The lanky clones reached 3 feet or over, I planted these at the base of the 100 gallon pot and then filled the pot with medium, the main stem once deprived of light will sprout new roots, giving it a massive hydraulic channel deep into the medium (prebuilt)
Linalool
Aroma: floral
Also found in: lavender, roses, basil, laurels, and cinnamon
Medicinal properties: anti-inflammatory, anticonvulsant, relaxant, analgesic, sedative, anti-depressant, and anxiolytic agent
Though present in a lot of spices and flowers, particularly high concentrations of linalool can be found in lavender. It’s no surprise that lavender is commonly used in spa and relaxation practices due to it’s calming nature.
However, this floral and spicy terpene has a long list of medical effects that suggest a potential application for conditions and symptoms such as:
anxiety
stress
depression
insomnia
pain
seizures
Some well-known linalool strains are Amnesia Haze, Special Kush, Lavender, LA Confidential, OG Shark, GDP
@Ultraviolet, it looked a bit pink-ish to me. Some photographers use wavelengths during the shot that bring out certain features. The composite photos made out of different wavelengths are quite pretty.
@NegotiatedBubble, Urm I harvested the main flowers and left a few popcorn nugs at the bottom of the plant then put it back to veg, the bottom pictures are taken under a full spectrum lighting 400-700nm, heavily damaged from UV exposure PH tomfoolery.
An excellent article on Blue.
Many Thanks. Since I started playing with the other colours its nice to see the info getting out there. I'm completely convinced with adding more of the spectrum.
I would love to see a well controlled comparative grow between with and without adding the blue or extra colours using a typical grow light like from Spider Farm or similar as a base.
And thanks for all the links to those papers.
@TheFattyMcCoy, These are some clones from a previous grow, was meant to be a comparison between monster-cropped clones at varying stages of flower but they at this stage are growing equally well I can't tell the difference tbh.