red hairs vs trichs

Brick Top

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that happens to me all the time................lol


It can be frustrating at times. Even when trying to convey something simple a momentarily lost word can cause the use of another that is not exactly right or leaving you stumped trying to come up with something you know that you know but cannot pull up the info on at that moment and you end up on the horns of an enema trying to pick your wording.
 

Roseman

Elite Rolling Society
It can be frustrating at times. Even when trying to convey something simple a momentarily lost word can cause the use of another that is not exactly right or leaving you stumped trying to come up with something you know that you know but cannot pull up the info on at that moment and you end up on the horns of an enema trying to pick your wording.

yea, I gues I am getting old-timers disease.
 

chronichaze

Well-Known Member
quick tip here, just look the wrong way through one side of a binoculars, you have to get real close and have plenty of light btw.)
Does this actually work? I have been looking around for a microscope or loupe and can't find one. Does binoculars really work?
 

sixstring2112

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this is very good stuff, i have it saved and will re read this again. thanks for all the pics and break downs.+ rep for sure
 

God Dam

Member
Does this actually work? I have been looking around for a microscope or loupe and can't find one. Does binoculars really work?
IT WORKS! wow. great tip. i do not have a scope but have some nice binoculars sitting right here. read your post. picked up the binoculars, and holy sh*t.........it works great!
thanks for sharing that great tip.
 
I always had the thought that since crystals are so sticky and the buds are hanging out in the wind that they may catch more pollen glands from males that may floating around. This would be a means of general selection for evolution. I dont know it just always made sense to me.
 

Mr.Grønn

New Member
BrickTop: "CBD biosynthesizes into cannabinol (CBN) & tetrahydrocannabinol (THC)."

Finally, somebody said this (I've read it elsewhere too). But is it true?
A lot of people say CBD is an end product, but it seems it can degrade into CBN or even turn into THC!

Weird.

Edit: If enzymes can get CBD into THC, then what happen to this "new" THC? I need to look up the word "biosynthesize" :-)
 
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