Guerilla Kush
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I had to harvest earlier than planned and most of the trichomes were clear with maybe just a few cloudy white here and there.
I'm going for a relaxing, couch-lock effect which is said that clear trichomes do not produce. For that type of effect people normally leave their plants into flowering for longer, until there's no more clear trichomes and until there's only cloudy white and plenty of amber trichs left.
Now, to my understanding, amber trichomes have their THC content converted to CBN. This is why many people are careful not to expose their buds to light and air drafts when they are drying and storing them. They want to preserve as much THC as possible and to prevent it from converting to CBN.
However, I want to convert some of the THC in the trichomes to CBN (assuming that CBN is what produces the couch-lock high, and that's an assumption based on what I have read online).
Can I make the clear trichomes of my already harvested and dried buds go amber?
I was thinking to place them under direct sunlight for awhile. Will intentional exposure to sunlight (or maybe other factors that are supposed to degrade the THC to its CBN byproduct) do the trick?
I'm going for a relaxing, couch-lock effect which is said that clear trichomes do not produce. For that type of effect people normally leave their plants into flowering for longer, until there's no more clear trichomes and until there's only cloudy white and plenty of amber trichs left.
Now, to my understanding, amber trichomes have their THC content converted to CBN. This is why many people are careful not to expose their buds to light and air drafts when they are drying and storing them. They want to preserve as much THC as possible and to prevent it from converting to CBN.
However, I want to convert some of the THC in the trichomes to CBN (assuming that CBN is what produces the couch-lock high, and that's an assumption based on what I have read online).
Can I make the clear trichomes of my already harvested and dried buds go amber?
I was thinking to place them under direct sunlight for awhile. Will intentional exposure to sunlight (or maybe other factors that are supposed to degrade the THC to its CBN byproduct) do the trick?