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Yodaweed

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Just always have to add that Gage do not guarantee high CBD in each pheno and make it very clear. Regardless of cbd, both Healing Fields and High Flyer are some of the most resin coated plants I have ever seen, hash maker's dream each leaf frosted to the tips. We have no testing available here so I have no idea about our cut of High Flyer, but she does the job for muscle and nerve relaxation which brought me much pain relief after my accident in October last year, but I am in two minds if it was a downright analgesic effect or whether the relaxing action on the nervous system just took enough pressure off to make things bearable. My right shoulder is still screwed, and to be very frank Jo crosses bring some pleasant numbness above and beyond anything but my 'Zombie Balls' cut which is downright paralytic and in no way recreational bud. But once again, it might be working on the actual problem rather than having any actual pain relieving effect. So bloody hard to nail it all down without the help of a surgeon. You guys are very lucky to have a compassionate medical cannabis system.
High CBD phenos are more rare for any breeder I was looking at the freedom baby as well as a high cbd strain. Jo definitely has more of an indica feel to the buds he makes but also has some uplifting properties, and in my opinion the Joseph OG makes for great ice wax extractions, a very oily and greasy plants he makes.
 

OGEvilgenius

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Non-activated cannabis has little to no effects medically, you need to warm that coconut oil when you add that bubble hash to get some medical effects. If they don't want to get high I would suggest a CBD strain like ACDC or charlottes web.
Definitely not true. They are active still. In fact, the activity they show is slightly modulated - it might be more useful for some conditions to not activate. Flip side, some conditions might respond better to activated. Non activated allows very high doses too if that is necessary. Not that you can't do that activated, but damn... anyone who has had overly strong edibles knows it's not fun.
 

OGEvilgenius

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You can absolutely decarb it. My patients just prefer not to have the buzz.

I've grown HP-Tonic, Cannatonic 4, Valentinex, and Critical Mass from cbd crew. The Critical Mass was the only one grown from seed, and it was a beautiful plant with a 1:1 cbd/thc ratio which sounds like it would be perfect for you. I'm guessing any of these new crosses from Gage, Bodhi, etc would be a great fit for what you're looking for. I'm a bielever in the full spectrum treatments like you mentioned.
Worth mentioning the Z series from MNS auctions too. He is doing his spring clearance sales and I've seen lots of Z6 posted and go for like 30 bucks at most. 1 gram of seeds which is quite a few... 60+. Might be some nice deals to be found for those lookin for CBD.
 

OGEvilgenius

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The buzz from the cbd plants is really great. It's unique and quite enjoyable. Surprisingly sativa-esque. I wrongly assumed that these would be more Indica
I also strongly agree with this. My CBD Nordle, which by the way smells fucking incredible, is VERY giggly. Puts a smile on your face every time. There's no question you still get high, but it's different. Definitely not as foggy. I wasn't sure what to expect. I am very happy with the plant and honestly I wasn't expecting much by the end of the first go around with it.
 

Joedank

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You have a lot to learn about breeding inbred for marijuana means the strain was isolated (land race) and only produced seeds from the same line of genetics for many many many cycles , that produces a landrace or inbred line (IBL) that has hardly any genetic variance ....meaning if you pop 50 seeds there will only be 1 or 2 phenotypes.
this is totally wrong ... landrace means gathered in the area it was bred for multiple generations. ... isolation ha hardly.
i have seen short squat afganis and tall long budded ones only common thread was the leaves...
popped duban pack and got CRAZY expressions.
look at ACE panama red ...

point is when alex the great saw a chinese sweet apple he send 100's back to be grown an sorted...
what if he saw your momma patch of resin laden buds?? take em an grow em ...
ALL cannabis is a polyhybrid till MAN intervines . birds travel1000's of miles with cockelburrs stuck to them ...
how bout a sticky bud??
 

v.s one

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Gage green tent was swamped at the cannabis cup, they had a pretty good selection tho but I ended up getting OG Raskel's White Fire OG.
Worth mentioning the Z series from MNS auctions too. He is doing his spring clearance sales and I've seen lots of Z6 posted and go for like 30 bucks at most. 1 gram of seeds which is quite a few... 60+. Might be some nice deals to be found for those lookin for CBD.
this is totally wrong ... landrace means gathered in the area it was bred for multiple generations. ... isolation ha hardly.
i have seen short squat afganis and tall long budded ones only common thread was the leaves...
popped duban pack and got CRAZY expressions.
look at ACE panama red ...

