Aloha RT,

"Also, does every strain come with a different ratio of cannabinoids, or can we alter this through either light or chemistry...?"

I'd guess, yes, and yes.

CBD n CBN ratio effects are less than subtle and are somewhat predictable in their effects.

It gets a lot more complicated when you factor in the multitude of THC stereo-isomers.
Delta-9 gets the most press, but is not the only psycho-active isomer.
To make matters worse, the relative concentrations of different isomers in any given sample is in a state of flux.

Heat, light, and age will shift one form to another.


(Isomer:- Same molecular ratio with a different arrangement of bonds.)

So, 5 different strains don't just give us 5 different highs.
When ya chuck in other variables, like harvest timing, heat, UV, curing method, and age.
You can build a side effect "spice rack".
Different ailments require different side effects, yah?

The world is fun today.

Weezard