oh yeah duh (hits head) I forgot about extra carbs and nutrient stuff! Another thing I remember is cooler temps make the plant produce more resin to protect from the cold. Also hotter temps to keep from losing too much moisture. Dang, it seems like a lot of things could possibly affect it now that I think about it.


Ok, so I "forgot" to mention something about the UV.... no big deal, no reason to be so smug about it. Is there a special list of things which requires us to attach a friendly warning about possible dangers? I always just assumed it's common knowledge that UV rays are harmful. Like that big bright thing in the sky we have to deal with every day...

If I were to mention the technique of growing outdoors would I have to warn against the Sun's harmful UV rays and tell them to wear sunscreen, a hat, long sleeves, and pants just so someone won't try to make me look "irresponsible" for failing to volunteer the extra info?

Here, as a friendly reminder to people that are unaware of a UV bulb's dangers: It is YOUR responsibility to read the warning labels on the package. Don't solely depend on info that you get from anonymous people. Consult a licensed professional or verifiable official documentation. Pray for extra protection. By the way, do not try to swallow the bulb.



Anyways I haven't read anything to discount that the UV light is another factor for causing more resin production... to absorb the UV rays from letting it damage the buds. As for actual cannbinoid production there's not enough solid info... Like an old study from 1983 that found more THC is produced. And some stuff saying which wavelengths THC, CBD and CBN absorb the most. Someone needs to study that stuff more to see if they can replicate the same findings.