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Dinafem was formed in 2002 by 3 gentlemen in Spain. Sadly one creator has passed away leaving the 2 main bosses :thumbsup: They worked hard for 3 years until 2005 then launched Dinafem as an official company :thumbsup:

Hey can you guys talk about the legal climate in Spain and any challenges you've had running a company in the industry?
 
From what we have seen the THC/CBD after the trichomes start to amber is a increased production of CBN and CBG :thumbsup:

It would be very interesting to see if LED play apart in this as all ur testing has come from HID?HPS lighting :thumbsup:

All the best

Mark..
and this and other spectrum=plant vig questions @FullDuplex wanted to ask and he can't be here
 
Yes we have a collaboration with another afn vendor @RemoNutrients we are bringing "Remo Chemo" out very soon in feminized photoperiod format :pass:

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Mark..


Heard that @RemoNutrients provides a killer nutrient regimen. Master Grower P on Youtube grows some dank strains using Remo and Platinum.
 
Hey can you guys talk about the legal climate in Spain and any challenges you've had running a company in the industry?


As im in the UK I can talk a little about this :pass: Spain is not legal but it is decriminalised which means we still have to be very careful about production etc. They guys in Spain know there stuff and the law so have this issue sorted :thumbsup:

All the best

Mark..
 
Tom, I see more and more UVB lighting showing up in various lights,.. usually these are some sort of fluoro' bulbs, notorious for weak penetration,.. We know for a fact UVB exposure does increase THC content, but there's NO comparison to the Sun vs. a bulb,.. the skeptic in me says such UVB bulbs offer little help for this overall,. just those bud under most direct exposure,... pointless gimmick?
Mark and Tom, have you seen any credible info about how UVB affect CBD content, or may in fact, destroy it, unlike THC , which empirically seems to shield the sensitive DNA in forming seeds>
 
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