cephalopod
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Has anyone had an oppurtunity to have her tested, also looking to hear any other pertinent info on care and medical results with her. Thanks in advance, if you have her, I know you must be in for the good fight.
Nate told me 6-7 weeks. Initially that seemed ridiculously early to chop, but after growing her a couple times now I'm starting to believe it. Mine are at 5 weeks now and are already looking close to being done. I'll snap a couple pics tonight when I get home. Plus it seems that CBD peaks sooner than THC, so a better ratio would probably be had with a shorter flowering time. I might take a sample bud a week before I chop and get flowers tested from different intervals to see if there is any difference.Looking good stow. I've been meaning to see if any results have shown up at Iron lab yet. How many weeks have you guys been taking her?
Might be a good idea to wait. They won't even double in size when you flip the lights. I'm going to veg my next batch a couple weeks longer and see how that works.looking good bro!!!!! mine is looking huge in her 3 gal pot. I was going to flip her today, but I might just wait until I flip on my regular cycle (about 25 days from now). ill postup a few pics a bit later.
Nate told me 6-7 weeks. Initially that seemed ridiculously early to chop, but after growing her a couple times now I'm starting to believe it. Mine are at 5 weeks now and are already looking close to being done. I'll snap a couple pics tonight when I get home. Plus it seems that CBD peaks sooner than THC, so a better ratio would probably be had with a shorter flowering time. I might take a sample bud a week before I chop and get flowers tested from different intervals to see if there is any difference.
Yes. Both patients are symptom free. I still want to see the #'s for myself, but the positive patient feedback is encouraging.Sweet, looking forward to seeing more pics and thanks for the good info. I would probably wanted to go 8 weeks at least. Any positive reports from patients?
Keep in mind, its not only heat but time and oxidation also cause decarboxylation.Ceph, Demon ..... I've been doing quite a bit of research about CBD and it's effects on different ailments. It's all good news where CBD is concerned, but I'm also finding through research and patient feedback that THCA is just as important and effective. In a nutshell, as long as you don't carboxylate/heat marijuana that is THC rich it will stay in the form of THCA which is non-psychoactive, and every bit as therapeutic as CBD for most conditions.
Not that any of us would make extractions with the current state of the law here in Michigan (insert smiley face), but if things change down the line and you want to make a concentrate for a patient there are a couple ways that are best suited for our goal of not carboxylating the THCA. You can make an alcohol tincture using frozen marijuana and very cold spirits/alcohol doing a couple quick rinses and letting the alcohol evaporate off over the course of a couple days. Or, you can do a dry ice extraction of the resin glands and add that sift to a coconut oil. I really like doing it this way. You can agitate for a longer period than people would that are making hash, and the dry ice is so cold that it turns the plant material in to a powder that is fine enough to pass through a 90 micron bubble bag and be infused in to your oil. I like having some plant material in the mix. Ideally you could add one part high CBD flowers, and 1 part high THCA flowers to your mix, along with some plant matter from both flowers for a resulting oil that is going to have the full spectrum of cannabinoids in a non-psychoactive form. Coconut oil is well suited for this btw.
Yep for sure. Good point HuelKeep in mind, its not only heat but time and oxidation also cause decarboxylation.
So when making THCA meds its important to use them as fresh as possible (skip the long curing process, and drying altogether if it suits your extraction process) and keep the material in air tight containers and refrigerated.