Highest CBD content?

Brick Top

New Member
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CdligK4yqdE in that video they claim when they had the kushage tested it had a very high cbd content(9.55%).


The person asking about high CBD strains said he did not want, that he did not want to give up high THC content for high CBD content.

The CBD percentage of Kushage comes down to if someone is talking about calculated active cannabinoids or relative ratio cannabinoids.

Using calculated active cannabinoids Kusage was tested and found to have 9.55% CBD and 4% THC. When using relative ratio cannabinoids as a scale it tested at 6.98% CBD and 2.92%THC


Kushage:



Calculated Active Cannabinoids



CBD:
9.55%

CBN:
0.13%

THC:
4%


CBC:
<0.01%

THCV:
<0.01%






Relative Ratio Cannabinoids


CBD:
6.98

CBN:
0.1

THC:
2.92

CBC:
0

THCV:
0



Total Active Cannabinoids: 13.68%


If THC percentages did not matter to him there are high CBD strains that have fairly recently been developed. A few examples are:


The plant richest in CBD is a &#8220;True Blueberry/OG Kush&#8221; cross grown in the mountains south of Yreka by Wendell Lee of Full Spectrum Genetics (not to be confused with the lab in Colorado). Dried buds of TB/OGK have been sent for testing on four occasions by Harborside, the dispensary with which Lee is associated. Samples were consistently found to contain about 10% CBD (with THC levels around 6 to 7%). On the only occasion that a crop grown outdoors by Lee was tested by Steep Hill lab, it was found to contain 13.9% CBD.

Two other labs have confirmed the CBD content of Lee&#8217;s TB/OGK.


Lee is now working to &#8220;stabilize the genetics&#8221; and produce TB/OGK seeds. Several plants he provided to Project CBD (a nonprofit organized by writer/activist Martin Lee to promote research) are being grown out by experienced hands. Processed medicine and clones will be available at dispensaries in the months ahead. Details will be available on ProjectCBD.com, a website that will be launched by mid-August, according to Martin Lee (no relation to Wendell)






The California strain richest in CBD proportionally, &#8220;Women&#8217;s Collective Stinky Purple,&#8221; tested at 9.7% CBD and 1.2% THC. It was brought to Harborside by Grower #1 who also grows a strain called &#8220;Cotton Candy/Diesel&#8221; that was found to contain about 6% CBD and 6% THC. Grower #1 gets her starter plants from friends in Northeastern Mendocino County. Is there something in the genome of plants that have been swapped over the years by growers in those hills that encourages expression of CBD?


Another strain containing more than 8% CBD, grown indoors in the East Bay, was brought to Harborside in late April. &#8220;Omrita Rx3&#8221; is the name the grower has given it after learning that it was of special interest to SCC doctors.


A few weeks later a strain called &#8220;Harlequin&#8221; was found to contain about 8% CBD. And soon thereafter a pound of &#8220;Jamaican Lion&#8221; tested at 8.9% CBD. Clones of these strains are being grown out and will be available through Harborside and Project CBD in the months ahead, along with the Soma A+ that was first to be identified.


Pineapple Thai (5% CBD, 2.4% THC) is being grown out by Herbal Solutions in Long Beach.




If someone wants, or needs, very high percentages of CBD they will have to forgo high THC percentages. Presently you cannot have one without having to do without the other.
 

rainz

Active Member
Some brilliant info you got there brick top, to be honest lads i meant high cbd content as in like 2 maybe 3% lol, i want there to be a lot of THC, i wana feel like gravity is 5 times stronger around me lol. Im not too keen on hazes aswell i like a nice indi stone so i can melt into the couch. Im hearing a lot of good things about headband aswell
 

Brick Top

New Member
Some brilliant info you got there brick top, to be honest lads i meant high cbd content as in like 2 maybe 3% lol, i want there to be a lot of THC, i wana feel like gravity is 5 times stronger around me lol. Im not too keen on hazes aswell i like a nice indi stone so i can melt into the couch. Im hearing a lot of good things about headband aswell
I doubt you will find any strain with a decent percentage of THC that has a CBD percentage of 3%, at least not a true/honest level of 3%. Someone might claim it but I would not believe it.

