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06-25-2005, 05:08 PM #5
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humidity & Smell
You did not specify the cycle of development in your first post so I only took it at face value. I try not to add words or assume anything-just answer a question as itâ??s asked. I was careful not to flame or be rude but I did question how things were saidâ?¦. thatâ??s my job on this form as I see the way a mod should act.
Originally Posted by IthoughtIknewitall
The first cycle of flowering benefits from higher RH levels because the plant will transpires less. Thatâ??s better for the overall health of the plant. Did you know larger fan leaves is a sign of heat stress on the plant? The plant will grow larger fan leaves to balance the internal temperature of the nutrient solution. Plants use up stored nutrients differently due to the internal temperature of the plant.
Originally Posted by IthoughtIknewitall
Higher temperature = higher smell due to the plant transpiring to maintain a constant internal temperature.
That's a bit childish way to put a question I was under the impression this was in intellectual debate and not a kiddy attitude that's just plain rude. IMO but I will try to help. It's up to you to decide if I am correct or not but I will do my very best to keep information as accurate as possible on this forum.
Originally Posted by IthoughtIknewitall
THC is part if the defense mechanism in nature to keep herbivores from eating all the plants. It has nothing to do with sap or protecting seeds. Seeds are just one part of the life cycle. You get more THC and in higher percentages when there are no seeds present in the plant. Once a plant starts to make seeds THC production lessens and the percent goes down.
If you apply the logic that THC production is to protect the seeds then the THC percentage and production would increase with seed development not decrees. Good science over the years has taught us THC production decreases when the plant switches it effort away from THC production into seed production. Stress will also take away from the plant creating THC like to repair a broken stem or heal a cut leaf. Those are known facts based in proven science by many other people who know way more then I do. I never claimed to know everything but I do try to learn something new everyday
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