Quote Originally Posted by Reefer Rogue
Why would a high Thc content not also necessarily contain enough CBN CBD and CBG's?
There is a certain time to harvest the plant to get the most from it. When the trichomes are cloudy the THC CBD CBN CBG levels are mature, ripe if you will. If you leave the plant these trichomes will turn amber, and this is THC degrading and becomming CBN CBD. The higher THC level, the more up high, and the more CBN CBD level the more stoned you are.

To get the most out of your plant with the right levels of THC CBG CBN CBD you have to harvest when it tells you with the colour of the tirchomes.

And yes, the cannabinoids and cannabinols make a differnce with the high, working together with the THC.

Some of these cannabinoids and cannabinolds arnt active, some are. Some of the non active cannabinoids work with the active ones to create more effect.

A plant harvested early may have all the crystalls in the world, and have a high THC level, but because it's not mature, the CBN CBD and CBG wouldnt be right for that plants maturity.

And then you've got growers who harvest to their liking, as for me i used to wait for 50% cloudy and almost 50% amber - because i prefered that kind of heavy body stone, even if it didnt last as long. Now i tend to harvest at 70% cloudy and 30% amber.

It's all down to the plants own genetics, and a grow which will let them do as well as they can - and at the end of it all, it's the grower who decides the final strength.

It does make a differnce.