Letting the bud flower?

Hillbilly420

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they dry out and die on the plant...buds are their flowers

I agree... And if it gets polinated. It makes seeds... then falls to the ground and starts the cycle of like.

All though the "buds" that you smoke are clusters of tiny flowers called the calyx. those are the actual flower... Buds = floral clusters...
 

neo777

Active Member
Ive let one of my plants in the room go for a long time (indoor) and it just turned really redish/brown with no white hairs at all, and also the buzz was really deep and couch lock style.. lol but it wasnt worth it! chop at 75-80 peace
 

SmokeyMcpot88

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Ive let one of my plants in the room go for a long time (indoor) and it just turned really redish/brown with no white hairs at all, and also the buzz was really deep and couch lock style.. lol but it wasnt worth it! chop at 75-80 peace
so in conclusion, if you don't harvest your plants at the right time, they get you really really really stoned.

as for the original question, I can't remember what it was.
So everyone is correct, i suppose
 

MrHowardMarks

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:slaps forehead:


Did you think it made daisy-like flowers if you let it go?

If you let your plant go for that long the THC decomposes into CBN, which causes the "couch lock" feeling.

THC makes you happy, upbeat, CBN makes a narcotic high. A good balance is a good high.

Over time dried weed converts THC to CBN because of degradation due to light, air, heat... Hope that answers it.
 

SmokeyMcpot88

Active Member
:slaps forehead:


Did you think it made daisy-like flowers if you let it go?

If you let your plant go for that long the THC decomposes into CBN, which causes the "couch lock" feeling.

THC makes you happy, upbeat, CBN makes a narcotic high. A good balance is a good high.

Over time dried weed converts THC to CBN because of degradation due to light, air, heat... Hope that answers it.

not daisys per se, but at least a flower.

well, at least now I know the answer.

btw, anyone ever thought of cross breeeding a venus fly trap with a cannabis plant and seeing what happens?
 
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