About the highest you are likely to find will be roughly 1.3% to 1.8% and still have a high level of THC. I know I read of one lately that was like 2% or 2.3% but I cannot remember the strain so I can't check to see if the THC level is still high or not.

I can't give you an actual percentage but you might want to try Mr. Nice Seeds Medicine Man (the original White Rhino). Mr. Nice Seeds does not give a CBD percentage and only says it is high, but I doubt there are many strains that will be as high or higher and have the same high level of THC.

As much as I am a sativa lover I have enjoyed a couple Sagarmatha strains that are mostly indica. Slyder is one and it was named that because moments after smoking it if you do get up to head to the kitchen or whatever you will be more apt to slide your feet than to lift them to walk ... and it is like that. Mangolian indica is another, though a bit different, and both have won Cups at some time or another in one competition or another, but as much as I have liked Sagarmaths Seeds lately I have heard and read enough things about them to wonder if they have a few real problems going on so I would not say give them a try ... but if this were a few years back I would say give Slyder a try.
 

rainz

Active Member
thanks mate, you should try a couple of seedism strains, i recommend Killa Wat and BLZ Bud. Very stable genetics and unlike anything i have smoked before. Have a look out for them brick top, speak to ya soon mate.
 

woodsmaneh!

Well-Known Member
I think there is a new breed that has equal or each, read it last week, will see if I can find it.

The above mentioned Cannatonic by Resin Seeds has equal parts THC and CBD.
They were advertising this fact at the recent Cannabis Cup in Amsterdam, with lab test results.
Mr. Nice Seeds is using the Cannatonic strain in their most recent breeding projects, due to the THC and CBD equality.
Supposedly, this new strain (already dubbed "Remedy") will have an even higher CBD count then their Medicine Man (aka White Rhino).
 

Brick Top

New Member
I think there is a new breed that has equal or each, read it last week, will see if I can find it.

The above mentioned Cannatonic by Resin Seeds has equal parts THC and CBD.
They were advertising this fact at the recent Cannabis Cup in Amsterdam, with lab test results.
Mr. Nice Seeds is using the Cannatonic strain in their most recent breeding projects, due to the THC and CBD equality.
Supposedly, this new strain (already dubbed "Remedy") will have an even higher CBD count then their Medicine Man (aka White Rhino).
Cannatonic Feminised Resin Seeds


The best of both worlds, a phenotype selected from the hybrid corss between a female MK Ultra(F1) & the all time famous G13 Haze male. Grows like an Indica, smells like a Sativa and renders you... Cannatonic! Genetics: MK-Ultra x G13 Haze Indica/Sativa: 50/50 THC: 20-25% FLOWERING: Interior 9-10 weeks / Exterior October Yield: Interior 500 gr per m2 / Exterior 250-400 gr per plant


The strain is advertised as having; "THC: 20-25%" but the test results below seem to say something different.


 

D.Gotti

Active Member
Cannatonic Feminised Resin Seeds


The best of both worlds, a phenotype selected from the hybrid corss between a female MK Ultra(F1) & the all time famous G13 Haze male. Grows like an Indica, smells like a Sativa and renders you... Cannatonic! Genetics: MK-Ultra x G13 Haze Indica/Sativa: 50/50 THC: 20-25% FLOWERING: Interior 9-10 weeks / Exterior October Yield: Interior 500 gr per m2 / Exterior 250-400 gr per plant


The strain is advertised as having; "THC: 20-25%" but the test results below seem to say something different.



Number 5 on the list looks appealing.
 

D.Gotti

Active Member
I found this a while ago doing some research on the effect of light during curing.


Marijuana
Cannabinoids (THC, CBD, CBN...)

The Active Ingredients Of Cannabis

Cannabis products include marijuana, hashish, and hashish oil.

THC (Tetrahydrocannabinol) gets a user high, a larger THC content will produce a stronger high. Without THC you don't get high.

CBD (Cannabidiol) increases some of the effects of THC and decreases other effects of THC. High levels of THC and low levels of CBD contribute to a strong, clear headed, more energetic high.