point is when alex the great saw a chinese sweet apple he send 100's back to be grown an sorted...
what if he saw your momma patch of resin laden buds?? take em an grow em ...
ALL cannabis is a polyhybrid till MAN intervines . birds travel1000's of miles with cockelburrs stuck to them ...
how bout a sticky bud??
True! We have a pond that's drained every year and their is still Fish?
 
Happy 420 kiddiess

GOlden gage at 6ish weeks of 12.12

the colas are losing their round shape and starting to look like lumps as they swell.
Exhaust is 24.0

i think it will be closer to 10 weeks, then 8-9, but thats me.

Solo Cups are Bubba Chunk, Bubba Squeak and Gorilla Grape. Summer Grow.
 
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Mad Hamish

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this is totally wrong ... landrace means gathered in the area it was bred for multiple generations. ... isolation ha hardly.
i have seen short squat afganis and tall long budded ones only common thread was the leaves...
popped duban pack and got CRAZY expressions.
look at ACE panama red ...

point is when alex the great saw a chinese sweet apple he send 100's back to be grown an sorted...
what if he saw your momma patch of resin laden buds?? take em an grow em ...
ALL cannabis is a polyhybrid till MAN intervines . birds travel1000's of miles with cockelburrs stuck to them ...
how bout a sticky bud??
All plants have companions, animals, bugs or birds that consume their fruits and spread their seeds, help with pollination etc. The one and only companion for cannabis is man, no other animal spreads it's seed. Cannabis will have a hard time spreading without man, buds will grow and die on the plant to rot in the wet, mice and other rodents destroying the flowers to eat the soft seeds. No bird or bug helps pollinate it, the only selection process ever is that which man makes and pollen born on the wind. Wind borne pollen doesnt survive long, pollen doesn't survive long outside a dry fridge, sun kills it, impact squashes it. Cannabis and man evolved together. In each case of companions, one serves the other. Bees pollinate flowers and get rewarded with nectar. The flower KNOWS the bee wants the nectar why else would it be produced? Cannabis saw our need to get high, and this is frankly what we get in return for tending to the species. Cannabis without man? Not since man became conscious. There is no intervention, but a mutally beneficial relationship. Unlike wheat. Wheat has enslaved mankind no BS. Wheat is the big money spinner, and as such is currently the most successful living organism on the planet. Once again, only went where it went because of man. We are natural companioms to many plants mate.
 

Joedank

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i dont know about cannabis not spread by birds and goats.
cant goats eat coffee and shit out a usealbe seed??

ed rosenthol hypotisised cannabis was a perrenial (stiiil can overwinter in hindu kush regions he says) and switch to a annual to enhace its seed capacity.?? kinda neat....
thanks for proving my point,,.. but i watched a bird grab a dry nug an fly away (to a nest perhaps?)
have you never heard of the seeds found on the sears tower in chicagofrom high winds??
All plants have companions, animals, bugs or birds that consume their fruits and spread their seeds, help with pollination etc. The one and only companion for cannabis is man, no other animal spreads it's seed. Cannabis will have a hard time spreading without man, buds will grow and die on the plant to rot in the wet, mice and other rodents destroying the flowers to eat the soft seeds. No bird or bug helps pollinate it, the only selection process ever is that which man makes and pollen born on the wind. Wind borne pollen doesnt survive long, pollen doesn't survive long outside a dry fridge, sun kills it, impact squashes it. Cannabis and man evolved together. In each case of companions, one serves the other. Bees pollinate flowers and get rewarded with nectar. The flower KNOWS the bee wants the nectar why else would it be produced? Cannabis saw our need to get high, and this is frankly what we get in return for tending to the species. Cannabis without man? Not since man became conscious. There is no intervention, but a mutally beneficial relationship. Unlike wheat. Wheat has enslaved mankind no BS. Wheat is the big money spinner, and as such is currently the most successful living organism on the planet. Once again, only went where it went because of man. We are natural companioms to many plants mate.
 

