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![]() | I think this is the idea with blacklights... THC crystals are produced to protect the plant from UV (ultra violet) rays, if massive amounts of UV rays go on a plant it is supposed to produce more THC. Unfortunatly, THC production is mainly genetic and so this doesn't help much. UV rays are also divided into 2 different groups, UV-A and UV-B. IF a plant was to be affected by UV rays much at all, UV-B rays would be the kind needed. Blacklights produce a lot of UV-A rays, but almost no UV-B rays. This is why they don't work. The Warloc [This message has been edited by Warloc730 (edited April 09, 2000).] | ||
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