420 Motoco;2312459 said:Hi Canna,
Correct on the Indica. On Sativa I harvest at 50%clear & 50% milky (in between peak thc and mid-term). For fsc we were trying to get some CBD out of her unknown Sativa dominant strain. A rule of thumb for me; High CBD strain= full term. Sativa dominant = 50 % clear, 50 % milky. Indica 95% dominant = Full term. Find the 3 strains you like, master growing them and you will always have consistent oil. Consistency; especially blending oils pays off big time for treating specific aliments. Chronic pain for an example, a 50/50 blend would be preferred over an 2-1 ratio thc/cbd I use for PM/most all aliments. So on the norm I would use 2 ounces of high thc to one ounce of high CBD. For chronic pain/ post surgery/brain surgery I would use 1.5 ounces of high thc and 1.5 ounces of high CBD. Make sure on you strains that are high in cbd you know what the percentages are. Harlequin is sativa dominant (75/25 sativa dominant). They also have high cbd strains that are Indica dominant. So if your making a daytime oil and you add a indica dominant cbd oil you might get it leaning on the indica side which doesn't give the up/positive mind/wellness feeling like sativa does.
Cannafan;2312103 said:Thanks Motoco,
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So, I want to clarify this. For Indica (night time) oil, we should look for 20% or so of amber for more "couch lock" sleep and relax help...and for daytime Sativa strains it's okay to harvest at milky/cloudy because we are looking for energy as opposed to relaxed. Right?
If I've asked this before, I am sorry. I gots lots on 'da brains rights nowse.