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05-23-2007, 12:34 AM #1Senior Member
Different "types" of TCH = different high?
Originally Posted by Inferius
kushy420 Reviewed by kushy420 on . Different "types" of TCH = different high? Juss got done tokin outta my month old babie saxophone, and now im wonderin if there are like different types of thc because there are different highs? I wanna know what creates the different highs, or is it just the amount af thc that ditermines what kind of high it is? do different strains have different things in them that contribute to having a certain high? replys pleas:stoned:e!! Rating: 5
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05-23-2007, 12:55 AM #2Member
Different "types" of TCH = different high?
Actually there are 3 types of cannabis: indica, sativa, and ruderalis.
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05-23-2007, 01:03 AM #3Senior Member
Different "types" of TCH = different high?
Yea what is a ruderalis high like? I always hear about indica and sativa... ,but whats a ruderalis high like? Or is a ruderalis just a word for an auto flowering plant and a ruderalis plant can be either sativia or indica? Some one help my confusion. Please
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05-23-2007, 01:10 AM #4Member
Different "types" of TCH = different high?
Cannabis Sativa:
These plants are characterized by long thin flowers and spiky leaves. They originate from equatorial regions where the growing season is hotter. They are not generally used for outdoor cultivation in colder climates, although some hybrids can produce good yields in such conditions. Cannabis sativas have more of a high than Cannabis indica buds.
Cannabis Indica:
These plants originated in the Hindu-kush areas of Central Asia, where the weather is changeable and growing conditions can be harsh. Hardy plants, they mature early and are characterized by broad, short leaves and heavy, tight flowers. Cannabis indica varieties are ideal for indoor and outdoor cultivation in cooler climates.
Cannabis Ruderalis: Cannabis ruderalis is a variety of cannabis that grows wild in parts of Eastern Europe and Russia. It is characterized by its early flowering, with some plants starting irrespective of the photo-period. Cannabis ruderalis is ideal for cultivation in cooler climates and areas where conditions are harsh. There are Dutch hybrid varieties available that combine Cannabis ruderalis and Cannabis indica.
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05-23-2007, 01:12 AM #5Senior Member
Different "types" of TCH = different high?
i saw in the big post a mention to cannabis expanding alveoli... i was going to expand on that as i just learned about that in my A&P II class...
cannabis is a bronchiol dialator, which is why it can be beneficial as treatment for asthma (a little known fact). chemically it causes vasoconstriction (constriction of blood vessels). this is why people with hypertension (high blood pressure) should be careful with smoking as it can increase the likelyhood of a heart attack or stroke.
as the blood vessels contrict, it causes the airways and alveoli to be pulled apart and open more because of the tension in the walls surrounding the lumen (open space). this leads to an ease in breathing, as long as the lung tissue does not become irritated and swollen due to the heat and pollution of the smoke (hardly an issue if one vaporizes).
just FYI
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