Does THC oxidize/degrades to CBN after harvest?

Saitek

Well-Known Member
k0ijn is very precise and right to what he says. I made this thread after many researches and experience. Indeed there are so many theories here and there...
I've seen people associates CBN with CDB which is totally wrong. I've seen people with shitty-degraded weed, getting so bad "stone" feeling cause of CBN, and then they say, yo dude check my stuff its so fucking strong it gonna kill you. lol no thanks.
 

Joe_doe

New Member
Once THC has decarboxylated into Delta 9 THC the breakdown begins immediately. Refigeration does not stop this. The only thing I have found to stop breakdown of THC into CBN is to store it in a deep vacuum.
hmmmm......deep vacuum....would a good ol food vacuum packing machine work or would you need something more?
 

raggyb

Well-Known Member
CBN is 90-260% less psychoactive than THC. There is a debate whether it's 90% or 260% but it's somewhere between those two figures.
Sounds like you have reason and I like your discussion. But my math brain is not working when I read this sentence. How can something be 260% less effective than something else? At 100% less effective it is completely ineffective? What am I missing?
 
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