THE OPTIMUM TIME FACTORS FOR THC SYNTHESIS IN CANNBIS IS BETWEEM 1.3 AND 2.0, WITH PEAK THC SYNTHESIS OCCURING AT APPROXIMATELY AT A TIME FACTOR OF 1.6 TO 1.7, AND THIS HOLDS TRUE FOR BOTH LIGHT AND DARK CANNABIS ACTIVITY IN ALL THREE RACES OF CANNABIS (SATIVA, INDICA AND RUDERALIS).

These are the results of Temporal Photonics private research, which is the most advanced and extensive research ever done on THC production.

Let's explain exactly HOW SIGNIFICANT this is. Standard Indoor Darkness (SID) has a Time Factor of 1.0 and little THC synthesis occurs under such circomstances. Standard Artificial Light (SAL) such as HPS and typical Metal Halides have a Time Factor of approximately 4.0 and little THC synthesis occurs under such circomstances. What this means is that standard 12/12 type indoor growing environments only seem to bring out about 15% of the Photodependant production of THC from Cannabis.

Specifically what this means is that this patent pending process has demostrated the ability to double (or more) the potency of THC in Cannabis and this process is the only one that allows this to be done during the otherwise wasted "Period of Uninterrupted Darkness" needed to flower Cannabis.