It depends on which pheno you get. Even with the high CBD pheno there is still a high but its much different than any typical THC high you've ever felt.does it mean cannabis with high CBD would make more effective tincture for pain? If I was to grow cannatonic and use the buds to make tincture, the tincture wouldnt get me high?
Yo, is this variability because of individual phenos or can some of it be attributed to differences in how individual plants are treated within the grow?Here is an example of 17 Cannatonic plants grown from seed and then tested. This should give you an idea of what you can expect.
http://www.projectcbd.org/StrainNotes/Cannatonic/Cannatonic.html
The variability is due to pheno types and genetics, not grow conditions.Yo, is this variability because of individual phenos or can some of it be attributed to differences in how individual plants are treated within the grow?
Also, remedial lab report question, what is the difference between the first set of columns and the second set? Seems like there is less thc listed in the max column than the sum of the thcs in the individual columns?
Does CBDA turn into CBD when "activated" by heat?
Also seems like there is a relationship between CBN and CBD's, right? Just about every time there is even minor CBN present, the CBD's drop way down? Does that suggest harvesting earlier to capture more CBD's?
It does! I'm going to start looking at more of these test reports, this report does seem to suggest some type of relationship between cbd and cbn. Not suggesting that cbd is some type of precursor to cbn, but that there is some type of negative correlation between cbd and cbn. Only 1 of these 17 plants had any appreciable cbd in the presence of any cbn. And that particular plant seems to be an outlier with the highest percentage of cbd of any of the plants tested.There is no relationship between CBD and CBN, but there is a direct relationship between THC and CBN. CBN is the product of degradation of THC.
I hope that makes sense!
Hi, CC Dobbs, I'm new to this site and it's difficult to figure out how to contact people.In California we have a strain called ACDC that was germinated and tested by Dr. William Courtney ( cannabisinternational.org ) It has tested at 22%CBD/1%THC. It was originally called Cannatonic. I'm just finishing up an outdoor grow and am looking forward to trying it. If anyone is passing through Sonoma County and wants a clone let me know.
Yes there is.anywhere you can pick up high CBD clones in California ?