Quote Originally Posted by FERMENTATION
alchemiser: Thank you. I am looking forward to any links you can provide. If you kept notes while you were experimenting it would be cool if you could find them for show and tell. I'm to tired for a proper response so maybe tomorrow.

Bluefunk & alchemiser: You have both done a great good by pointing out Karmaxul's errors. This is not the first time I have seen that nonesense posted.

Goodnight.

FERMENT. It is good for you.
Thanks FERMENTATION :smokin: was worried that by choosing to respond to him i'd spoilt your thread.
The 1st phenylalanine experiment was just to see if it had any effect on weak weed, the notes only say how much was fed once a week during flowering. It's the JH seeds we've just started that'll see us getting into experimenting again, always use clones to have proper comparisons so it'll be a little while longer yet.

Here's the links that still worked, the first 2 are pdf's

http://waynesword.palomar.edu/chemid1.htm#cannabis

http://www.zaratystra.narod.ru/olive/index.html

http://www.genetics.org/cgi/content/full/163/1/335?

http://www.jbc.org/cgi/content/full/271/29/17411

http://www.chemie.fu-berlin.de/chemi...erpene_en.html


This last link is very good :thumbsup:

http://content.febsjournal.org/cgi/c...ull/268/6/1596

Catch you soon. :smokin:
alchemiser Reviewed by alchemiser on . How are terpenoids formed in Cannabis? So the title says it all, really. I'll clarify a bit anyway. How does the cannabis plant produce this particular group of chemicals? According to Advanced Nutrition it is at least partly do to nutrients. I am specifically interested to know if there is a particular wavelength of light that might stimulate their production? Perhaps UV? If they are used to protect seeds from UV radiation. Or maybe they are there to lure us humans into fields of cannabis for munching and seed transport. I think Rating: 5