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Anyone have or know of any high CBD strains going around the Denver area?
Thanks,
J
Thanks,
J
The CDB (12%) to THC(24%) ratio is 2-1 (or vise versa - dunno, and not 100% sure of %'s)
The best CBD strain at MMC's right now is , supposedly, at the Dandelion, The CBD (12%) to THC(24%) ratio is 2-1 (or vise versa - dunno, and not 100% sure of %'s):
This is a very high CBD count. I would love the strain name...
Check out Cannatonic from Resin Seeds. It tested an amazing 6.92%CBD. An amazing result considering the 1:1 ratio between THC:CBD. Very difficult to find in cannabis where the biochmestry of the plant pushes to have a dominant amount of EITHER THC or CBD. Just a little fun knowlegde.
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I read an interview aboot full spectrum labs and they say in there that it is physically impossible for there to be a 25% or higher thc count in any marijuana.
I read an interview aboot full spectrum labs and they say in there that it is physically impossible for there to be a 25% or higher thc count in any marijuana.
Four crosses were made between inbred Cannabis sativa plants with pure cannabidiol (CBD) and pure
-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) chemotypes. All the plants belonging to the F1’s were analyzed by gas
chromatography for cannabinoid composition and constantly found to have amixed CBD-THC chemotype.
Ten individual F1 plants were self-fertilized, and 10 inbred F2 offspring were collected and analyzed. In
all cases, a segregation of the three chemotypes (pure CBD, mixed CBD-THC, and pure THC) fitting a
1:2:1 proportion was observed. The CBD/THC ratio was found to be significantly progeny specific and
transmitted from each F1 to the F2’s derived from it. A model involving one locus, B, with two alleles, BD
and BT, is proposed, with the two alleles being codominant. The mixed chemotypes are interpreted as
due to the genotype BD/BT at the B locus, while the pure-chemotype plants are due to homozygosity at
the B locus (either BD/BD or BT/BT). It is suggested that such codominance is due to the codification by
the two alleles for different isoforms of the same synthase, having different specificity for the conversion
of the common precursor cannabigerol into CBD or THC, respectively. The F2 segregating groups were
used in a bulk segregant analysis of the pooled DNAs for screening RAPD primers; three chemotypeassociated
markers are described, one of which has been transformed in a sequence-characterized amplified
region (SCAR) marker and shows tight linkage to the chemotype and codominance.
Look into Harborside's high CBD Strain, True Blue x OG Kush...I think it tested around 11.5% CBD at Steep Hill Labs, highest ever tested I believe...don't know if that cut is in CO though....
Seriously, wow that's really high! Do you know which strain?