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Is there any available data on how different (visible) light spectra affect THC Degradation (both pre and post harvest)? e.g. what is the best kind of light to use during and after harvest to minimize potency loss?
Is there any available data on how different (visible) light spectra affect THC Degradation (both pre and post harvest)? e.g. what is the best kind of light to use during and after harvest to minimize potency loss?
Do you have a link for this? It was my understanding that people harvest before lights on to obtain peak potency, before it has a chance to degrade from HID's?Its best to harvest your plants in the dark. Most of the starches in your plant will be in the roots during the dark cycle. if you harvest with the lights on the starches will be in the buds and leafs aiding in photosynthesis. this will result in harsher smoke.
So a UV-Free lamp would be the best to use during and after harvest?Back to you question, UV light is the only type of light that i know of that will break down THC on living or chopped plants.
Some people are pretty anal about light exposure (ever see a duct taped stash jar?), and having hard data on this would be quite helpful to quantify those concerns.Its pretty much always best to dry in the dark. dont worry about turning on the light in your drying room if its just a regular light bulb it wont mess anything up. Basically just dont dry your plants in sunlight or under a MH or anything crazy like that.
Do you have a link for this? It was my understanding that people harvest before lights on to obtain peak potency, before it has a chance to degrade from HID's?
So a UV-Free lamp would be the best to use during and after harvest?
Some people are pretty anal about light exposure (ever see a duct taped stash jar?), and having hard data on this would be quite helpful to quantify those concerns.
MrBlue2 - Please don't take this the wrong way, but I am looking for actual data not anecdotal evidence. Why do you use a green LED instead of a UV-Free LED? Why do you then switch to regular house lights? What benefits is the 24-48h dark period supposed to give in relation to post-harvest potency loss? Do you have any data whatsoever showing a detectable difference using a Green, Red, Blue, UV-Free or any other light?
Prolonged exposure to HID lights, tanning bed lights, sun light, and UV lasers are the only sources of light that I know of that will degrade THC at a detectable rate.
Not answering your question about specific spectra, but at least showing it doesn't have to be direct sunlight. A bunch of old citations/abstracts concerning storage here: http://www.erowid.org/plants/cannabis/references/journal/cannabis_degradation1.shtmlThe stability of cannabis and its preparations on storage
Fairbairn JW, Liebmann JA, Rowan MG
J Pharm Pharmacol 1976 Jan;28(1):1-7
Abstract:
Solutions of pure cannabinoids, nine samples of herbal and two of resin cannabis (one freshly prepared) were stored in varying conditions for up to 2 years. Exposure to light (not direct sunlight) was shown to be the greatest single factos in loss of cannabinoids especially in solutions, which should therefore be protected from light during analytical and phytochemical operations. Previous claims that solutions in ethanol were stable have not been substantiated. The effect of temperature, up to 20 degrees, was insignificant but air oxidation did lead to significant losses. These could be reduced if care was taken to minimize damage to the glands which act as "well filled, well closed containers". Loss of tetrahydrocannabinol after exposure to light does not lead to an increase in cannabinol, but air oxidation in the dark does. It is concluded that carefully prepared herbal or resin cannabis or extracts are reasonably stable for 1 to 2 years if stored in the dark at room temperature.
I harvest when it's convenient for me to do so. That varies so can occur during lights on, lights off etc. I've noticed no difference potency as a result of this, and most of the time I tend to grow cuttings from the same plant for multiple grows.
Do you have a source for this, so that I may read more?
Sure, here are three. I have never read any of them. You might be able to order them through amazon or something. I still think you should at least read the wiki pages on UV light, visible light, and THC. then draw your own conclusions. UV light contains radiation. UV radiation breaks down everything it comes in contact with. Visible light is not harsh at all. Its really a very simple concept.
^ Pate, D.W. (1983). "Possible role of ultraviolet radiation in evolution of Cannabis chemotypes". Economic Botany 37: 396–405. doi:10.1007/BF02904200.
^ Lydon, J; A.H. Teramura (1987). "Photochemical decomposition of cannabidiol in its resin base". Phytochemistry 26: 1216. doi:10.1016/S0031-9422(00)82388-2.
^ Lydon, J; A.H. Teramura, C.B. Coffman (1987). "UV-B radiation effects on photosynthesis, growth and cannabinoid production of two Cannabis sativa chemotypes". Photochem. Photobiol. A 46: 201. doi:10.1111/j.1751-1097.1987.tb04757.x.
If you post these in Spurr's thread, he might be able to find them.
"Full text: post papers you want in full text..." by spurr
https://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.php?t=196115
- As far as I am aware, both exposure to air (oxygen), light (heat), and time in general will degrade THC to CBN.
- Environmental factors like light color can influence THC and cannabinoid production either positively or negatively during growth, though not by enormous amounts.
- THC and cannabinoid content is largely genetically controlled.
-I have seen work done on the rate of conversion and will try to post a reference.
Its best to harvest your plants in the dark. Most of the starches in your plant will be in the roots during the dark cycle. if you harvest with the lights on the starches will be in the buds and leafs aiding in photosynthesis. this will result in harsher smoke.
I use a green LED head lamp when i harvest. before i had a geen LED head lamp i just fumbled around in the dark.
I know some growers who recommend 24 to 48 hours of uninterrupted darkness before harvest. I tried it and didn't think 48 hours of darkness was that much different then 10-14 hours of darkness.