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GreenNucleus

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Mountain Temple flower shots. These weren't the biggest flowers produced by they were nice sized and on top of the curing jar. Those looking for a heavy yielding strain in a compact footprint, look no further. The only drawback so far is Flower took 83 days and it could've likely gone another 4+.

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The effect is great for morning/daytime. I tried a lower, small tester nug and it produced 60-75 intense, energy filled minutes followed by a very mellow relaxing drop. If I enjoyed this while at a Mountain Temple, I'd be raking the rock garden, picking vegetables and sweeping the steps before sitting/kneeling for prayers and chants.
 

Observe & Report

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Looking for a high CBd strain with very low thc , to make some dog treats....any suggestions?
Find a cut that is already tested. Bodhi doesn't specialize in CBD strains. He has released a few crosses as freebies but they'll be hard to find and it'll be hit or miss without testing. There is a thread here on RIU on doing your own chromatography if you must.
 

growslut

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Looking for a high CBd strain with very low thc , to make some dog treats....any suggestions?
My dogs LOVE our weed cookies. We give them little pieces because the cookies are so strong. Sugar cookies made with trim, stems and abv. The last batch was made with Cannaventure's Half & Half (equal amounts of thc and cbd) and its pretty great. Dogs love getting high just like people do. And all that stuff about weed hurting dogs is nonsense. Yes, you can overdose your dog, and your dog will glare at you and then sleep it off--and then beg for another cookie the next night. Don't know if that answers your question, but I would recommend giving your dog the same edible's you use, at the appropriate dosage. We also give our dogs Lazarus Naturals CBD capsules daily and those seem to really help as well.

I'm curious to know, too, what Bodhi strains are high CBD?
 

GreenTools

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Find a cut that is already tested. Bodhi doesn't specialize in CBD strains. He has released a few crosses as freebies but they'll be hard to find and it'll be hit or miss without testing. There is a thread here on RIU on doing your own chromatography if you must.
Thx but cuts aren't available where I am located.....was checking ro see if anyone knew of any seeds other than candida.....I have no problem paying for testing after I crack them ooen....
 

Homegrown5257

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My dogs LOVE our weed cookies. We give them little pieces because the cookies are so strong. Sugar cookies made with trim, stems and abv. The last batch was made with Cannaventure's Half & Half (equal amounts of thc and cbd) and its pretty great. Dogs love getting high just like people do. And all that stuff about weed hurting dogs is nonsense. Yes, you can overdose your dog, and your dog will glare at you and then sleep it off--and then beg for another cookie the next night. Don't know if that answers your question, but I would recommend giving your dog the same edible's you use, at the appropriate dosage. We also give our dogs Lazarus Naturals CBD capsules daily and those seem to really help as well.

I'm curious to know, too, what Bodhi strains are high CBD?
I'm thinking he made one called barefoot doctor. Seems like it was a ssdd cross so I'm imagine it'll have thc as well as cbd
 

GreenHighlander

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My dogs LOVE our weed cookies. We give them little pieces because the cookies are so strong. Sugar cookies made with trim, stems and abv. The last batch was made with Cannaventure's Half & Half (equal amounts of thc and cbd) and its pretty great. Dogs love getting high just like people do. And all that stuff about weed hurting dogs is nonsense. Yes, you can overdose your dog, and your dog will glare at you and then sleep it off--and then beg for another cookie the next night. Don't know if that answers your question, but I would recommend giving your dog the same edible's you use, at the appropriate dosage. We also give our dogs Lazarus Naturals CBD capsules daily and those seem to really help as well.

I'm curious to know, too, what Bodhi strains are high CBD?
I am glad your dogs like your cookies.
As for overdosing dogs I have to disagree with how benign it can be. I always turn my sugar trim and larf into butter and make cookies. Not long after I got my current dog I was making butter and during the straining squishing part a tiny little drop got on the kitchen floor. She licked it up and then proceeded to get very stoned. She is roughly 85lbs. It was just being very lethargic and such until bedtime. I actually had to carry her to bed.
I was woken up around 3am by her doing the funky chicken in the bed. Not the usual dreaming kicks and noises but a full on seizure. It was as severe a seizure as I have ever seen in a human and I have several friends with mild - severe MS. She did end up being ok obviously, such is the beauty of even oding on weed, But it was not fun and a total fuck up on my part.
As for cbd oil. My red nose benefited greatly from it from the age of 15 till he died at 17 years of age. It was the difference of him walking or not.
All I am saying is be careful. Especially seeing as how animals are actually not choosing to get high. Now matter how much it may seem like they are.

