Are there really strains with 30% thc?

RM3

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Yeah my definition of translucent is the actual real definition

trans·lu·cent
[transˈlo͞osnt, tranzˈlo͞osnt]
ADJECTIVE
  1. (of a substance) allowing light, but not detailed images, to pass through; semitransparent:
    "fry until the onions become translucent"
Aka you can still see through it, not amber you cannot see through it, clear and cloudy are translucent, amber is not.
According to your article amber is not translucent, it is "aged" and what you posted is "aged" aka Degraded THC ->CBN
I beg to differ, clic to zoom the pic
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RM3

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Ok well I was just going by the article YOU posted, according to that article cloudy/clear are the most potent, than amber, than brownish.
perhaps you should try to read my free chapter it has a lot of quotes and science though , stuff I didn't write but that all agrees with me
 

Yodaweed

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Veganic ?

they look like nice buds
Yeah organic but with no animal by-products so vegan friendly. Mainly using soy bean meal and kelp meal with some other goodies like SST's and malted barley good fresh leaf compost and earth worm casting from my bin. Very white ash, very strong flavors very medical I made everything by hand no premixed anything , soil was hand made from single ingredients and fluffed by hand wish I had a soil fluffer.
 

RM3

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Yeah organic but with no animal by-products so vegan friendly. Mainly using soy bean meal and kelp meal with some other goodies like SST's and malted barley good frest leaf compost. Very white ash, very strong flavors very medical I made everything by hand no premixed anything , soil was hand made from single ingredients and fluffed by hand wish I had a soil fluffer.
Interesting, can't say I ever smoked a Vegan Bud
 

Yodaweed

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Interesting, can't say I ever smoked a Vegan Bud
Yeah I hadn't until like 2 years ago at the cannabis cup these ppl that placed like 3rd let me smoke some of their veganic and it changed my mind about how to grow, I used to use hydroponics and bottled nutes then I started growing organic and finally mastered that then I wanted to learn veganic so last year I started learning veganic organic growing and it turned it great so I am continuing to learn about it, mainly the bacteria in your soil is feeding your plant and you feed them and only sometimes give the plant a little bit of food , mainly feed the soil I think its also called probiotic farming and definitely is a method of no-till.
 

Beemo

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then I started growing organic and finally mastered that
im dying laughing on the ground....
just a couple months ago you posted some yellow ass flowering plants... that doesnt look mastered to me...
i feel bad, for anybody that took this guys advise...
 

st0wandgrow

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Yeah organic but with no animal by-products so vegan friendly. Mainly using soy bean meal and kelp meal with some other goodies like SST's and malted barley good fresh leaf compost and earth worm casting from my bin. Very white ash, very strong flavors very medical I made everything by hand no premixed anything , soil was hand made from single ingredients and fluffed by hand wish I had a soil fluffer.
Isn't worm poop an animal bi-product?
 

Yodaweed

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Isn't worm poop an animal bi-product?
I don't think so but I was kinda iffy about that one, I think the world is kinda made up of worm poop so i'd say it's borderline, are insects animals I am iffy about that as well I kinda only use it to make my mix and for a tea or two during early flower to refresh microbes maybe 1 more mid flower. My worms are vegans they only eat green stuff like recycled ganja leafs and food scraps maybe a lil newspaper/cardboard.
 

Cannacat

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I don't think so but I was kinda iffy about that one, I think the world is kinda made up of worm poop so i'd say it's borderline, are insects animals I am iffy about that as well I kinda only use it to make my mix and for a tea or two during early flower to refresh microbes maybe 1 more mid flower. My worms are vegans they only eat green stuff like recycled ganja leafs and food scraps maybe a lil newspaper/cardboard.
Yes, an insect is an animal. But is a worm an insect, that's what's got me?
 

st0wandgrow

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I don't think so but I was kinda iffy about that one, I think the world is kinda made up of worm poop so i'd say it's borderline, are insects animals I am iffy about that as well I kinda only use it to make my mix and for a tea or two during early flower to refresh microbes maybe 1 more mid flower.
Well yeah, insects are animals, and worm poop is a bi-product. This was debated in Matt Rise's veganics thread.

It's a noble undertaking to try and grow that way, but there are too many benefits from stuff like oyster shell flour and crab shell meal for me to omit those from my soil. I like the concept, but I found it kinda limits what you can use.

Shit, I use Pro-tekt too for silica so technically speaking I'm not even growing organically. I don't get too caught up in all of it though. I use what I feel produces the best bud, whether it be veganic, organic, or synthetic. I'm not a religious person. :-)
 

Yodaweed

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Well yeah, insects are animals, and worm poop is a bi-product. This was debated in Matt Rise's veganics thread.

It's a noble undertaking to try and grow that way, but there are too many benefits from stuff like oyster shell flour and crab shell meal for me to omit those from my soil. I like the concept, but I found it kinda limits what you can use.

Shit, I use Pro-tekt too for silica so technically speaking I'm not even growing organically. I don't get too caught up in all of it though. I use what I feel produces the best bud, whether it be veganic, organic, or synthetic. I'm not a religious person. :-)
I don't use that bottled stuff but I do see the benefits of oyster shell and crab meal/crustacean meal there are better sources for silica than those bottles especially if you recycle your soil.
 
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