Cannabis that has a high level of both THC and CBD will produce a strong head-stone that feels almost dreamlike. Cannabis that has low levels of THC and high levels of CBD produces more of a stoned feeling. The mind feels dull and the body feels tired.

CBN (Cannabinol) is produced as THC ages and breaks down, this process is known as oxidization. High levels of CBN tend to make the user feel messed up rather than high.

CBN levels can be kept to a minimum by storing cannabis products in a dark, cool, airtight environment. Marijuana should be dry prior to storage, and may have to be dried again after being stored somewhere that is humid.

THCV (Tetrahydrocannabivarin) is found primarily in strains of African and Asian cannabis. THCV increases the speed and intensity of THC effects, but also causes the high to end sooner. Weed that smells strong (prior to smoking) might indicate a high level of THCV.

CBC (Cannabichromene) is probably not psychoactive in pure form but is thought to interact with THC to enhance the high.

CBL (Cannabicyclol) is a degradative product like CBN. Light converts CBC to CBL.

If you are a grower, you can experiment with different strains of cannabis to produce the various qualities you seek. A medical user looking for something with sleep inducing properties might want to produce a crop that has high levels of CBD.

Another user looking for a more energetic high will want to grow a strain that has high levels of THC and low levels of CBD. In general, Cannabis sativa has lower levels of CBD and higher levels of THC. Cannabis indica has higher amounts of CBD and lower amounts of THC than sativa. See marijuana strains.

For a more scientific description, see below for an excerpt from marijuana growers guide by Mel Frank.

Cannabis is unique in many ways. Of all plants, it is the only genus known to produce chemical substances known as herbal cannabinoids. These cannabinoids are the psychoactive ingredients of marijuana; they are what get you high, buzzed, or stoned. By 1974, there were 37 naturally occurring cannabinoids that had been discovered.

There are 3 types of cannabinoids:
--- Herbal: occur naturally only in the cannabis plant
--- Endogenous: occur naturally in humans and other animals
--- Synthetic: cannabinoids produced in a lab

Most of the cannabinoids appear in very small amounts (less than .01 percent of total cannabinoids) and are not considered psychoactive, or else not important to the high. Many are simply homologues or analogues (similar structure or function) to the few major cannabinoids which are listed.

There are several numbering systems used for cannabinoids. The system used here is based on formal chemical rules for numbering pyran compounds (any of a class of organic compounds of the heterocyclic series in which five carbon atoms and one oxygen atom are present in a ring structure). Another common system is used more by Europeans and is based on a monoterpenoid system which is more useful considering the biogenesis of the compound.

Tetrahydrocannabinol - THC

Delta 9-trans-tetrahydrocannabinol - delta-9 THC is the main psychotomimetic (mindbending) ingredient of marijuana. Estimates state that 70 to 100 percent of the marijuana high results from the delta-9 THC present. It occurs in almost all cannabis in concentrations that vary from traces to about 95 percent of all the cannabinoids in the sample.

In very potent strains, carefully prepared marijuana can be 30 percent delta-9 THC by dry weight (seeds and stems removed from flowering buds). Buds are the popular name given to masses of female flowers that form distinct clusters.

Delta 8-trans-tetrahydrocannabinol - delta-8 THC is reported in low concentration, less than one percent of the delta-9 THC present. Its activity is slightly less than that of delta-9 THC. It may be an artefact of the extraction/analysis process. Almost everyone who uses the term THC, refers to delta-9 THC and delta-8 THC combined, as THC.

Cannabidiol - CBD

Cannabidiol - CBD also occurs in almost all strains. Concentration range from none, to about 95 percent of the total cannabinoids present. THC and CBD are the two most abundant naturally occurring cannabinoids. CBD is not psychotomimetic in the pure form, although it does have sedative, analgesic, and antibiotic properties.

In order for CBD to affect the high, THC must be present in quantities ordinarily psychoactive. CBD can contribute to the high by interacting with THC to potentiate (enhance) or antagonize (interfere or lessen) certain qualities of the high.

