Harvest & Curing Amber tricomes vs. Mostly white pistils (medical grow)

blue most of that stuffs pretty accurate found a different article thats a little more organized
http://news.marijuana.com/higher-learning/

I'm just going through it now :) I cant understand how anyone can publish scientific research with such simple spelling errors. Completely devalues it to me. I'm watching some videos which i'll post up in a different section!
 
I'm just going through it now :) I cant understand how anyone can publish scientific research with such simple spelling errors. Completely devalues it to me. I'm watching some videos which I'll post up in a different section!

Clicked the link hoping to laugh at some horrible spelling.. Where is it? lol Perhaps I am looking at the wrong article?

I do notice that they misuse the word effect, when they should have typed "affect", but that is a rather common mistake.
 
LOL. Yeah, It wouldn't blow it so badly if it wasn't misspelled multiple times.

:slaps:
 
Well I guess that will give the mother root a chance to share equally her love to the rest of her Sons:dance:Its not right the first born to take all the attention isn it?Hop digity
 
Since I grow 1:1 ratio CBD and THC, does CBD also degrade to CBN when the tricomes go amber, resulting in less CBD?

I've wondered that also. I beleieve I recently read that no, CBD does not degrade into CBN. I'm sure that, just like any organic compound, it will in time degrade, what the result is I have seen no reference to.
 
Along the same line, I've always been curious as to just what makes a Sativa high different from an Indica. It I know pure Sativas have little or no CBD, but some Indicas don't either. Is there any fact based information on this?
 
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