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CannaOnerStar

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It seems that they did not take in account how tolerances to weed works and how the amount of thc to highness is not a linear curve, but a logarithmic. You cant get to full paper without paying or something, but there was a small abstract on study methodology and it did not seem right at all.

I dont claim that there are not other factors in how strong the weed is than just THC, im sure there are many factors that effect it. But that study did not seem to prove shit and seemed like the people doing it had no idea about it and thus did the whole study in completely wrong way, thus its results doesent mean anything, or then the short part about how the study was made did not include some essential stuff.

Someone with university e-library passwords or something could maybe get the whole paper for free and post the whole thing.

Besides terpenes modifying the high, CBN making the high more indica like and CBD making the high more clear headed, i have started to think that there might possibly be low levels of some super potent cannabinoids that we have not discovered yet, which have a drastic effect on the high, at least in some strains. Ofc there is no solid evidence for me to believe that this might be the case, but it would make sense taking everything into consideration. Maybe time will tell us more
 
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nc208

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Floozy (wedding cake BX1 x Swayze)
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Extremely good smelling,normal green pot..
Couldnt agree more. Getting sick of everything fading to purple or black, I find it lacks the punch that the nice bright green has. Your #26 looks nice and greasy.

I tried 4 phenos my bud grew of Platinum Kush breath remix by in-house and it looked very nice and frosty but zero terps and mediocre high.
 

SCJedi

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I test some of my stuff semi-regularly both for the content but also for viroids. Two plants I brought in from a tissue culture clients and had isolated both had HpLVd. I tossed them out once they said they didn't want to pay the $$ and wait a year to get a clean plant back.

The UW that I cash-cropped for a long time only tests out at 19.7% but was snowy white with resin and a crotch kicker.

i have 5 new strains running through and these will all get viroid panels as well as THC tests once they have been flowered out.
 

nc208

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I test some of my stuff semi-regularly both for the content but also for viroids. Two plants I brought in from a tissue culture clients and had isolated both had HpLVd. I tossed them out once they said they didn't want to pay the $$ and wait a year to get a clean plant back.

The UW that I cash-cropped for a long time only tests out at 19.7% but was snowy white with resin and a crotch kicker.

i have 5 new strains running through and these will all get viroid panels as well as THC tests once they have been flowered out.
Right on, thats awesome to hear your putting the work in with your gear. Your photos are always stunning.

Thats very interesting about the HpLVd, one of Tissue cultures big claims is disease free specimens. Either it carried through from the original mother plant or possible transmission in their handling im guessing?
 

Nate Dogg

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First two pictures are sugar rush nine, next to our sugar rush number 10, next to our sugar rush number six, and the seventh picture is Calimints3 stud. Going to them today, unless someone thinks it’s too early or even too late.
 

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SCJedi

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Right on, thats awesome to hear your putting the work in with your gear. Your photos are always stunning.

Thats very interesting about the HpLVd, one of Tissue cultures big claims is disease free specimens. Either it carried through from the original mother plant or possible transmission in their handling im guessing?
It carries from mother stock, in seeds, and from sharing cutting tools like razors and scissors. I also question sharing cloners.

It can be removed but it is a lot of work to get a healthy plant back. The rule is "test in, test out." I don't want to hand any of my clients plants that haven't been cleaned.
 

Chunky Stool

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It carries from mother stock, in seeds, and from sharing cutting tools like razors and scissors. I also question sharing cloners.

It can be removed but it is a lot of work to get a healthy plant back. The rule is "test in, test out." I don't want to hand any of my clients plants that haven't been cleaned.
I wonder if this disease affects germination success.
Sometimes I get seeds that just won’t crack — and I’ve sprouted hundreds without issues.
Hmm
 

nc208

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I don’t know why people don’t talk about this more, but get colloidal silver involved in your process. It kills the bad stuff and won’t harm your plants or you! Pathogens, virus, disease of all sorts!
Care to elaborate on this? Do you mean using it to make seeds or are you referring to using it while germinating seeds?
 
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