CBD appears to potentiate the depressant effects of THC and antagonize is excitatory effects. CBD also delays the onset of the high but can make it last considerably longer (as much as twice as long). The kind of grass that takes a while to come on but keeps coming on.

Opinions are conflicting as to whether it increases or decreases the intensity of the high, intensity and high being difficult to define. Terms such as knock-out or sleepy, dreamlike, or melancholic are often used to describe the high from grass with sizeable proportions of CBD and THC.

When only small amounts of THC are present with high proportions of CBD, the high is more of a buzz, and the mind feels dull and the body de-energized.

Cannabinol - CBN

Cannabinol - CBN is not produced by the plant per se. It is the degradation (oxidative) product of THC. Fresh samples of marijuana contain very little CBN but curing, poor storage, or processing such as when making hashish, can cause much of the THC to be oxidized to CBN. Pure forms of CBN have at most 10 percent of the psychoactivity of THC.

Like CBD, it is suspected of potentiating certain aspects of the high, although so far these effects appear to be slight. CBN seems to potentiate THC's disorienting qualities. One may feel more dizzy or drugged or generally messed up but not necessarily higher.

In fact, with a high proportion of CBN, the high may start well but feels as if it never quite reaches its peak, and when coming down one feels tired or sleepy. High CBN in homegrown grass is not desirable since it represents a loss of 90 percent of the psychoactivity of its precursor THC.

Tetrahydrocannabivarin - THCV

Tetrahydrocannabivarin - THCV or THV is the propyl homologue of THC. In the aromatic ring the usual five-carbon pentyl is replaced by a short three-carbon propyl chain. The propyl cannabinoids have so far been found in some strains originating from Southeast and Central Asia and parts of Africa.

In one study, THCV made up to 48.23 percent (Afghanistan strain) and 53.69 percent (South Africa) of the cannabinoids found. We've seen no reports on its activity in humans. From animal studies it appears to be much faster in onset and quicker to dissipate than THC. It may be the constituent of one or two toke grass, but its activity appears to be somewhat less than that of THC. Some people use the term THC to refer collectively to delta-9 THC, delta-8 THC, and THCV.

An interesting note is that people who have a prescription for Marinol (synthetic medical THC) may be tested for THCV. Marinol contains no THCV, if a person tests positive it means they have been using marijuana, or another cannabis product. This is usually sufficient grounds to terminate the prescription of a person who has signed a contract not to ingest any cannabis while taking Marinol.

Cannabichromene - CBC

Cannabichromene - CBC is another major cannabinoid, although it is found in smaller concentrations than CBD and THC. It was previously believed that is was a minor constituent, but more exacting analysis showed that the compound often reported as CBD may actually be CBC.

Relative to THC and CBD, its concentration in the plants is low, probably not exceeding 20 percent of total cannabinoids. CBC is believed not to be psychotomimetic in humans; however, its presence in plants is purportedly very potent has led to the suspicion that it may be interacting with THC to enhance the high.

Cannabicyclol - CBL

Cannabicyclol (CBL) is a degradative product like CBN. During extraction, light converts CBC to CBL. There are no reports on its activity in humans, and it is found in small amounts, if at all, in fresh plant material.

Cannabinoids And The High

The marijuana high is a complex experience. It involves a wide range of psychical, physical, and emotional responses. The high is a subjective experience based in the individual and one's personality, mood, disposition, and experience with the drug.

Given the person, the intensity of the high depends primarily on the amount of THC present in the marijuana. Delta-9 THC is the main ingredient of marijuana and must be present in sufficient quantities for a good marijuana high.

People who smoke grass that has very little cannabinoids other than delta-9 THC usually report that the high is very intense. Most people that don't smoke daily will feel something from a joint having delta-9 THC of 3 percent concentration to material.

Cannabis products having a THC concentration of 5-10 percent would be considered good, 10-25 percent would be considered very good, and over 25 percent would be excellent quality by daily users standards. In general, we use potency to mean the sum effects of the cannabinoids and the overall high induced.

Marijuana is sometimes rated more potent than the content of delta-9 THC alone would suggest. It also elicits qualitatively different highs. The reasons for this have not been sorted out. Few clinical studies with known combinations of several cannabinoids have been undertaken with human subjects.