CHeers :)
 

GreenTools

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Green, thanks for your experience with the Cbd and your dog.... I have two geriatric dogs, and with their individual issues, The med cookies are fantastic for them going about their day... my personal CBD meds is a blood orange x CBD crew critical Mass cut which we had tested a few years ago, and was in the 5% cbd /10% thc range....I would prefer to just give them minimal thc throughout the day...although one of them loves the vape!
 

Tstat

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Especially seeing as how animals are actually not choosing to get high. Now matter how much it may seem like they are.
Yea, exactly. I had a ABV mixup a while back. Old golden and a golden youngster ate some. They both passed out and pissed themselves. Wife was really mad at me, and I don’t blame her.
Now old golden is long gone and young golden is old and I’m looking into CBD for the old guy.
 

GreenHighlander

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Yea, exactly. I had a AVB mixup a while back. Old golden and youngster ate some. They both passed out and pissed themselves. Wife was really mad at me, and I don’t blame her.
Now old golden is long gone and young golden is old and I’m looking into CBD for the old guy.
I totally didn't mean that post in a negative way. This was four years ago and I still feel super shitty about it. She was fucked up enough that it freaked me out and I still feel bad about it.
But ya CBD oil for senior dogs just like my senior mom lol Is a miracle. My old dog literally went from barely being able to move to a normal older dog for his last two years. My mom has staved off having her other hip replaced and not being in pain for the first time in many many years.
My post was just a caution. Dosing is very important.

Cheers :)
 

GreenNucleus

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I am glad your dogs like your cookies.
As for overdosing dogs I have to disagree with how benign it can be. I always turn my sugar trim and larf into butter and make cookies. Not long after I got my current dog I was making butter and during the straining squishing part a tiny little drop got on the kitchen floor. She licked it up and then proceeded to get very stoned. She is roughly 85lbs. It was just being very lethargic and such until bedtime. I actually had to carry her to bed.
I was woken up around 3am by her doing the funky chicken in the bed. Not the usual dreaming kicks and noises but a full on seizure. It was as severe a seizure as I have ever seen in a human and I have several friends with mild - severe MS. She did end up being ok obviously, such is the beauty of even oding on weed, But it was not fun and a total fuck up on my part.
As for cbd oil. My red nose benefited greatly from it from the age of 15 till he died at 17 years of age. It was the difference of him walking or not.
All I am saying is be careful. Especially seeing as how animals are actually not choosing to get high. Now matter how much it may seem like they are.

CHeers :)
https://www.rollitup.org/t/bodhi-seeds.518143/page-1664#post-13638366 <-- for a much lighter, side-hurting viewpoint of dogs and cannabis, please read this post. I was seriously almost crying the first time.
 

growslut

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Yea, exactly. I had a ABV mixup a while back. Old golden and a golden youngster ate some. They both passed out and pissed themselves. Wife was really mad at me, and I don’t blame her.
Now old golden is long gone and young golden is old and I’m looking into CBD for the old guy.
I'm glad you mentioned the dogs pissing themselves. I don't know why, but my dogs will piss themselves when they get overdosed too. (Side story: We actually got a new dog 2 months ago b/c the neighbors dog kept jumping the neighbor's 6 foot fence, running away and coming to our house. Eventually we just asked if we could keep the dog and they said yes. So, the first week we had the dog he kept pissing himself in the middle of the night. I took him to the vet to see if anything is wrong. Vet says he was fine. I realized I was overdosing the poor guy. I cut back and he quit pissing himself. We call it the dog's party story.)

Its funny how my earlier post encouraging folks to get their dogs high only got 3 likes and the post advising against it got 3 times more likes. I know everyone wants to do whats best for their dog, but it's puzzling to me that the folks on the pot forums would be against getting your dogs high? If you like the feeling from getting high, why wouldn't your dog?

And sorry about your dog's bad experience with the oil @GreenHighlander. I agree that CBD can be game changing for your dogs health. I wonder what happened with that time and the drop of oil since marijuana products are supposed to help prevent seizures? If its causing seizures, nobody wants that. I have overdosed myself on too much edibles and feel like shit. I don't piss myself. But I do know the yucky/awful feeling. I'm not trying to do that do my dogs. I want them to feel good, too. Each batch is different and requires figuring out the proper dose. Currently, I eat half a cookie. One dog gets a piece the size of a dime, and the other dog gets twice that. #happyhealthydogsgettinghigh
 

