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peace plz
10-12-2006, 03:21 AM
I was wondering at how many weeks would a plant have THC in them. I have a couple plants that are 3 weeks old that I'm not able to care for anymore, and I can't find anyone to take them off my hands, so I was considering making a small batch of cannabutter from them if they have any THC in them. But like I said, they are only 3 or 4 weeks old and only on their 5th node. It's just bag seed and was an experiment while I was waiting to get my good seeds and complete my grow space.

So, does anyone know if they would have any THC in them?

Thanks and take care!

risndeath
10-12-2006, 03:36 AM
they dont start making thc till the flower cycle, about 1-2 full weeks you will notice hairs in the innernodes

peace plz
10-12-2006, 03:45 AM
If that's true, then I'm a little bummed now.

Markass
10-12-2006, 04:40 AM
it's true.

peace plz
10-12-2006, 05:16 AM
Then I'm officially bummed.

I guess I'll just toss those two plants now then.

Thanks for the info.

justinsane
10-22-2006, 09:34 PM
just stash em' somewhere secluded, if the areas' available to you. like a forest or somethin.

ronjohn420
10-22-2006, 11:49 PM
they dont start making thc till the flower cycle, about 1-2 full weeks you will notice hairs in the innernodes

no, technically this is when buds occur

even male plants in veg. have thc, just very little (as in not enough to do anything)

all cannabis plants (except what they call "hemp") have some amount of thc.....

people make hash with "non budded" plants all the time

but at 3-4 weeks, it would not be worth making anything "but maybe a hemp necklace"....haha

i agree with putting them in the woods, if anything put them back in nature to drop pollen/make buds/seeds and if they turn out to be big and budful.... well then smoke, but if not.... hell its just a plant. just let it grow in the wild and forget it....

i spread seeds in the woods all the time just to repopulate cannabis in the woods....

just my .02

later,
Ronjohn