So far, different highs and possibly higher potency seem to be due to the interaction of delta-9 THC and other cannabinoids (THCV,CBD,CBN, and possibly CBC). Except for THCV, in the pure form, these other cannabinoids do not have much psychoactivity.

Another possibility for higher potency is that homologues of delta-9 THC with longer side chains at C-3 (and higher activity) might be found in certain marijuana strains.

Compounds with longer side chains have been made in laboratories and their activity is sometimes much higher, with estimates over 500 times that of natural delta-9 THC.

The possibility that there are non-cannabinoids that are psychoactive or interacting with the cannabinoids has not been investigated in detail. Non-cannabinoids with biological activity have been isolated from the plants, but only in very small quantities.

None are known to be psychotomimetic. However, they may contribute to the overall experience in non-mental ways, such as the stimulation of the appetite.

Different blends of cannabinoids account for the different qualities of intoxication produced by different strains of cannabis. The intensity of the high depends primarily on the amount of delta-9 THC present and on the method of ingestion.

A complex drug such as marijuana affects the mind and body in many ways. Sorting out what accounts for what response can become quite complex.
 

Chechero

Active Member
I cannot remember the strain name right now but the highest CBD percentage I can think of off the top of my head is 2.3%...

"La Sanadora" or "Dolce Canna" Resin Seeds 10.2%CBD
"Misty" 13%CBD (F1 Seeds by Reclining Buddha)
"Good Medicine" 9.03%CBD (Clone only Montana)
"Juanita la Lagrimosa" 8%CBD (Reggae Seeds)
"The Grail" 7%CBD (F1 seeds DocD)
"Sour Tsunami" 12.9%CBD (Grown by Lawrence Ringo of the Southern Humboldt Seed Collective)
"Sugaree x Blue Diesel" 11.2%CBD (Ringo's Southern Humboldt Seed Collective)
"Granny Durkel" 10.1%CBD (Ringo's Southern Humboldt Seed Collective)
According to Pure Analytics Eads' Cannatonic was an outstanding 13.5%CBD, 6.9%THC (Another of Jaimes Resin Seeds)


take a look at the chart:
 

Chechero

Active Member
Number 5 is maroccan Hash... Hachis is spanish for hash, & Cannatonic the strain is not advertising to have 20-25% THC. Jaime who owns and operates Resin Seeds is a very honest guy & very proud of the 1:1 THC CBD ratio! Unfortunately the seed dispensaries are not as honest and know that advertising high THC sells. And those close to Jaime know that her parentage is not actually Mk Ultra & G13 Haze but thats another story...

Making medicine, Chechero
 

kush fario

Well-Known Member
barneys farm rates the plants cbd content for almost every plant most of them are 1 percent and up to mabe 2 percent all the way inbetween but good ol purple kush always puts me on my ass and kush from the kush zones all say very narcotic as a description.
 

Sparky8098

Well-Known Member
"La Sanadora" or "Dolce Canna" Resin Seeds 10.2%CBD
"Misty" 13%CBD (F1 Seeds by Reclining Buddha)
"Good Medicine" 9.03%CBD (Clone only Montana)
"Juanita la Lagrimosa" 8%CBD (Reggae Seeds)
"The Grail" 7%CBD (F1 seeds DocD)
"Sour Tsunami" 12.9%CBD (Grown by Lawrence Ringo of the Southern Humboldt Seed Collective)
"Sugaree x Blue Diesel" 11.2%CBD (Ringo's Southern Humboldt Seed Collective)
"Granny Durkel" 10.1%CBD (Ringo's Southern Humboldt Seed Collective)
According to Pure Analytics Eads' Cannatonic was an outstanding 13.5%CBD, 6.9%THC (Another of Jaimes Resin Seeds)


take a look at the chart:
I really want to grow two strains with high CBD for my next grow. I am going to get Cannatonic from Resin Seeds, and I really want to grow the Sour Tsunami but I cannot find seeds anywhere. Any suggestions or is it clone only?s
 
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