I've been good man, thanks. How have you been? I was just thinking about you the other day, PM me and let me know how your little side project is coming along.Huel, how you been bro? Hope all is well!
Hi Huel , just wondering why you are interested in finding a plant high in THCV , the synthetic version was kind of a disaster for the drug companys , would THCV in the natural form be different ? also would it stop the high ? and if it stopped the high why would smokers even want it ? The statement about suicidal thoughts sounds a little scary . Just wondering .The Jack the Ripper results aren't public because I wasn't really testing for potency...
If you read a few pages back I posted about a flood I had in early april, the flood killed my air pump which nearly wiped out my whole garden. The pump failure was a major blow to the entire garden, and killed roughly half of my plants, including Jack the Ripper. This all happened when the JTR was only 5-6 weeks into flowering and no where near ready to be harvested. The majority of her buds were lightly trimmed and tossed in with my trim I make bubble hash from.
I did save a few select buds to cure and sample, they ended up having some of the sweetest lemon flavor/smell I've ever come across.
The reason I felt the need to test these buds even though they were a good 4-5 weeks from being mature is because I wanted to know if this JTR pheno contained THCV. THCV is pretty rare but JTR is one of the very few strains that can contain this cannabinoid in any significant amount. THCV is so rare that Iron Labs usually doesn't even test for it. Brent from Iron Labs (very cool cat) agreed to run a special test for me to see if there was any amount of THCV in this JTR cut, sadly there was no THCV found.
Synthetic cannabinoid always seem to miss the mark, they're always missing the importance of how the natural plant works. There are 85+ naturally occurring cannabinoids found in the cannabis plant, these cannabinoids all seem to work in conjunction with each other to achieve the total effect we are after.Hi Huel , just wondering why you are interested in finding a plant high in THCV , the synthetic version was kind of a disaster for the drug company’s , would THCV in the natural form be different ? also would it stop the high ? and if it stopped the high why would smokers even want it ? The statement about suicidal thoughts sounds a little scary . Just wondering .
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tetrahydrocannabivarin ---- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rimonabant --- Shortly after market introduction, press reports and independent studies suggested side effects occurred more intensely and more commonly than shown by the manufacturer in their clinical studies. Resulting from drug actions at CB1 receptors in the brain, reports of severe depression and suicidal thoughts are frequent
http://www.tetrahydrocannabivarin.com/ ----[SIZE=-1]The drug, known as tetrahydrocannabivarin (THCV), works on the same receptors as THC but has entirely the opposite effect. The research will be published in the British Journal of Pharmacology. [/SIZE]
Keeping everything here. Good luck with your new strain buddy!You gonna keep the new grow in this thread or make a new one? Just wanna make sure I got front row seats Also, I may have found a source for my CBD strain, met a guy a few days ago, he just harvested his crop that he grew for CBD, think it was called sour tsunami, hes gonna get it tested, but the seed breeder claims that it is that 3:1 ratio of thc to cbd. So lets hope he got a good phenotype that tests well!
-papa
I did not keep it myself but I gave cuts to two Friends. One of which just harvested, it looks amazing!Did you keep the Jack the Ripper around for another run?