Quote Originally Posted by mattdestruction
The verdict is still out on CBN. At first (as far as I know) people assumed strong cannabis was just weed with lots of THC, but they're now finding that CBN and THC act together to create unique psychoactive affects. Indicas generally have more THC to CBN, causing the stony couchlock high associated with the likes of White Widow and Afghani. However, sativas, like haze, have a higher CBN to THC count, which may be why people say sativas are "trippier" with some visual affects occuring (I've only experienced "heat-wave" visuals once from weed though).

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The THC/CBD content is higher in most Sativas. The "body high" of the indicas is from the CBD working on your immune system, or, your CB2 receptors.
beachguy in thongs Reviewed by beachguy in thongs on . Question about low-grade: What is the chemical makeup of low-grade Cannabis? Would something like "Texel Eco" be higher in CBN content? Obviously, the THC/CBN ratio is higher in Haze than in Afghani. And, obviously, Haze will get you higher. So, would Mexican schwag be higher in CBN content, thusly making, even, dirt weed 100% good for you? I know, for a fact, that you should not hold in lower-grade Marijuana-smoke as lung (Freudian slip) as higher grade, I think, because of the tar difference. My Rating: 5