Yep, its connected to Phenotype who's description in the list is wrong.Isn't genotype a term 2?
TokeyCBD/CBN -- byproducts of the main physcoactive ingredient in pot, thc. these byproducts are created when the thc degrades, due to over exposure to heat/oxygen(some thc will naturally do this while the flowers rippen). it is beleived that they are resposible for the stoney part of the high, and known to have a direct effect on the physcoactive effect thc has on the "user". it is only needed in minimal amounts, in comparison to thc.
Wassup E1? I'm New to this site can someone tell me what a sea of green is i see it on the growing website
The vegetative stage is the first part of a plants life when it is only growing. This is when you have your lights on 18/6. Its whats happening when your not flowering.i didnt see "veg" or vegging" on there i see it used around here quite a bit and i dont know what it means can some one send me a pm telling me?
Thanks for pointing that out.Tokey
This isn't correct.
Cannabidiol (CBD) is NOT a byproduct of THC, it's a Cannabinoid in it's own right and works in conjuction with THC to influence the start and duration of the high.
Cannabinol (CBN) is a byproduct of THC and is produced via THC degradion from heat/air/light etc as you describe. It only has a maximum of about 10% THC content and therefore adds little to the 'high' over and above making the user feel 'sleepy'.
Neither are responsible for the 'stoney' part of the high nor the 'psychoactive' affect the THC has - that is produced soley by THC.
Babygro is spot on, here. But I will add one thing, that you might have missed from these words of wisdom. Although neither CBD or CBN are responsible for those core qualities, the high is certainly "altered" in various ways by the presence of other psychoactive cannabinoids, such as CBD and tetrahydrocannabivarin (THCV). THCV, specifically, blocks CB1 receptors, and is found in higher concentrations of a lot of Asian (especially Middle Eastern) herb. CBD seems to do a variety of things, but while exerting an influence on the psychoactivity of THC, doesn't really appear to do much on its own. Like babygro said, it seems to influence the length of the high. It also may stimulate alertness and relieve anxiety.Tokey
This isn't correct.
Cannabidiol (CBD)...
Cannabinol (CBN)...
Neither are responsible for the 'stoney' part of the high nor the 'psychoactive' affect the THC has - that is produced soley by THC.
Thanks.Yield = weight.