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Sure I would like to know what a plant produced but I am more concerned with being able to function normally and reduce my pain. I do have a grow certificate and THC marijuana is legal where I hang my hat. If I was offering my product fore sale then testing would be a cost of doing business. I bought a feminized strain and hopefully the seeds produced will result in the same kind of profile as the mother. If I got things wrong I will have crossed two high CBD with low THC plants together and hopefully they remain high CBD with low THC.And if you popped the whole pack and got THC leaners?
I get that you can test by effect or smoking....but with that method, you test for yourself , ..so feedback that way is individual interpretation and not quantified in any way. I was wanting something a bit more precise in terms of testing.
My pack of 10 Harlequin BX x Sunshine 4......... statistically, will bring 25% of one parent leaner, 25% of the other parent leaner and a 50%mix and that just seems to dilute the genetics, when you already had a Harlequin BX3 to begin with and now you have no easy way to measure what you made.
There's also legality....cbd is legal and thc is not. So testing might be important if you are offering CBD products and giving products that are tainted with thc.
Actually, looking back at your posts it does seem like we are in agreement.
Thanks, I will check them out. I think that I will pass on all these CBD crosses I've accumulated for now. I'd much rather have or start with a CBD only plant.
CBD x THC just muddies the waters for me, with no effective way to tell what you got when your done.
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