I noticed the P-13 did not like my soil @ first. Neither did The Warda Reekin OG. But just like all bitches they goto get use to my soil.I have found that to be true. High CBD strains, for whatever reason, seem to require more oxygen to the root zone than a typical plant. I've grown a few different ones, and all of them struggled in my organic soil. I recently went out and bought all of the gear for a DWC setup and my Cannatonic 4 is absolutely loving it. It's 3 times the size of any high CBD plant I've ever grown in soil.
XDI noticed the P-13 did not like my soil @ first. Neither did The Warda Reekin OG. But just like all bitches they goto get use to my soil.
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I don't use nutrients, so tapering back isn't really an option. Any idea the thc:cbd ratio of that Harlequin? I'm wondering if its 1:1? I grew out a critical mass from CBD crew that did great in my organic soil. BUT, the Valentinex, HP-Tonic, and Cannatonic 4 that I have grown in my soil, which are all around 20:1 cbd:thc have struggled in my soil through multiple runs. Now that I have switched the Cannatonic 4 to DWC it is killing it. The only explanation I can come up with is that these high cbd plants (not 1:1, I'm talking HIGH cbd) seem to do better with more oxygen to the root zone. I've passed these cuts around too alot peeps here locally and am getting the same feedback from others, so it's not all I'm my head.I am not sure what you guys are talking about when it comes to keeping a high CBD plant alive, I had 0 problems with harlequin. They even get chopped between week 7-9 so it is really hard for me to picture someone royally scewing them up. Try tapering back on the nutrients and letting them show you their genetics.
I find it interesting that I was offered the Cannatonic then I chose the Project-13 simply because it was my first genetic grow and I really wanted something 1:1 for my first run. Also The Cannatonic was bundled with another pack of seeds that I wasn't too interested in.I have found that to be true. High CBD strains, for whatever reason, seem to require more oxygen to the root zone than a typical plant. I've grown a few different ones, and all of them struggled in my organic soil. I recently went out and bought all of the gear for a DWC setup and my Cannatonic 4 is absolutely loving it. It's 3 times the size of any high CBD plant I've ever grown in soil.
Cannatonic and Harlequin are both far from being similar and I had good results but I also used those mesh pots back then so the oxygen thing could be true. Would have to do some real experimenting to find out what it is they need but if it is oxygen its good to know.I don't use nutrients, so tapering back isn't really an option. Any idea the thc:cbd ratio of that Harlequin? I'm wondering if its 1:1? I grew out a critical mass from CBD crew that did great in my organic soil. BUT, the Valentinex, HP-Tonic, and Cannatonic 4 that I have grown in my soil, which are all around 20:1 cbd:thc have struggled in my soil through multiple runs. Now that I have switched the Cannatonic 4 to DWC it is killing it. The only explanation I can come up with is that these high cbd plants (not 1:1, I'm talking HIGH cbd) seem to do better with more oxygen to the root zone. I've passed these cuts around too alot peeps here locally and am getting the same feedback from others, so it's not all I'm my head.
My thoughts exactly. I look at high cbd strains as medicine. I have seen some very sick people's quality of life improve so drastically with this stuff. I give every bit of it away. Flowers, clones, oil, you name it. Can't put a price tag on helping someone out.Personally I've found CBD to actually dampen a lot of the effects I want during the day, and even at night too... so I rarely use it. Only if the nerve pain from my spinal surgery gets really bad will I bother to look to RSO or CBD crumble/wax/shatter. It is good for people starting out though, my mother has just started taking THC for her migraines and when she adds CBD it dampens the paranoia associated with THC.
I don't know why you would grow it unless you had a serious need for it, I don't see it sell all that well at the clubs. RSO is always a ripoff, it is sad that the truly medical quality CBD/CBN stuff all ends up being way more expensive than THC stuff that kids come in to get blazed. Which is cool, and I'm all for it, but shouldn't the patients benefit from all the revenue being brought in though these kids?
Yeah I agree, CBD has the most implicit medical use of any of the cannabinoids. I think they all have their uses. I have a lot of issues with sleep and anxiety, and I look to high THC and high CBN strains like Crystal Coma and Louis XIII for help with that.My thoughts exactly. I look at high cbd strains as medicine. I have seen some very sick people's quality of life improve so drastically with this stuff. I give every bit of it away. Flowers, clones, oil, you name it. Can't put a price tag on helping someone out.