thenotsoesoteric

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i dont know about cannabis not spread by birds and goats.
cant goats eat coffee and shit out a usealbe seed??

ed rosenthol hypotisised cannabis was a perrenial (stiiil can overwinter in hindu kush regions he says) and switch to a annual to enhace its seed capacity.?? kinda neat....
thanks for proving my point,,.. but i watched a bird grab a dry nug an fly away (to a nest perhaps?)
have you never heard of the seeds found on the sears tower in chicagofrom high winds??
Cannabis will do just fine without humans. It is high thc phenotypes would be in trouble without man, but cannabis is definitely a wild plant. Nothing like corn.
 

Mad Hamish

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i dont know about cannabis not spread by birds and goats.
cant goats eat coffee and shit out a usealbe seed??

ed rosenthol hypotisised cannabis was a perrenial (stiiil can overwinter in hindu kush regions he says) and switch to a annual to enhace its seed capacity.?? kinda neat....
thanks for proving my point,,.. but i watched a bird grab a dry nug an fly away (to a nest perhaps?)
have you never heard of the seeds found on the sears tower in chicagofrom high winds??
Well I have to be very frank, my answer was info stated to me by a friend who's job description is 'anthropologic botanist' so his whole job is to study plants and their relations to man in particular. Coffee in particular developed to the taste of it's companion animals, it's seed REQUIRES to pass through a digestive system to germinate. Soft seeds do not make the journey I am afraid. In South Africa we have seeds that need to be HALF eaten by ants, it has a soft part which they eat after dragging the whole thing under ground leaving the hard kernel to germinate. From badic structure, make up, any person can tell a fragile can a seed will not spread this way. Matter of fact it has the nutrient INSIDE it as we all know. What does Ed Rosenthal's hypothesis mean other than any hypothesis? It is merely interesting thoughts to play with that is all. Goats spreading weed by eating, not gonna happen, birds, not gonna happen. Trust me they eat the seeds. Many outdoor crops under my belt. Rats and mice desteoy dry bud digging for seed to eat. I am very open to learning about another companion for cannabis, but it will need to be based in fact I am afraid. Plants and animals are very highly specialized and specifically adapted to each other if they are companions. If you want to blow your own mind, BBC documentary hosted by David attenborough, 'The Private life Of Plants' it has six episodes, absolutely gripping stuff, the one on companions is an eye opener for most people.
 

Yodaweed

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Well I have to be very frank, my answer was info stated to me by a friend who's job description is 'anthropologic botanist' so his whole job is to study plants and their relations to man in particular. Coffee in particular developed to the taste of it's companion animals, it's seed REQUIRES to pass through a digestive system to germinate. Soft seeds do not make the journey I am afraid. In South Africa we have seeds that need to be HALF eaten by ants, it has a soft part which they eat after dragging the whole thing under ground leaving the hard kernel to germinate. From badic structure, make up, any person can tell a fragile can a seed will not spread this way. Matter of fact it has the nutrient INSIDE it as we all know. What does Ed Rosenthal's hypothesis mean other than any hypothesis? It is merely interesting thoughts to play with that is all. Goats spreading weed by eating, not gonna happen, birds, not gonna happen. Trust me they eat the seeds. Many outdoor crops under my belt. Rats and mice desteoy dry bud digging for seed to eat. I am very open to learning about another companion for cannabis, but it will need to be based in fact I am afraid. Plants and animals are very highly specialized and specifically adapted to each other if they are companions. If you want to blow your own mind, BBC documentary hosted by David attenborough, 'The Private life Of Plants' it has six episodes, absolutely gripping stuff, the one on companions is an eye opener for most people.
IBL populations are destroyed by humans not by animals, people like greenhouse seeds bring outside seeds in the local breeders introduce them to the local IBL and boom, landrace destroyed. So yea madhamish is right .
 

Yodaweed

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Most of what I said up there is shown in amazing detail in that series. Watch it. Phenomenal stuff.
Have you watched the strain hunter videos? In the videos Arjan and Franco travel to places that have landraces and destroy them by trading seeds to the local farmers.
 
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