I was reading this article:
"Grow Hack: Does UV Light Increase Cannabis Potency?"
http://www.hightimes.com/read/grow-hack-does-uv-light-increase-cannabis-potency
I searched for UV and ultraviolet on the forum but did not find a thread discussing this.
They linked to this scientific article:
"UV-B RADIATION E
ECTS ON PHOTOSYNTHESIS, GROWTH and CANNABINOID PRODUCTION OF TWO Cannabis sativa CHEMOTYPES"
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1751-1097.1987.tb04757.x/abstract (You have to pay to get the whole article, I have not paid to read the whole thing).
The abstract:
I will wait until he writes about how much UV to give a grow and other specifics before I think about trying it.
Anyone have experience with using UV lights periodically during a grow?
"Grow Hack: Does UV Light Increase Cannabis Potency?"
http://www.hightimes.com/read/grow-hack-does-uv-light-increase-cannabis-potency
I searched for UV and ultraviolet on the forum but did not find a thread discussing this.
Ultraviolet radiation in all forms can be damaging, but UVB rays specifically damage proteins and nucleic acids in the cells harming processes of cell reproduction and metabolism. The energetic, short wavelengths rays of UVB radiation pack the punch, and are largely responsible for sunburn and play a major role in skin cancer.
To defend against UVB, some plants produce flavonoids that can absorb the radiation. In humans, exposure stimulates the production of melanin to defend against the sun.
Evidence shows that cannabinoids, specifically THC, may play an active role in defending the cannabis plant against UVB rays, and strains native to areas with high levels of ambient UVB radiation show higher levels of Δ 9THC.
They linked to this scientific article:
"UV-B RADIATION E
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1751-1097.1987.tb04757.x/abstract (You have to pay to get the whole article, I have not paid to read the whole thing).
The abstract:
The effects of UV-B radiation on photosynthesis, growth and cannabinoid production of two greenhouse-grown C. sativa chemotypes (drug and fiber) were assessed. Terminal meristems of vegetative and reproductive tissues were irradiated for 40 days at a daily dose of 0, 6.7 or 13.4 kJ m[SUP]-2[/SUP] biologically effective UV-B radiation. Infrared gas analysis was used to measure the physiological response of mature leaves, whereas gas-liquid chromatography was used to determine the concentration of cannabinoids in leaf and floral tissue.
There were no significant physiological or morphological differences among UV-B treatments in either drug- or fiber-type plants. The concentration of Δ[SUP]9[/SUP]-tetrahydrocannabinol (Δ[SUP]9[/SUP]-THC), but not of other cannabinoids, in both leaf and floral tissues increased with UV-B dose in drug-type plants. None of the cannabinoids in fiber-type plants were affected by UV-B radiation.
The increased levels of Δ[SUP]9[/SUP]-THC in leaves after irradiation may account for the physiological and morphological tolerance to UV-B radiation in the drug-type plants. However, fiber plants showed no comparable change in the level of cannabidiol (a cannabinoid with UV-B absorptive characteristics similar to Δ[SUP]9[/SUP] THC). Thus the contribution of cannabinoids as selective UV-B filters in C. sativa is equivocal.
I will wait until he writes about how much UV to give a grow and other specifics before I think about trying it.
Anyone have experience with using UV lights periodically during a grow?