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@grambo So in yesterday’s show you were talking about the elevation difference going from sea level to Colorado elevation exploding trichomes??? What is this voodoo? How does it affect flower? Or just concentrates.
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Interesting. I wonder if there’s a sufficient difference in air pressure to actually cause that? Denver is 5280 feet above sea level, but some places are even higher. The atmosphere is 14.7 pounds of pressure per cubic inch at sea level. Anyone know what it is in Denver?
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@guppygirl yeah he said something about a shatter process. Not sure if it affects flower or even how it would be affected
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@marizema oh like making shatter BHO?
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@guppygirl yes like they made it at sea level and took it mile high and it changed
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Air pressure is less the higher the altitude.
Google: The barometric pressure in Denver, Colorado, which is approximately 5000 feet above sea level, is about 615 mm Hg. This is significantly less than the typical barometric pressure at sea level, which is 760 mm Hg. The reason for this difference lies in the concept of air pressure and how it changes with altitude.
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indoor or outdoor?
outdoor, easy, a thinner atmosphere means more UV-radiation
indoor, don’t know, but I’d guess it’s more a critical shortage of oxygen in the blood of the grower/user 😛
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