenoids are used extensively for their aromatic qualities. They play a role in traditional herbal remedies and are under investigation for antibacterial, antineoplastic, and other pharmaceutical functions. Terpenoids contribute to the scent of eucalyptus, the flavors of cinnamon, cloves, and ginger, the yellow color in sunflowers, and the red color in tomatoes.[SUP][1][/SUP] Well-known terpenoids include citral, menthol, camphor, salvinorin A in the plant Salvia divinorum, the cannabinoids found in Cannabis, ginkgolide and bilobalide found in Ginkgo biloba, and the curcuminoids found in turmeric and mustard seed.
The steroids and sterols in animals are biologically produced from terpenoid precursors. Sometimes terpenoids are added to proteins, e.g., to enhance their attachment to the cell membrane; this is known as isoprenylation.
If you are just starting, like I Did, I figured for the extra $10 or whatever, it was a good idea to just start with Fem'd seeds. It takes the stress of the male/female thing away and you can focus on just the important things, which is lights, medium, and water/feeding.Ok guys thanks for the help, I was planning on buying like 3 seeds germinate all of them and hope for at,least one female, or I might just buy a few fem seeds so I get guaranteed ladies. Odor isnt really a problem for me as my house reals like weed all the time anyways but I will look into making a diy Carbon filter