Do you grow CBD strains?

Do you grow strains with high CBD levels?

  • Never

    Votes: 12 37.5%
  • Sometimes

    Votes: 15 46.9%
  • Less than 50% of each grow

    Votes: 2 6.3%
  • More than 50% of each grow

    Votes: 3 9.4%
  • It's all I grow

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    32
So I bought a strain of Supreme CBD Durban cannabis at Toronto Dispensary near me. This strain is thought to help you lose weight by reducing food cravings. This strain is unusual because it has the same percentage of CBD and THC at 8%. Not only is this strain known to suppress food cravings, but it also reduces muscle inflammation, stress, and anxiety. Thanks to this, I was able to lose the extra weight. I hope my post was helpful.
Helpful and interesting, that is the first time I've heard that something cannabis related did anything other than give people the "munchies", or in the case of ill people with loss of appetite, help them to feel hungry. I'm always learning new things about CBD. Glad to hear that it works for you in the way you need it to.
:cheers:
 
Helpful and interesting, that is the first time I've heard that something cannabis related did anything other than give people the "munchies", or in the case of ill people with loss of appetite, help them to feel hungry. I'm always learning new things about CBD. Glad to hear that it works for you in the way you need it to.
:cheers:

Durban Poison is a classic strain known for high THC-V - THC-V is a big time appetite supressor. I think this is the side where it comes from, bot the CBD.
 
I usually have 25% of our grow set for some sort of CBD strain. in the 5x5 thats 1 of 4. not sure how many I'll end up growing in the 4x8. Up until now it's always been canna cheese, I purchased a 7 pack a few years back and each yield was enough to last up until now. Crapshoot is CC hasn't been in stock easily when I look for it, so I ordered a few CBD strains that will be new to us by sweet seeds from multibeanuniverse. We found, for us particularly, that blending the canna cheese with some northern cheese haze went a long way to working with each other and helping pain issues and decreased appetite.

I'll always have a CBD of some sort growing, until the science develops more and proves out specific terpene and cannabanoid profiles that are key in working with CBD at which point we'll change how/what we grow.
 
If CBD bud is going into edibles, does anyone know if there is a pharmacological reason to cure the buds, or are they just as effective if processed as soon as they are dried?

I'm vaguely aware that cured bud changes for the better as it cures, but I'm not sure if it's mostly smoothness and taste (when smoked), or if the chemistry involved in the psychoactive elements of THC or the medicinal elements of CBD are also changing in a meaningful way? I do know that over longer periods of time, things break down, so I suppose I'm wondering about the first 90 days after drying.
 
As far as CBD plants go, I usually grow 1:1 type cultivars, although I just bought some Royal Queen Purplematic CBD I haven't dropped yet. I am currently running Sweet Nurse (Sweet Seeds) which is supposed to be "locked-in" at 1:1 to 2:1 CBD-THC ratio:

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I use these 1:1 cultivars to infuse MTC oil for meds. I usually add some CBG flower to the infusion too.
 
If CBD bud is going into edibles, does anyone know if there is a pharmacological reason to cure the buds, or are they just as effective if processed as soon as they are dried?
I don't think it would change the cannabinoid profile (other than degradation over time) but would likely reduce the grassy chlorophyll taste if you are going the infusion or edible route. You need to decarb CBDA into CBD however.
 
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I don't think it would change the cannabinoid profile (other than degradation over time) but would likely reduce the grassy chlorophyll taste is you are going the infusion or edible route. You need to decarb CBDA into CBD however.
Thanks for the reply! At this point I'm either doing (decarb'd) dry grind or oil infused in capsules, so flavor is not an issue. I've started using bulk purchased CBD/G, but do have two plants in my tent now (DP's CBD Charlotte's Angel and CBD Blackberry Kush) just passed their 9th week, so I'm starting to plan ahead around when to include them in the process.
 
Growing my own weed has always interested me because I’m a fan of more natural homemade stuff. I live in Canada, and growing/owning here is legal. I can grow up to 6 plants at home legally. I think it’s cool, and I want to use this opportunity to experiment a little.
I’ve done some reading online, and it turns out I don’t need that much stuff for growing my first buds. I will order some seeds from my favorite wholesaler bulkcbddistributors.com and just plant them in the ground. I will try to keep the same temperature and humidity level in the room and hope to get some nice results.
Maybe there are any tutorials you can recommend?
 
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