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Here is the video to make sure you can find it. Excellent video imho:Thanks Leadsled. I'll check out 'Leaf' sometime this weekend. I sprouted 3 of 5.. kept two and have more seeds on their way.. mixed and femmed. I did get one pack that none germinated... that was a little frustrating. Not sure what happened there. I am starting a new grow under the new Inda-Gro 420 induction lights here in a week or so and can share the whole process if anyone is interested. I may hold off for a few extra days and start a few Cannatonics and some Alien seeds together. I'd like to cross it with Alien Tahoe F2. I have a 10 megapixel Pentax camera that should do ok. On the juicing side, we do have a pretty badass Breville stainless juicer.. it would have to be juice since some of the raw veggies tear her up. Thank you for the juice vid tip. All my best man!
Thanks! That is enough info.I got the beans from Sensible Seeds online.. I'm not sure if I can post company info here but that's where I get mine right now.
Happy to share, That is a horrible disease and I understand how anything that helps is worth a shot. I originally saw the article on michelle rainey dot com. Each person is different so need to find what works best for them. What works for one person may not work for another. Michelle Rainey had crohns disease and reported afgani bullrider worked well for her.Excellent article.. thank you Leadsled. There's a lot of data that indicates that cannabis not only abates many of the symptoms but also that CBD is a regulator of the immune system (as well as neurological and metabolic systems). Some friends sent us lab produced oil from Cali and its working...it did kick my honey's butt for a few days but the TetraLabs GoldCaps have made a difference and will hold us over until I can produce larger quantities of oil myself with significant CBD in it. Thanks again Leadsled... that was cool of you.
I read that post in the CBD thread regarding CBD being genetically determined. At one point one of the contributors to the early Cannatonic testing; the woman that grew the plant that popped the first 13%CBD Cannatonic was indicating that environment variables were also at play: "I am focused on the effect of the changing light spectrum and active plant pigments influencing CBD," she adds, "and other antioxidant properties of marijuana." ( from: ) I've also heard comments about alternating between light sources and wavelengths also effect RNA replication which can effect cannabinoid & terpene production etc (i.e. switching from HPS to plasma induction). If there was some way to effect the CBDa to CBD conversion function in the plant, that would be very cool, although environment may end up playing little part in this process. I have no idea where to even post a question or topic like this but it may eventually come into play on this forum imo. Anyway, thanks again leadsled!
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