420 Motoco;2483460 said:cvhovey;2483424 said:On the 70/30 indica dominant I'll go full term ... thanks!
After not liking the 'commercial' Cannatonic RSO, I've regretted I have one growing now, but could always add some of the bud into the RSO mix for its CBD value. At a 50/50 hybrid, I'm guessing I'd take the Cannatonic to more on the amber side to get the most sedative effects out of it?
Most likely the 'commercial' Cannatonic wasn't grown correctly plus wasn't made of flowers. Very rarely in a dispensary do you find CBD anything done correctly simply because they do not grow it full term (not all, but most). Toss that experience out. You always want a CBD strain to go full term for max CBD's, its intended purpose. How they are getting higher CBD content strains is simply crossing with a high THC strain so the longer the flowers mature the more THC degrades and CBN and CBD's develop. When taking the oil via gum absorben opens up a whole other learning process on how you want your strains grown. Daytime oil purpose: Sativa dominant with highest THC % available. CBD strain purpose: grow to max CBD potential. This will be blended with your daytime oil with a ratio of 2 parts THC to 1 part CBD. Note: When using CBD strains like AC/DC, Harle-Tsu (any super CBD strains) the ratio can be 3 parts THC to 1 part CBD. If you don't watch your CBD ratios and make them to high the THC doesn't work as effective (not a huge deal on preventive maintenance but for ailments with mutating cells pay close attention). Also keep in mind; a small amount of CBD's induce UP and a large amount of CBD's induce sleep. Kind of adds a little twist in blending CBD's. So yes, full term CBD will have sedative effects. So if your daytime oil is quite as peppy as you would like add less CBD or add more Sativa. Don't regret getting Cannatonic, all strains are top shelf grown correctly for their intended purpose.