SFnone

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dogs have more cannabinoid receptors than humans, so a little goes a long way with them. the reason people are against getting dogs or any animals high, is because they don't even know what "high" is. imagine all of the sudden you were mentally and physically impaired, and you had no reason why- the normal reaction would be to think there was something seriously wrong. not to mention dogs are naturally high... they just don't need it. the only time I have given dogs weed products is when they are in pain or discomfort- older dogs do get arthritis and various other issues, including a sort of depression, that can qualify for the occasional treat, as long as it is not too potent. for seizures, cbd oil has little to no psychoactive effect, so the healing qualities come through as straight medicine, whereas high thc and its mind warping effects can cause heart irregularity, breathing problems, and panic attacks(also loss of bodily awareness, and bladder control)- especially in animals, who have no clue what is happening or what to expect. cbd will usually be fine for all dogs, except for maybe puppies, and should at most just relax them... but if you are trying to help with pain or other issues, thc can be incorporated... just not too high of a dose, unless it is severe. sorry, not trying to sound judgy or like a know it all or anything... just my 2 cents...
 

jayblaze710

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I'm glad you mentioned the dogs pissing themselves. I don't know why, but my dogs will piss themselves when they get overdosed too. (Side story: We actually got a new dog 2 months ago b/c the neighbors dog kept jumping the neighbor's 6 foot fence, running away and coming to our house. Eventually we just asked if we could keep the dog and they said yes. So, the first week we had the dog he kept pissing himself in the middle of the night. I took him to the vet to see if anything is wrong. Vet says he was fine. I realized I was overdosing the poor guy. I cut back and he quit pissing himself. We call it the dog's party story.)

Its funny how my earlier post encouraging folks to get their dogs high only got 3 likes and the post advising against it got 3 times more likes. I know everyone wants to do whats best for their dog, but it's puzzling to me that the folks on the pot forums would be against getting your dogs high? If you like the feeling from getting high, why wouldn't your dog?

And sorry about your dog's bad experience with the oil @GreenHighlander. I agree that CBD can be game changing for your dogs health. I wonder what happened with that time and the drop of oil since marijuana products are supposed to help prevent seizures? If its causing seizures, nobody wants that. I have overdosed myself on too much edibles and feel like shit. I don't piss myself. But I do know the yucky/awful feeling. I'm not trying to do that do my dogs. I want them to feel good, too. Each batch is different and requires figuring out the proper dose. Currently, I eat half a cookie. One dog gets a piece the size of a dime, and the other dog gets twice that. #happyhealthydogsgettinghigh
I’ve been too high dozens of times. It sucks. I wouldn’t dose my friends without them knowing, so I wouldn’t do the same to my dogs.
 

Bodyne

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dogs have more cannabinoid receptors than humans, so a little goes a long way with them. the reason people are against getting dogs or any animals high, is because they don't even know what "high" is. imagine all of the sudden you were mentally and physically impaired, and you had no reason why- the normal reaction would be to think there was something seriously wrong. not to mention dogs are naturally high... they just don't need it. the only time I have given dogs weed products is when they are in pain or discomfort- older dogs do get arthritis and various other issues, including a sort of depression, that can qualify for the occasional treat, as long as it is not too potent. for seizures, cbd oil has little to no psychoactive effect, so the healing qualities come through as straight medicine, whereas high thc and its mind warping effects can cause heart irregularity, breathing problems, and panic attacks(also loss of bodily awareness, and bladder control)- especially in animals, who have no clue what is happening or what to expect. cbd will usually be fine for all dogs, except for maybe puppies, and should at most just relax them... but if you are trying to help with pain or other issues, thc can be incorporated... just not too high of a dose, unless it is severe. sorry, not trying to sound judgy or like a know it all or anything... just my 2 cents...
nothing like watching your best friend get ahold of a gram chunk of ice water hash and for a day and a half walking sideways, trying to sleep, looked miserable and I had to hold her up outside so she could piss. I see folks giving the cbd oil and I hear good things but i also see some of the cbd products being tested and some are having small percentages of thc in them. I'd get a good quality cbd oil, but I see stories of folks laughing at their dogs fucked up, it just hurt my heart. I made sure I didn't knock anything off my desk for her to get again. And I realize that was mainly all thc, man I felt sorry for her. Reminded me of babysitting all my friends eating too many mushrooms at one time, I can handle em, but i got friends that every single time, rehashing old negative memories,etc, crying, talk bout a buzz kill. So I could imagine how ole Sadie felt. But I do see many using good cbd oil in small doses and it works for them. But if its got any thc in it, you'll know pretty quick. jme
 

growslut

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I’ve been too high dozens of times. It sucks. I wouldn’t dose my friends without them knowing, so I wouldn’t do the same to my dogs.
Right. It does suck overdosing. Obviously the goal is to not overdose

And when you don't overdose, it feels good, right? So why would you be opposed to helping your dog share that good feeling?

If you're worried about overdosing, start with extra small pieces. jmho
 
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