Are there really strains with 30% thc?

Yodaweed

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That would be incorrect, perhaps you should do a bit of research
UV light is already present in your garden, but it's being blocked by the special glass your bulb is made of. Lamp manufacturers must use this type of glass by law because UV light can cause skin cancer when humans are overexposed. You wouldn't want everyone getting cancer from street lights would you? You can increase the amount of UV getting to your cannabis by mixing metal halide bulbs into your bloom room and leaving the glass off your air-cooled hoods. But a better and safer way is to buy and install cheap fluorescent UV lights.

Remember, UV light causes stress to the plant, so put the fluorescents on timers and only have them on for part of the light cycle. Having them on for fifteen minutes of every hour should do the trick. The only downside of this whole process is that yields go down slightly. The plant has to reroute resources and undergoes some physical damage from the UV. As long as you don't overdo the UV the increase in quality is well worth the decrease in yield.

http://forums.strainhunters.com/topic/4951-how-does-uv-light-effect-marijuana-plants/


just google cannabis uv light and theres tons of topics, maybe you need to do some research because I did mine, been running an 18% UV-B light for 3 years now.
 

PhuckDaPoeLease

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UV light is already present in your garden, but it's being blocked by the special glass your bulb is made of. Lamp manufacturers must use this type of glass by law because UV light can cause skin cancer when humans are overexposed. You wouldn't want everyone getting cancer from street lights would you? You can increase the amount of UV getting to your cannabis by mixing metal halide bulbs into your bloom room and leaving the glass off your air-cooled hoods. But a better and safer way is to buy and install cheap fluorescent UV lights.

Remember, UV light causes stress to the plant, so put the fluorescents on timers and only have them on for part of the light cycle. Having them on for fifteen minutes of every hour should do the trick. The only downside of this whole process is that yields go down slightly. The plant has to reroute resources and undergoes some physical damage from the UV. As long as you don't overdo the UV the increase in quality is well worth the decrease in yield.

http://forums.strainhunters.com/topic/4951-how-does-uv-light-effect-marijuana-plants/


just google cannabis uv light and theres tons of topics, maybe you need to do some research because I did mine, been running an 18% UV-B light for 3 years now.
I won't question rm3 because he is faaar more experienced than I am in growing. I might even have picked up a tip or two from the man:bigjoint:. I will say this though, my plants accidentally got 1.5 hours of straight uvb supplemental exposure, 3 feet away, and I have regretted it. It stressed my plants and 2 may not survive. This is only in reference to pure uv bulbs by agromax.
 

RM3

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UV light is already present in your garden, but it's being blocked by the special glass your bulb is made of. Lamp manufacturers must use this type of glass by law because UV light can cause skin cancer when humans are overexposed. You wouldn't want everyone getting cancer from street lights would you? You can increase the amount of UV getting to your cannabis by mixing metal halide bulbs into your bloom room and leaving the glass off your air-cooled hoods. But a better and safer way is to buy and install cheap fluorescent UV lights.

Remember, UV light causes stress to the plant, so put the fluorescents on timers and only have them on for part of the light cycle. Having them on for fifteen minutes of every hour should do the trick. The only downside of this whole process is that yields go down slightly. The plant has to reroute resources and undergoes some physical damage from the UV. As long as you don't overdo the UV the increase in quality is well worth the decrease in yield.

http://forums.strainhunters.com/topic/4951-how-does-uv-light-effect-marijuana-plants/


just google cannabis uv light and theres tons of topics, maybe you need to do some research because I did mine, been running an 18% UV-B light for 3 years now.
Know all about UV & plants, but what you seem to not have a clue about are early translucent amber trics
 

Yodaweed

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I won't question rm3 because he is faaar more experienced than I am in growing. I might even have picked up a tip or two from the man:bigjoint:. I will say this though, my plants accidentally got 1.5 hours of straight uvb supplemental exposure, 3 feet away, and I have regretted it. It stressed my plants and 2 may not survive. This is only in reference to pure uv bulbs by agromax.
RM3 is a clueless joke that spreads misinformation he thinks T5's are a good source of light and pouring boiling water on your roots is a good idea hence he is on my ignore list for being a clueless troll.
 

Yodaweed

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I have yet to see rm3 recommend anything but solid advice on growing.
He just said use UV lights 100% of the time, is that good advice? He's telling people T5's are good flowering lights and to pour boiling water on your roots, he is absolutely clueless.
 

PhuckDaPoeLease

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He just said use UV lights 100% of the time, is that good advice? He's telling people T5's are good flowering lights and to pour boiling water on your roots, he is absolutely clueless.
You can run uvb lights from start to finish, with weaker uvb bulbs. I don't think he recommended it with the pure uv bulbs by agromax. As a matter of fact, he said he burnt his trying that. Did I miss something?
 

Beemo

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RM3 is a clueless joke that spreads misinformation he thinks T5's are a good source of light and pouring boiling water on your roots is a good idea hence he is on my ignore list for being a clueless troll.
your the most clueless one of all.... all your information is a complete joke...
man i feel sorry for the peeps that actually took your advice..

EDIT: please tell me to call fox farm again... cuz i luv to prove your ass wrong AGAIN... LMAO
 

Yodaweed

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You can run uvb lights from start to finish, with weaker uvb bulbs. I don't think he recommended it with the pure uv bulbs by agromax. As a matter of fact, he said he burnt his trying that. Did I miss something?
I wouldn't run my UV lights all the time, I tried that when I first got them and burnt the hell out my plants trics looked like the bud picture @RM3 posted, all amber only difference is mine was dense cause I don't use a T5.
 

Yodaweed

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You guys are all new growers it's kinda sad you joined this forum within the last year or two and think you are gods gift to roll it up, get a clue.
 

PhuckDaPoeLease

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I wouldn't run my UV lights all the time, I tried that when I first got them and burnt the hell out my plants trics looked like the bud picture @RM3 posted, all amber only difference is mine was dense cause I don't use a T5.
What uv lights are you using, if you don't mind me asking? I wouldn't run these pure uv bulbs all the time either. My plants will die.
 

a mongo frog

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right!?
but im not sure once we smoke it, it will actually be what we want..
ive smoked pure thc and well, its a little lackluster, good marketing if you have the test sheet..
Your right, I take my test sheet every time i vend. Great marketing. Even better if ones wife walks in with it!!! California is awesome!!!!!
 

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