CrackerJax
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I concur, potency is developed near the end of the cycle, not the beginning.
ok fair point, i am also only talking about female plants and mature female clones, as well as the fan leaves from fully flowered plants. i know less then nothing about male plants.
those are from mature female plants right?
we are discussing plants that haven't even showed sex yet.
No, the charts are from, "healthy leaves from plants at vegetative or flowering stages and which were not closely associated with a floral axis."
Vegetative OR flowering stages?
Which? It matters.
As far as not closely associated with a floral axis...is that just a fancy way of saying fan leaves?
There are multiple test subjects. Not all were of vegetative, nor were all of flowering. Both contained THC.
Yes, it's a researcher's fancy way of saying fan leaves.
OK... if they are averaging the results from vegetative and flowering...your results are skewed towards the middle. What is the middle of 12 vs 0? 6. How do I KNOW vegetative has any measurable THC from this study? My next question would be how many flowering plants sampled vs how many vegetative plants sampled?
5 flowering and 1 vegetative vs 5 vegetative and 1 flowering...which one? The results are shakey w/o knowledge of how many of which.
Give me results of ALL vegetative vs ALL flowering. That would be more useful. Even then...are they ALL the same strain of marijuana?
All leaves on all plants contained THC, which answers the original question of the thread.