I'm 3 or 4 pages behind in here,but it's great to have you back!
Your autos are looking good! (too bad the little guy disappeared)...
Your autos are looking good! (too bad the little guy disappeared)...
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Yes, the Lemon Potion auto. It gets us pretty high for just 8%THC - probably why we like it here. It doesn't knock your socks off and keep you from doing stuff. We just figured it has a good amount of CBD as well. Very disappointing.On the LPa? Mine must have CBD in it because my wife said she was definitely not high.
Especially true for this one. Shed and I had very different experiences, and a couple others on this forum have also grown it, with one person having to treat it like a photo period just to get it to flower. The two that I grew were quite different in growth habit, but both smoke pretty much the same.Not to defend breeders, but phenotypic variation is real.
I'm definitely growing Candida next Spring.One of the reasons I keep touting the Candida over other CBD strains and crosses is that the folks at MMG have gotten it very stable.
If you want the high CBD version you can have my jar!Yes, the Lemon Potion auto. It gets us pretty high for just 8%THC - probably why we like it here. It doesn't knock your socks off and keep you from doing stuff. We just figured it has a good amount of CBD as well. Very disappointing.
Or maybe you have the dandelion pheno - zero THC and zero CBD.If you want the high CBD version you can have my jar!
I actually prefer unstable strains with a high degree of phenotypic variation. Partly because I like surprises. But more because I like what causes it: some remnant degree of genetic diversity. Our world, both agricultural or not, is too fucking homogeneous & inbred in service of predictability & convenience.That shaggy pheno is a beauty SnB!
One of the reasons I keep touting the Candida over other CBD strains and crosses is that the folks at MMG have gotten it very stable. No hype, just consistent results. Even though mine are grown outside in SoCal, they look similar enough to ones grown inside and outside across the globe to know that you will end up with 15-20% CBD and almost no THC. And blending with THC buds makes any ratio possible and doesn't constrain you to a single type of ratio. You can blend Candida with a sativa, a hybrid, or an indica, and make any meds you need.
/endorsement
MMG stuff is very stable.That shaggy pheno is a beauty SnB!
One of the reasons I keep touting the Candida over other CBD strains and crosses is that the folks at MMG have gotten it very stable. No hype, just consistent results. Even though mine are grown outside in SoCal, they look similar enough to ones grown inside and outside across the globe to know that you will end up with 15-20% CBD and almost no THC. And blending with THC buds makes any ratio possible and doesn't constrain you to a single type of ratio. You can blend Candida with a sativa, a hybrid, or an indica, and make any meds you need.
/endorsement
MMG stuff is very stable.
I can already see all the rolling eyes and i dont care... Ive said it before and i’ll Say it again, with all due respect - please don’t decarb in plastic to make meds. Phthalates (sp.?) in plastic - and yes that includes oven bags made for cooking - are terrible disrupters of hormones and the ECS and are released during heating. Even the breast cancer council discourages the use of oven bags for cooking. And recently Dr Sulak posted this to Instagram... saying the same thing. I’m not making this up. I think it;s important for everyone, but if someone has an auto-immune condition or other chronic thing it’s really imperative.
It may be ok to cure in them but I really think decarbing in the oven bags is a baaad idea.