Aussie Growers Thread

beernutz

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That report is 2 years old can't agree with it on the basis that all my weed in my jars have different levels of thc...I know when I want a nice hybrid smoke for a bit of energy or a hit me between the eyes smoke that's potent asf
Its been 2 years since that report and the labs still conduct tests to grade the amount of thc in strains that pass through dispensaries
 

Lucky Luke

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i shall listen to it when im sober and straight. lol

But there is THC testing and strains differentiate allot so most can't have the same THC. CBD is a harder find, most strains dont have it, more Hemp % than drug cultivars, especially rare in wide leaf drug cultivars.

Mercer is it??? something like that that is one of the priced cannabinoids.
Edit, no what im thinking of is a Terpene i think ,not a cannabinoid. This stuff confuses me.
THC-V is the wanted cannabinoide?? i think.

Theres a canabonoise degree. Schooling changed eh? lol
 
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reza92

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While I agree with the report saying thc/cbd levels provide little information on a high/stone on their own and fail to paint a full picture they definitely vary from strain to strain and even grow to grow.

But yeah, old af, with small sample size
With zero base lines makes what they’re saying scientifically worthless.
 

OzyM8

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i shall listen to it when im sober and straight. lol

But there is THC testing and strains differentiate allot so most can't have the same THC. CBD is a harder find, most strains dont have it, more Hemp % than drug cultivars, especially rare in wide leaf drug cultivars.

Mercer is it??? something like that that is one of the priced cannabinoids.
Edit, no what im thinking of is a Terpene i think ,not a cannabinoid. This stuff confuses me.
THC-V is the wanted cannabinoide?? i think.

Theres a canabonoise degree. Schooling changed eh? lol
Myrcene, and it’s the prevalent terpene in many strains.
The THC and CBD levels of strains do vary, it’s the terpenes and their ratios within the strains that give different effects / highs along with the THC CBD ratios.
It’s commonly known as the “entourage effect” :peace:
 

PURPLEB3RRYKUSH

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20200802_185757.jpg20200802_185840.jpg20200802_185923.jpgAutos getting huge. Only meant to yeild 2 oz. I see 5, 6 oz if this dam deficiencys piss off. Giving her a dose of mono ammonium phosphate feed. How much should i add like a gram to a gallon? Only need to raise my P by 100 ppm or so and my n levels. Bit lime green
 

OzyM8

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Venus55

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I did say “apparently”... I think we’re all well aware I have the least knowledge here was just an article I came across and might add some food for thought on the thread.

(Seen and not heard. Apologies)
 

Venus55

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Myrcene, and it’s the prevalent terpene in many strains.
The THC and CBD levels of strains do vary, it’s the terpenes and their ratios within the strains that give different effects / highs along with the THC CBD ratios.
It’s commonly known as the “entourage effect” :peace:
My understanding is that terpenes “may” contribute to a physiological effect and not a psychological one..?
 

Lucky Luke

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I did say “apparently”... I think we’re all well aware I have the least knowledge here was just an article I came across and might add some food for thought on the thread.

(Seen and not heard. Apologies)
I meant no offense.

Ive had a good afternoon.

Research has come a long away and a small editorial piece should be investigated. Article mentioned "Weed" i think fairly early so it lost me a bit there.
 

OzyM8

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My understanding is that terpenes contribute to a physiological effect and not a psychological one..?
Strains with same or similar THC n CBD levels will have a different psychological effect based on their different terpene profiles.
A lot of new studies out on it now.
Similar to Terps in essential oils can effect mood...same same but different. Cannabis has more range of Terps than any other known plant.
 
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