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and i wanna see a close up of one of those leafs that are amber/red...
Lookin good man!! Really nice work. Great to see an outdoor grow. CBD isn't degraded THC.. its synthesized through its own pathway. Cannabigerolic acid CBGA is grabbed by CBDA synthase and creates CBDA... the acid form of CBD. When CBDA is exposed to heat and dries, it loses its carboxylic acid tail and becomes CBD. THCA also becomes THC through the same type of process when dried/heated. Hope all is well. All my best brother.
thanks again you guys :)
this is High CBD meds...and I have read lots of conflicting info on haresting CBD
The old info says CBD is degraded THC (i think thats wrong)
...now ....the latest reports say the CBD forms early..
here is what George C sdays
Preference dictates harvest time. Once stalked trichomes develop a knob or a head, are fully developed and still translucent, it is the peak of an early harvest. Amber colored glands are decomposing and THC content declines slightly. Resin glands seldom develop uniformly. Therefore some glands will be changing to translucent and others decomposing. Peak harvest is when more glands are translucent than amber. Check over a period of several days and check several buds from different plants to make sure the maximum amount of trichomes are ripe for harvest.
Growers report a soaring high if buds are picked a little early, when more resin glands are translucent and a heavier more lethargic stone when buds are picked after more resin glands show amber.
Sox; I will take more photos :)
Probably Jorge CervantesThis and the other quote are really interesting who is George C and where did you find this reference?
sorry,This and the other quote are really interesting who is George C and where did you find this reference?
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