You mean, the upper limit in cannabis plants for this specific process? Yes, I definitely agree.Photorespiration takes over at 78° so in theory 77° is perfect leaf temp for any higher C3 plant
Polymerization is just one aspect of aging cannabis. Great job at explaining additional actions going on during the same time, thank you so much. Again, the malawi cob curing process really goes to town in the 'other than terpenes/cannabinoids' process.Polymerization theory doesn't pan out. You may end up with high glass transition compounds, but what will they smell like at room temp or? Anyone? If you mean methylates acetates, etc, where do those come from? A properly harvested bud will smell sweet, and it's acidity and sharpness will perceivably increase over time. It's aroma and effect will increase, as the plant becomes more acidic and alcoholic. How does this happen. Not through synthesizing liquid terpenes. But by focusing on the primary metabolism from which the interesting secondary metabolites, not Leaflynenes, derive.
So true.The low volume of volatiles in today's cannabis can be boiled down to 2 factors: Breeding for growing metrics instead of smoking metrics, and metabolic waste in the plant not being broken down into volatile alcohols, acids, oils, and water.
I'm personally working toward living soil amended with rabbit manure, rich in HS and micro/macro elements. The goal is allowing the plant to harvest available resources through interaction with existing fungi, bacterial and enzymatic behaviors.You're in soil now Douglas. You need to update the bro science. Think about organic matter. To decompose organic material into volatiles, and water, knowledge on the formation of low molecular weight carboxylic acids is important. Low molecular weight carboxylic acids are usually the refractory materials in wet oxidation of organic waste.
The agnostic viewpoint is to create liquids and turn them solid. The alchemical approach is to create solids and break them down into gases.
Apples and 747's? They have nothing in common, unless skunks have a waxy anal gland exposed to the outside air? Nope... go fish.Show me the refrigerant in a skunks anal gland Douglas.
Good drugs?The world has been led to view the universe as having been built upon nothing, while it is obviously not an addition to nothing,but a subtraction from everything. Simple math tells us this. The terpene synthesis pathway in Cannabis is like a Satan, imitating the spirit of God, yet in compete reversal. It's ironic that you soulless Coloradians can't grasp the nature of reality, what the universe is; the rotting corpse of a dead god.
If you have a carbon scrubber in your tent do you have the exhaust ON all the time?I find the humidity much easier to control with temps in the upper 70Fs. Below that and it gets to humid or too cold with ambient in the mid 60Fs. A 100w led doesn't get warm enough in my tent.
Temperature control in an LED grow room involves balancing the energy input from the LEDs with the heat output from the room. The temperature of the room can be calculated using the following equation:first time using leds. What is the best temperature to keep your room during flowering. I have heard you are supposed to run the temperature hot like in the eighties.