I was just listening to Bocephus, and "All my rowdy friends" just came on while I got to this thread.....you know who I thought of? They all seem to be on my porch, or at least passed by. Let me just answer a couple of things here:

@knna; This experiment, like my first, is based on observations and tasting is based on subjective experience. Would love to see THC %, but that even done by a lab is subjective and can be manipulated since it is % of the amount of material submitted. Better to just go observational.

@Rusty; I only mentioned the apricot pits to explain the strains nickname. I didn't want someone trying to look up "apricot" and going WTF. I have seen many holistic and alternative medical techniques used for cancer, but that becomes an individuals choice and an area I steer clear of. BTW the UVb was used for the entire photoperiod, 18 hrs during veg and 12 hrs during flowering.

@Permabaked; Let me just cover the experiment quickly, 1 grow chamber is UVb from veg to flower, 2nd is UVb for flower only and 3rd is no UVb at all. I've already done an experiment using UVb for last week or two, and I found it will turn trichomes from cloudy to amber. It's pretty much what I do in my personal grow.

And for everybody else, glad you have enough interest to stop by and see how an old man entertains himself.
oldmac Reviewed by oldmac on . UVb an experiment Quick background: I have been using UVb supplemental lighting for many years now and have always thought it added to the finished product in a couple of ways. I had never promoted it's use on these boards because I felt it was dangerous and had real potential to harm people. That changed a few months back on the other UVb thread, and I came out of the closet in strong support of it's use. Well some here who's opinion I respect (like Weezard) held the opposite view and those discussions led me Rating: 5