View Full Version : Altering Chemical Content in Cannabis
JMcTokesalot
04-17-2007, 05:58 PM
Hi everyone, I was wondering if anyone had information on altering chemical content (Excluding THC, CBD, and CBN) of cannabis. Specifically the chemical cannabichromine, which has anti-inflammatory properties. Just curious as I suffer from an inflammatory disease in which I grow / smoke cannabis for. Thank you kindly for any info!
Cannabis is actually really good at absorbing hard minerals from soil; they even planted it around chernobyl to "soak" up what was in the irradiated soil and quicken the environmental recovery.
rottenPauL
04-20-2007, 10:02 PM
Cannabis is actually really good at absorbing hard minerals from soil; they even planted it around chernobyl to "soak" up what was in the irradiated soil and quicken the environmental recovery.
im sure they produced one hell of a bud. radioactive bud lol :stoned:
BarringtonSteele
05-18-2007, 02:23 AM
I think I might have smoked some of that. black crusty buds, and left me feeling ill for days.
Earthy Dank
05-22-2007, 01:23 AM
The cannabinoid levels in cannabis flucuated during flowering... Try harvesting 1/3 of the plant about a week early, Another third a week later and then the last third a week later. This will let you try all the different ripeness..es and it will give light to the little buds under the top buds to grow and swell... If you are talking about using chemicals or something crazy to change the cannabinoid levels then I don't know...
steve.442
05-27-2007, 10:08 AM
i have read about a chemial you mix in water and soak your seeds in. and about 1 in a 1000 seeds will germinate, but it then becomes a thcv strain and apparrently its soppose to be 2 toke weed. im sure there will be something some where which will be a bit more correct than me about this. i wouldnt mind trying this weed though.
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