Sativa THC chemically same as Indica THC?

Bugeye

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I'm not a chemist so please excuse the wording, but just curious if THC is chemically the same across all strains? No CBD, no Turpines, just synthesized THC, any difference?
 

THE KONASSURE

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Do you mean THC-delta 9 ?

there`s a few THC and TH and T cannabinoids, and most strains contain their own mix depending on genetics and how they are treated

Classically its the size/structure that`ll make someone say "sativa" or "indica"

but more upto date notions seem to be that most strains are hybrids now days there`s a certain terpin that mango`s, weed, chestnuts, hops and a few things have

but its not a very obvious one, anyone this smell when mixed with a few others seems to make most people more relaxed

a certain level was decided upon I can`t remember, under that they now say "sativa" over they say "indica"

the power of terps is fast hitting and controls how your body will react to the thc/cbd mixture its as important as the cbd/thc mixture in fact for vaporizing and smoking it may make more of a difference to the persons "high" than the thc/cbd ratio

but yes thc-d9 should be exactly the same or as the same as 2 molecules can be, but like I said there`s not just one kind of THC but THC-D9 is the main one people mean so I assume you mean that

Indica`s flower faster so normally they get ripe sooner and have more degraded thc`s where as sativas normally have more thc-d9 unless allowed to flower longer the it really depends

Take a look at the full list of cannabinoids there`s quite a few

Oh its Myrcene after a certain % some people call any plant an indica.... it seems to be a smell that comes along with other smells normally makes them smell more savory/spicy and herby unlike the kinda sweet lemon most sativas seem to give

but also caryophyllene reacts with the body's cb2 receptors in a big way, smell effects High, its why so many stoners care about the smell/taste so much
 

Bugeye

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Do you mean THC-delta 9 ?

there`s a few THC and TH and T cannabinoids, and most strains contain their own mix depending on genetics and how they are treated

Classically its the size/structure that`ll make someone say "sativa" or "indica"

but more upto date notions seem to be that most strains are hybrids now days there`s a certain terpin that mango`s, weed, chestnuts, hops and a few things have

but its not a very obvious one, anyone this smell when mixed with a few others seems to make most people more relaxed

a certain level was decided upon I can`t remember, under that they now say "sativa" over they say "indica"

the power of terps is fast hitting and controls how your body will react to the thc/cbd mixture its as important as the cbd/thc mixture in fact for vaporizing and smoking it may make more of a difference to the persons "high" than the thc/cbd ratio

but yes thc-d9 should be exactly the same or as the same as 2 molecules can be, but like I said there`s not just one kind of THC but THC-D9 is the main one people mean so I assume you mean that

Indica`s flower faster so normally they get ripe sooner and have more degraded thc`s where as sativas normally have more thc-d9 unless allowed to flower longer the it really depends

Take a look at the full list of cannabinoids there`s quite a few

Oh its Myrcene after a certain % some people call any plant an indica.... it seems to be a smell that comes along with other smells normally makes them smell more savory/spicy and herby unlike the kinda sweet lemon most sativas seem to give

but also caryophyllene reacts with the body's cb2 receptors in a big way, smell effects High, its why so many stoners care about the smell/taste so much
Thanks, I was speaking in terms of an apples to apples comparison of THC only. No other cannabinoids or terpenes. So more than one type of THC, but at the same variant level, they are identical?
 

THE KONASSURE

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Thanks, I was speaking in terms of an apples to apples comparison of THC only. No other cannabinoids or terpenes. So more than one type of THC, but at the same variant level, they are identical?

Yeah, it has the same name it should be as exactly the same as nature can make

So if you extracted pure THC-D9 from a super lemon haze.. it should be the same as THC-D9 from a "pure kush"...... at that point under a microscope they should look exactly the same

but I`m not saying 100% for sure some weed nerd would not be able to work out what plant said thc came from but it sounds like a very hard task to do if just given 2 molecules of thc-d9 from 2 different plants

that being said they can`t make synthetic thc-d9.......... so it seems for now we 100% need plants to make it, I think its funny there all the same but we`d say "h2o" was exactly the same no matter where it was made right ?
 

Bugeye

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Yeah, it has the same name it should be as exactly the same as nature can make

So if you extracted pure THC-D9 from a super lemon haze.. it should be the same as THC-D9 from a "pure kush"...... at that point under a microscope they should look exactly the same

but I`m not saying 100% for sure some weed nerd would not be able to work out what plant said thc came from but it sounds like a very hard task to do if just given 2 molecules of thc-d9 from 2 different plants

that being said they can`t make synthetic thc-d9.......... so it seems for now we 100% need plants to make it, I think its funny there all the same but we`d say "h2o" was exactly the same no matter where it was made right ?
Thanks bro, good info!
 
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