Quote Originally Posted by FERMENTATION
alchemiser: Okay, THC is completely odorless. I just learned something new. I would really like to try the "pure THC" high. I am interested in altering the smell of cannabis not actually eliminating it. I thought if I asked about what types of nutrients can be fed to the plant or ways of manipulating the plant that would eliminate the odor I could get a better idea of the actual mechanisms in the plant that control the volatile aromatics.

That being said: When is the best time to feed glucose to the plant? Do you apply to the root zone or is this something you apply through foliar feeding?
Here we go again then Fermant :smokin:
A fully developed/realised form of THC, the only way i know to get pure THC involves some joys like boiling petrol.
Without uv-b THC is formed by the pre-cursors being compressed together as the glucose in the trichome crystalises, about as efficient as Thomas Newcomen's atmospheric steam engine!

Please could you make some more sense for this confuse stoner :stoned:
"I am interested in altering the smell of cannabis not actually eliminating it"
"ways of manipulating the plant that would eliminate the odor"

Have you ever look up research about Hemp? flavouring was big with them last time i looked at any.

We mix Glucose with water & then feed to the roots, the plants get this once a week during flowering.
This link is a JTR at 7weeks into flower & has done very nicely with being fed with it
http://boards.cannabis.com/showthrea...260#post687260