View Full Version : Light degrades THC...
TheMetal1
09-14-2008, 03:09 AM
Ok... It's pretty unanimous that intense light degrades THC. So how does any of it make it through to harvest when it's growing under high intensity lights for months? Or outside under that big grow light in the sky? Is THC produced faster than the light degrades it? I'm thoroughly confused over this right now... :jointsmile:
It has to be some easy answer, because THC obviously survives the light exposure. My current state of mind is perfect evidence of that :rastabanna: (haha first time using RastaBanana)
I just dumped bubbler water on my foot :hippy:
Someone please let me know so I can sleep tonight?
edit: I have no idea if this is in the right spot. What section is this?
Dutch Pimp
09-14-2008, 03:26 AM
I think you are confusing "light degrades THC" with drying/curing buds.
Oxygen(air)/heat/light degrades THC during the dry/curing process. That's why you DRY in a cool, dark place with good air circulation and cure in air-tight glass jars; in a cool/dark place. Comprende?
TheMetal1
09-14-2008, 03:41 AM
Haha... I don't know what my deal is tonight. I mean, lights obviously don't lower the potency of buds... that wouldn't even make :twocents:
I was searching through some old threads and saw this post:
Darkness doesn't increase THC. You're taking away the plant's ability to power itself.
Yeah, your car may be lighter with no gas in the tank too...
Intense light degrades THC but that's simply a reason to hang dry and store in the dark.
from this thread:
http://boards.cannabis.com/plant-problems/142352-flowering-hairs-but-no-thc-3.html
The OP was confusing THC with visible trichomes... but it explains my initial thought process. I couldn't remember what got me thinking about it in the first place :stoned:
So, I guess my re-phrased question is... why doesn't this process occur when the plant is alive? Or am I still missing the boat here?
Dutch Pimp
09-14-2008, 03:48 AM
why doesn't this process occur when the plant is alive?
...damn, if I know....:stoned:
TheMetal1
09-14-2008, 04:13 AM
...damn, if I know....:stoned:
Hahaha sweeet.... I'll smoke to that :jointsmile: I wonder who holds the secret?
Dutch Pimp
09-14-2008, 04:16 AM
Hahaha sweeet.... I'll smoke to that :jointsmile: I wonder who holds the secret?
I think cannabis plants and the sun, worked out some kind of arrangement, millions of years ago....:D
TheMetal1
09-14-2008, 04:31 AM
I think I may have understood a portion of it... maybe not though :stoned:
If I have been reading correctly (and that's a BIG if :jointsmile:), there is actually a time when the THC content of a live plant will decrease. The point of diminshing return is usually beyond 100% amber trichomes. So, it may not just be after the plant is dead. I would still like to know what inhibits this process earlier on in ripening though. :rasta:
Edit: Haha now I'm reading something else that says THC builds all the way until harvest... and only begins to decrease once the plant is dead. WTF is wrong with the internet? I'll stop trying to answer my own question now.
DTRave420
09-14-2008, 04:42 AM
I think cannabis plants and the sun, worked out some kind of arrangement, millions of years ago....:D
Cannabis and all plants for that matter use light to produce food...Plants are the only organism that can convert light into food...
Once the plant is chopped light and heat are the enemies as they cause a more rapid degradation of THC...
Heres a pic of DP OrangeBud converting light into food,lol:420thought:
stinkybudz
09-14-2008, 04:57 AM
OMGOMGOMGOMGOMGOMGOMG LIAR~!~~~ ALGAE and some types of BACTERIA can perform photosynthesis, NOT PLANT, straight up pwned haha jk :jointsmile:
DTRave420
09-14-2008, 04:58 AM
I think I may have understood a portion of it... maybe not though :stoned:
If I have been reading correctly (and that's a BIG if :jointsmile:), there is actually a time when the THC content of a live plant will decrease. The point of diminshing return is usually beyond 100% amber trichomes. So, it may not just be after the plant is dead. I would still like to know what inhibits this process earlier on in ripening though. :rasta:
Edit: Haha now I'm reading something else that says THC builds all the way until harvest... and only begins to decrease once the plant is dead. WTF is wrong with the internet? I'll stop trying to answer my own question now.
What inhibits this process is a good question...Maybe old age vs young,the same way people can run down as they get older...:420thought:
DTRave420
09-14-2008, 05:10 AM
OMGOMGOMGOMGOMGOMGOMG LIAR~!~~~ ALGAE and some types of BACTERIA can perform photosynthesis, NOT PLANT, straight up pwned haha jk :jointsmile:
OOOPS!!!:o
TheMetal1
09-14-2008, 05:17 AM
Don't feel bad DT :jointsmile:
You're both not totally right anyway. While those things do "use light for food"... I found other foods that "have Light in them" too.
:hippy:
SouthernGuerilla
09-14-2008, 05:24 AM
All this talk about food, I have the munchies and no good grub. :stoned:
DTRave420
09-14-2008, 05:24 AM
Don't feel bad DT :jointsmile:
You're both not totally right anyway. While those things do "use light for food"... I found other foods that "have Light in them" too.
:hippy:
ROFL!!!:S2:
Thanks Metal1,Man your funny!!!
Stay cool bro:thumbsup:
stinkyattic
09-15-2008, 02:12 PM
The synthesis and breakdown of psychoactive resins occurs when the plant is alive, too- and it continues producing more during its reproductive cycle. The trichomes changing colors is a visible sign of the breakdown; the amber color is a sign that much of your THC is degraded into secondary compounds.
Minimizing exposure to intense light after chop slows this process.
TheMetal1
09-15-2008, 02:20 PM
Hahaha... who would have thought? The thread would reach a conclusion with the input of Stinky? :hippy:
That's pretty cool stuff. The plant is just too bad ass to let that THC decrease while it has the beating "heart" to stop it. Ahh, Mary is always looking out for us :stoned:
I guess DTRave, in a general sense, it would seem that the plant loses it's ability to fight the process as it grows older. Just like people...
Hmm... I wonder what would happen if you smoked people? Mmmm smoked people. What do you recommend? Applewood? Hickory? :jointsmile:
stinkyattic
09-15-2008, 02:46 PM
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