A Cannabinerd's Journey

AlphaPhase

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Yeah it has... Man, I really need to get a pep back in my step, so sick and tired of feeling sick and tired. Hoping this harvest possesses the things my system needs to heal, kind of just want to harvest tomorrow haha.:sleep::roll::cry:

 

AlphaPhase

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Thanks doc, I'm hoping so, I don't know what's up with my system but something has gone haywire over the past few months and it's taking a toll on me. Hoping it's nothing major, should have the blood tests back sometime soon and hoping they are A-ok. Really sucks not having energy for anything and just feeling pain constantly, I wanna get back to doing things before I go crazy! lol :p
 

GroErr

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Here is an awesome article from steep hill about Trichomes.

http://steephilllab.com/lets-talk-trichomes/
Interesting observation/comment on the harlequin, I noticed that myself when I ran it for the first time, lots of "amber" but lighter (more the yellow mentioned) well before the plant was finished. When I pulled it, it was likely in the 10% "amber" range, yet it's a very light/clear head stone with not so much of a traditional "body stone" but relaxes you to the point of couch lock if you partake a bit too much.
 

AlphaPhase

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I was thinking the same thing- Very good info to have, @RM3 has been getting the early yellow/amber to show on a lot of his strains by using non conventional lighting, t5, and I think he's on to something with getting this early amber; or possibly/hopefully it's cbd; or at least some of the amber is cbd- Getting more cbd to develope on strains that would usually not have high cbd content could be ground breaking! Kind of blew my mind putting all of this together :p
 

RM3

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I was thinking the same thing- Very good info to have, @RM3 has been getting the early yellow/amber to show on a lot of his strains by using non conventional lighting, t5, and I think he's on to something with getting this early amber; or possibly/hopefully it's cbd; or at least some of the amber is cbd- Getting more cbd to develope on strains that would usually not have high cbd content could be ground breaking! Kind of blew my mind putting all of this together :p
So far the highest I have tested CBD's in my strains has been 5% but I do think there is something to it.

Very nice Harvest !!!! Plants look awesome !!!
 

AlphaPhase

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Thanks mikey! There's only the "like" button now instead of +rep, they changed it a little a while ago.


Got 12 purple paralysis in the cloner today, hoping they root quickly with out any problems. I'm using dm zone in the cloner instead of calcium hypochlorite, hoping it works as well since it's easier to mix. 20150202_144554.jpg20150202_151815.jpg 2015020195235747.jpg
 

AlphaPhase

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So far the highest I have tested CBD's in my strains has been 5% but I do think there is something to it.

Very nice Harvest !!!! Plants look awesome !!!
Thanks man! Been cleaning up equipment all day and I broke my shower sprayer thingy, some of the equipment is too big to wash with out a sprayer so I gotta go to home depot grrrr

5% cbd is EXTREMELY high for most non cbd strains brotha! Like really high, usually strains with higher thc (20%) especially sativas (which usually have a higher % thc anyways) - it's common their cbd levels are <1% - so a high thc high cbd is very desirable because you just don't see it out there often, if ever, I can't be sure I've had anything higher than 15% thc that had any cbd 8-) It's definitely some awesomeness you're doing man! It's kind of blowing my mind what the potential is
 
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AlphaPhase

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Put a little slide show of the grow from newly rooted clones to harvest. I think I took a picture everyday but might have missed some. It's pretty cool seeing the daily changes

 
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