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As soon as their appears a Lewis-Accid (Hydrogen-Proton) you get CBD... CBD changes to THC by cyclization. (Isomerization, if you want to look it up) I am refering to Robert Connell Clarke literature. So, can you give me some evidence that I m wrong? |
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the first link is about the benefits of CBD and THC and other cannabinoids but there is nothing about synthesis during the Blooming process....
on the second link i used strg + f to find "molecular configurations" but didnt find anything even if i just look for "molecular". I read several times that CBD is a product of THC synthesis during the blooming process. The ways of the synthesis are different by phenotypes but it is a common way of the cannabis plant to convert cbd into thc. The ammount of CBD is effected by the latitude. Short summer => more cbd because the time for the synthesis is very small. Long summer (sativas) CBD ammount is very low because the synthesis gets a lot of time to create thc. |
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Under Mi Sensi is right. THC is not the precursor of CBD
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But you missed the point. The discussion / confusion is about CBD beeing the precursor of THC and not the opposite....
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In that case Under Mu Sensi is still correct. CBD does not change into THC during flowering. In fact all my CBD plants hit peak THC levels 1 to 2 weeks before they hit peak CBD levels.
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When your CBD Plants hit peak THC levels 1 to 2 weeks before they hit peak CBD levels then it is like i have read in books, because like I wrote before, the way of the synthesis depends on the phenotype a lot.
So please no guessing anymore just facts with evidence.... |
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How much real life experience with growing CBD plants do you have?
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