Quote:I have noticed that resin output is greater
Yees! If i recollect correctly, specifically resin production is significantly increased when UV-B light is applied. Resin production in !cannabis! can be increased with other methods aswell.
THC concentration % might not significantly increase, although i think it does actually, because its a chemical defense mechanism, animals and insects dont like to get high because that makes them vulnerable to predators.
(I want to see this tried on plants like Mimosa/Acacia because hypothetically it could increase DMT content)Increasing light intensity (meaning PPFD - Photosynthetic photon flux density), which describes the number of photons (light) that land on a square meter (m2) area every second. Umol/m2/s1
- This works because intense light will act as stressor (although cannabis have high light requirements, it still has its saturation point, which of course can be elevated with supplemental CO2 but thats other topic and i wouldn't recommend it). Anyway, intense light 800-900 PPFD will almost "burn" the plants and their primary goal is to reproduce, so in order to ensure that, they will ramp up resin production to reflect some of the intense light in order to protect the seeed bract and to avoid damage and proper seed development, even if they are not pollinated they will still do that because they evolved like that. Thats why good growers increase light intensity during flower (PPFD), that can be done with a light dimmer, switching to more powerfull lights during flower or shortening the distance between the plant canopy tops (which have to be even) and the light soure, of course latter method will reduce the illuminated area but will increase intensity, especially in the center which with low quality light is not very good, because that can/will create hotspot which in combination with uneven canopy will result in "light burn" and poor plant structure because the PPFD between the center and the edges of the illuminated area can be drastically different!
Increasing environmental temperature and lowering (relative) humidity would also work.
I dont recommend increasing temperature tho, as that comes with its own down sides that i wont go into because the reply will be even longer. Lowering humidity however again acts as a stressor and again will increase resin production because the plant is now trying to conserve its water supply. Resin secretion will ramp up to reflect some light to lower the rate of photosynthesis and reduce the demands for water.
UV-B is a good low stress stimulator that apparently works for cannabis, but my interest is if its going to work with DMT containing plants, and if it doesn't it would be a good starting point to find a method that could trigger mechanisms that will lead to higher DMT % in plant materials, whatever that method would be, UV-B/pruning/introducing pests/hot or cold/humid or dry. Whatever!
Sorry for the long reply, but its really a lot more complicated than that, its science and i cant lay down all the info i know because it would be a lot longer, i may have written something confusing, im in kind of a rush now. Its all so complex and so fascinating it cant be all explained in a single post!
Kind regards, Th Entity