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I just pulled down some grease F2's from redeye genetics and had a cherry pie dom leaner that tested out at 1.6 cbg. So I can say for sure that's a good place to start looking in seed form. Good info guys.
What's the precursor to CBG?New CBG lines based on our work will be released in seed form once our outcrossing programs are complete. http://oregoncbg.com
You can still get em anywhere. Just google it. If need be pm me and ill send over any link i find...Last year I ran Mickey Kush from TGA and it is supposed to have 3% CBG. This strain also has a high linalool content, 28% THC, and is a sativa dominant hybrid that flowers in 7-8 weeks. Recently TGA discontinued this strain. Does anyone know why they discontinued it or how to get seeds? Anyone have suggestions on what stain(s) could add all these things to my genetic pool for breeding?
So how does anandamide fit in the equation, in lay mens terms or science for dummies terms? Danks in advance...Olivetol and geraniol.
So how does anandamide fit in the equation, in lay mens terms or science for dummies terms? Danks in advance...
There's anandamide in plant also right? Or you mean anandamide is our brain chemical that reacts with cannabinoids? The science part of all this is intense...Its endogenous (in our bodies). Cannabinoids are exogenous (outside our bodies).
Right on, so is there a cannabinoid or terpinoid or flavavoid that catalyzes or exponentiates anandamide?CB1 and CB2 receptors are what anandamide and cannabinoids (and some terpenes, like beta-caryophelene) bind to. Anandamide is the compound our bodies make that fit in those receptors.
Right on, so is there a cannabinoid or terpinoid or flavavoid that catalyzes or exponentiates anandamide?
Nutz, what's te name of the gland that produces anandamide?No, they compete for the same receptor site.
Nutz, what's te name of the gland that produces anandamide?