There is a thread here: http://boards.cannabis.com/showthrea...d=1#post700167 the answer you seek is there. I will sum it up for you though (although it is a good read.)

If you are feeding glucose to your plant you will be feeding the plant what it needs to use up extra terpenes (the molecules that smell) in the plant. This contributes to the formation of more THC so if you are trying to make more potent pot, a lessening of smell is an indicator of success. This only goes for stinky pot. I don't think it would work with low odor pot (to the same extent) unless you added a precursor for the terpenes too.

This might work for sugar other than glucose, I'm not sure yet.

This is some of what I have learned over the past weeks and is not the full detailed explination of what is occuring inside the plant.


FERMENTATION is the way of the game.