Greenpoint seeds!!

Heisenbeans

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You have a slow ass brain don't you, read the scientifically published article from the university of maryland i linked, shows you can get up to 30% increased THC, that means if you had a 15% strain the max increase possible is 4.5% so it could be maximum of 19.5%...did you go to school? do you understand math at all?
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jayblaze710

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https://www.royalqueenseeds.com/blog-could-uv-light-boost-thc-production-in-cannabis-plants-n314
https://www.maximumyield.com/jacked-up-cannabis-uv-light-and-other-trichome-enhancers/2/4071
http://www.solacure.com/exuvandca.html
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/j.1751-1097.1987.tb04757.x

Those are just a few studies if the first one wasnt good enough, i said that was just an example.....you guys are the people arguing the earth is flat....it seems like it dont matter how much evidence one hands you for some reason the earth is still flat to you...

And if you guys understood math....30% of a strain that has 20% THC is a 6% increase in THC , so you'd have 26% maximum with UV-B....had to break it down for ya simple brains.
I read a lot of the last article. The same article everything else is citing.

There are BIG problems with it. It’s only testing delta-9-THC. Not delta-9-THCA. We all know THCA is in much, much higher numbers in dried flower, and THCA is converted to THC.

Also, the plants with UVB saw higher THC, but it went from 2.5% to 3.3% THC. A reasonable alternative hypothesis would be that the increased UVB led to more THCA being converted to THC, but the overall cannabinoid levels stayed the same. Without testing both THC and THCA levels, the results are pretty meaningless.

And to answer your question, yes I went to school. Probably half of my day comprised reading articles exactly like this one. I even peer reviewed articles for potential publication in scientific journals.
 
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Heisenbeans

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The last 2 weeks is all I was gonna use them. 15 mins 3 or 4 times a day. I ended up sticking them in the closet and there they have stayed. My setup I have works for me without UV added, but if you do a side by side, and it is promising, then I will start using them. lol
I'm still waiting on Yodas recommendation and link to some.i have the credit card in my hand waiting to order.i dare him to call bullshit I'll have em set up and running doing a side by side and still be home in time for corn flakes.
 

Yodaweed

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The last 2 weeks is all I was gonna use them. 15 mins 3 or 4 times a day. I ended up sticking them in the closet and there they have stayed. My setup I have works for me without UV added, but if you do a side by side, and it is promising, then I will start using them. lol
You aren't using them correctly.

The proper UV-B regimen is 15 minutes per hour starting at mid day, starting when flowering occurs or slightly before it, plants need time to become acclimated to UV light.
 

NoWaistedSpace

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You aren't using them correctly.

The proper UV-B regimen is 15 minutes per hour starting at mid day, starting when flowering occurs or slightly before it, plants need time to become acclimated to UV light.
I don't have much knowledge on them. I bought them on a recommendation from someone involved in designing grow lights. If you prove Heison wrong and he gets an increase in THC, I will definitely learn how to use them properly.
What UV lights do you use?
 

thenotsoesoteric

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Its prob some but the evidence is still inconclusive unless it's an article written by California lightworks.
I think the last 2 weeks of UV is ok but I wanna know why indoor is desired more than outdoor when the sun has more UVb and A, than any artificial light source.
Also why are the lowers and shaded areas of the plant always more sticky and frosted up than the tops?
My tops are typically frostier than lowers for the most part, unless temps get too high up top. But I know I couldnt tell a difference in resin production from my hps to my cmh. Better overall growth etc but same frost and flavors.

Genetics and cooler temps are the biggest determining factors, imo.
 

Chunky Stool

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You have a slow ass brain don't you, read the scientifically published article from the university of maryland i linked, shows you can get up to 30% increased THC, that means if you had a 15% strain the max increase possible is 4.5% so it could be maximum of 19.5%...did you go to school? do you understand math at all?
He's as good at math as he is at English. :dunce:
 

Heisenbeans

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What's weird is you have high THC pot up high in the mountains and High THC at or near the equator such as Africa. 2 totally different climates and envirements.
If I sold chocolate covered dinosaur dicks and wrote an article about how great they tasted that dont mean I'm gonna have folks standing in line to buy em.would love to see a unbiased side by side done
 

Heisenbeans

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That's insane man..
That's why when I hear people say they dont like the glue first thing I think of is you didnt have the real glue maybe some cross or similar pheno but not the legit.its such a played out cut cause of all the fakes but the real deal never last.ive never got rid of weed so fast.people buying 3 times more than what they need before I run out
 

Sebud

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That's why when I hear people say they dont like the glue first thing I think of is you didnt have the real glue maybe some cross or similar pheno but not the legit.its such a played out cut cause of all the fakes but the real deal never last.ive never got rid of weed so fast.people buying 3 times more than what they need before I run out
And it really fucks up your scissors :hump:
 

THT

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How's the smell on the skydweller?
This one has got more of the stardawg smell in her, but also has a nice sour smooth less chemical smell than most of my other stardawg learners. Everyone who smells it says something to the effect of 'Wow' so its a crowd pleaser for sure.
 
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