Read Time:34 Second



We The Growers sits with Chris from @Ghostbudstersfarm and Chris Durand, Director of Research & Development at Athena. In this clip, Chris Durand details the primary drivers for Terpenes and THC, and how you can increase the percentage of both.

We are also available to listen to on Spotify and Apple podcasts:
https://open.spotify.com/show/5VrbpGbAE9JYn3I0-
Vo8zSy?si=630b2eaa0e8a4ff2&nd=1&dlsi=e5bfa9fdddf548c3
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/we-the-growers/id1620427747

More information about Chris from Ghostbudsters Farms:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ghostbudstersfarm/

Produced and shot by the Athena Ag Team.
Athena Ag Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/athena.ag/

Visit our website: https://www.athenaag.com

#WeTheGrowers #AthenaAg

source

We The Growers

About Post Author

We The Growers

Happy
Happy
0 %
Sad
Sad
0 %
Excited
Excited
0 %
Sleepy
Sleepy
0 %
Angry
Angry
0 %
Surprise
Surprise
0 %

Average Rating

5 Star
0%
4 Star
0%
3 Star
0%
2 Star
0%
1 Star
0%

36 thoughts on “How To Increase Terpenes & THC

  1. Does Athena offer any guides or tables for deciding EC relative to water use efficiency (WUE) or VPD? Makes sense to run high EC in a sealed room with lower VPD, i.e., low transpiration.

  2. The key to unlocking thr full potential is to use biostimulants to trigger SAR responses without stressing the plant at all. I've been using a mix of Chitosan, Salicylic acid and amino acids as a foliar. It makes a very noticeable difference after a week of application. I'm supprised Athena doesn't have a biostimulant product like this! It would save me mixing my own.

  3. Hps maybe for something of scale , but my 1st proper led (quantum lm301b) made my setup go to next level. I used to do 3x400w then 2x600w , now I've got 3x300w quantum boards . I don't have to worry about fresh bulbs or how to effectively get my room under 100f , my quality went way up and my yields up avg 40%.

  4. Some times i think y'all are straight genius 😊 no really though. Like if i wasn't told some of these things, honestly i don't think i would have ever come up with

  5. So sick of people saying "good" genetics. When they need the right genetics for the environment. Especially when most breeders selling "good" genetics give very little info on the plant. Different cultivars for different environments. To expect one cultivar to grow in all climates isn't gonna work. So find genetics for your environment. And of course most only talk of indoor. Flushing kills the brix levels. Fruit and berries loose taste when getting a lot of rain around harvest kills the brix levels.

  6. As a Nectar grower, I understand that different inputs raise different terpenes. Fish bone meal increases VSCs, hog bone meal increases "herbal" terps, cow bone meal increases all terps in a well-rounded fashion, and feather meal increases fruity terps. Guano can increase a specific terpene, "guanine" I think it's called. It helps to get familiar with a genetic and experiment with different inputs.

Comments are closed.

1724681669 Maxresdefault.jpg Previous post Schwazzing vs. Lollipopping vs. Regular – Cannabis Defoliation Strategies
1724682198 Maxresdefault.jpg Next post TAHOE KUSH REVIEW YT