Revegging a Reversed Plant

What I was referencing was, if I remember correctly, the plant was pollinated the first go round and produced viable seed, then when revegged it had a slightly higher THC content. I don't think it was anything drastic.

Could it have been environment or grow conditions related...certainly could. But it could also be something on a DNA level. Thinking out loud here, but it was not something any one of us would notice from a comparison smoke session.

The OP made me remember the magazine article. And in doing so, made me wonder what revegging a reversed female could do on a DNA level. If anything.
 
And I'm not going to bother testing any which I don't even think I can despite having numerous labs in the area. They all want you to have a commercial license.

One of the few perks of legalization up here is anyone can get pot, edibles and even concentrates tested at cannabis certified labs. I'm sending some of my recently made RSO in for testing but want to call them about how much to get CBN reported as well as a lot of well-aged pot/kief was used in the 114g batch.

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One of the few perks of legalization up here is anyone can get pot, edibles and even concentrates tested at cannabis certified labs. I'm sending some of my recently made RSO in for testing but want to call them about how much to get CBN reported as well as a lot of well-aged pot/kief was used in the 114g batch.

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Looks very good, hoping to make some this year myself.
 
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