I learned something interesting

Discussion in 'Growing Marijuana Indoors' started by Pariah, Mar 16, 2005.

  1. Well, please correct me if i am wrong, but i read in a book that a marijuana plant often produces higher levels of THC and is more potent when there is dry soil and the air is dry. I read taht this is a reaction to a natural occurance such as a drought, where the plant will excrete more resinous materials around itself in order to hold in more moisture, so it has a better chance of surviving the drought. Is this true? iv never heard about this in any of the grow guides iv read online. Thanks
     
  2. yes, it is very true!! i've experimented with that and found that it makes a noticable difference, plus the buds will dry faster too.
     
  3. Yep, only keep it humid when they're weak and young. Invest in an hps it'll keep your growroom nice and toasty. I practically need sunglasses when i step in my little greenroom :cool:
     
  4. Also keeping the soil dry by stressing the plant towards the end I heard will produce more resion on the plant though I am not talking from experiment I will probally try this on the next go.
     

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