PuffTheMagic
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Does anyone have any genetics they are willing to share/trade that is confirmed HIGH CBD or close to 1:1 CBD/THC?
I'm down to trade but I dont have much to offer from personal chucks... got Mikado IBL and Sour Leda F2.I second the seedsman but cream and cheese 1:1 is the best I have found. They post test data of 18%:20% if you believe that. Dr seedsman is 30:1 basically hemp no THC. Depending where you are I have a very nice keeper pheno that yields big cheesey buds. I typically pay if forward for free due to it being such a good med strain. I have a few seeds left as well if you got a trade you want to throw up.
I agree. I've never understood why anyone would want to grow a "1:1 strain" from seed. IMO, you are better off getting quality CBD genetics and combining the flower or concentrate from those with quality THC genetics.@AZHomeGrown420 - something to consider. A "1:1" could be a 5%/5% and still meet the packaging requirements. There's also nothing saying that each pheno in the pack is gonna be 1:1. And in most cases you have a fire strain that has been watered down with hemp. If you need to get CBD it's probably better to grow something that'll gove you 30% CBD - then grow a Chemdog next to it and mix them later
I never really thought about the 1:1 strains being so low in percentage. I haven't done a lot of research into this yet.I agree. I've never understood why anyone would want to grow a "1:1 strain" from seed. IMO, you are better off getting quality CBD genetics and combining the flower or concentrate from those with quality THC genetics.
I have a pack of "advertized" 1:1 that I thought was a good idea. I have some of the flower I have used in edibles and smoke. If it worked, how do I know what worked so I can repeat it? Did I get a 15:1 plant or a 1:15 plant - or was it a high % 1:1?I never really thought about the 1:1 strains being so low in percentage. I haven't done a lot of research into this yet.
So what you are implying is that most of the advertised 1:1 strains are F1's not an IBL?I have a pack of "advertized" 1:1 that I thought was a good idea. I have some of the flower I have used in edibles and smoke. If it worked, how do I know what worked so I can repeat it? Did I get a 15:1 plant or a 1:15 plant - or was it a high % 1:1?
It's the fact that they took a known CBD plant, and a known THC plant, then sell the hodgepodge of the mix. If they have a medical specific company (Hoku?) that selects for and tests for those other canabinoids it's best to select from the medicine cabinet what you want. CBD, CBG, etc. and get the best of that you can find. Then grow out your favorite face punch weed and find the right mix and know what worked and what didn't.
I'm saying that if I am buying it specifically for medical benefits I want it from a seed vendor that specializes in and has perfected getting the highest CBG (ie.) out of a cultivar through breeding and selectioon.So what you are implying is that most of the advertised 1:1 strains are F1's not an IBL?
But before I put more thought into it that was good enough to set the hook for me so it is what it is. I think it was a $30 5-pack.Not Adam Dunn saying - "well, my Sage is popular, lets slap a CBD on it and it should be 50/50 right?"
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