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    does flowering early incease CBN levels?

    I have heard that if a plant hasn't gone through enough vegetive growth if it is put into flowering there will be less THC production and more CBN. I wanted to see if anyone had heard about this. I posted a thread similiar to this on basic growing, because I wanted to see if flowering at the 4-7th node would make what buds are produced less potent. Any insight would be appreciated.

    Jah lives:rastasmoke:
    Exodus_herbman Reviewed by Exodus_herbman on . does flowering early incease CBN levels? I have heard that if a plant hasn't gone through enough vegetive growth if it is put into flowering there will be less THC production and more CBN. I wanted to see if anyone had heard about this. I posted a thread similiar to this on basic growing, because I wanted to see if flowering at the 4-7th node would make what buds are produced less potent. Any insight would be appreciated. Jah lives:rastasmoke: Rating: 5

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    does flowering early incease CBN levels?

    News to me.

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