Growing potent weed is on the cards of every grower in addition to those massive yields. Growers are mostly focusing on THC or CBD content. So much so that they ignore what attracts any user towards a strain. It’s the smell and taste of any cannabis strain. For a simple reason, smell and taste is something people know and can sense at first before learning about the potency of any grown marijuana strain. If the first impression is not right, then even your highly potent product will not fare well in the dispensaries.
It is no more a surprise that whether you like a strain or not solely depends on its flavor and aroma. Would you like to buy something that smells bad or tastes like “eww”? I am sure no one. A bud’s smell will create the right perception around your product and its quality. And all of this will create an ambiance that will trigger a user to purchase it without further ado. Modern growing is all about THC and CBD or cannabinoids. Instead, it should focus more on creating marijuana with incredible scents such as fruity, skunk, chocolate, pineapple, or strawberry. But, what makes the difference between good and bad-smelling marijuana?
Terpenes- The Reservoirs of Incredible Fragrance or Flavors
Terpenes are the key players when it comes to aroma and the flavors of your favorite marijuana. These compounds are present in a variety of plants. Imagine the aromatic products in your shower and perfumes; they are made from terpenes as well. In the case of marijuana, they are found on the trichomes along with cannabinoids. So, you need to take appropriate measures to boost the concentration of cannabis.
The Finest Method For Improving The Concentration of Terpenes
If you are looking to improve the production of terpenes, the best way to get it done is by subjecting marijuana plants in a stressful situation. But, make sure you never stress your plant too much that it starts restricting the overall production that might start killing your plants. To do it, you can add stress in the middle of their complete growing cycle. Or else you can try out around two weeks before the harvest time.
Other than that, make sure to stress your plants over a while, instead of doing it all at once. You can use the following methods for stressing your plants.
Low-Stress Training
It is one of the gentle methods that involve bending or moving of the cannabis stems by applying minimal pressure. So, this pressure subjects marijuana plants to move upwards.
High-Stress Training
It is a possibly more efficient method but is equally dangerous for your crop as well. It primarily involves the breaking of stems without any external damage. You can also do it while pruning or trimming those unnecessary leaves.
Once you are done with all these essential details, go ahead and start with creating an irresistible marijuana smell.
Go For Special Nutrients & Supplements
You can find several options on the market. But, makes sure to use products only for improving the taste and smell of the buds. Never use a lot of nutrients in the flowering stage. Use these nutrients ideally during the vegetative stage. Also, beware of any chemical nutrients like potassium nitrate or ammonium phosphate. Organic nutrients work best for enhancing the smell and taste of your marijuana buds. Try to avoid any nutrients after the plant reaches a 6-week mark in the flowering stage.
Go For UV-B Lights
The effect of lights on the final product is not something you are not aware of. You can choose the HPS lighting system. It will help you to increase the production of trichomes that will eventually improve buds smell significantly. Make sure to use protective glasses when working with UV B sources. You can use LED systems as well for the same.
Go For Super Soil
This particular type of soil contains active soil organisms that make it possible for your plants to thrive exponentially. Thereby leading to higher terpene content. It is like you are delivering the right nutrients right into the place that transports it to every corner of your plants, i.e., roots.
Final Thoughts
If you use the following tips and make variations in the temperature and humidity, you will be able to get the right smell and taste that you are looking for. However, make sure if you are growing using a growers license, contain the plants within 100 sq. feet area.
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