just came from over there i thought it was cool myself ,looks like dubgum loves ,the outdoors type grow!from the looks of things they have been buzyyyy!I was wondering where the fuck @High kev got to, so I went and found his website. It looks pretty professional! Then I clicked on a link to Instagram and went through some posts and they mentioned my Dubgum cross in one of the videos! It looked pretty good too!
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I agree that IG sucks but putting together a website, especially one that provides a storefront, is very expensive unless you have the skills to do most of it yourself. The company I work for is pretty small, the only things we sell from our website are downloadable, and it cost us a ton to have the store section of our website built.I would love to see breeders put more effort into their websites - especially if they aready set them up - instead of putting all their faith in Insta-nazi-gram where your entire business can evaporate overnight for no reason.
As a secondary option, look through almost any seedbank. Some breeders put legit plant structure descriptions, possible expressions you'll get, flowering times based on experience growing it, etc. Others have Runtz crossed with everything and it's brother and say nothing.I agree that IG sucks but putting together a website, especially one that provides a storefront, is very expensive unless you have the skills to do most of it yourself. The company I work for is pretty small, the only things we sell from our website are downloadable, and it cost us a ton to have the store section of our website built.
now watch em grow! yes!
I read some where that CBD plants should be taken early, before any amber.
Every CBD breeder I’ve asked about this has told me to harvest when they are milky before the amber comes in.It would be nice if someone with a regular program of testing plants would come up with a definitive answer on this one.
No, THC degrades into CBN is probably what you are thinking of.Doesn't CBD get turned into thc by the plant?
I can dig that, this is what you heard. But did they base this on actual testing - or on what THEY heard...Every CBD breeder I’ve asked about this has told me to harvest when they are milky before the amber comes in.
I know Floyd over at Hoku Seed Co posts test results of all of his stuff on his site. I don't think he has any comparisons, though, between harvest windows.I can dig that, this is what you heard. But did they base this on actual testing - or on what THEY heard...
I bought my first Ardent decarb machine based on testng they showed of the before/after using their product. If you investigate the website they have good and bad test results posted, they tested to see which oil/carrier was ablt to 'absorb' the most THC during infusion with weed already decarbed, They showed that if making vape carts the one of the two main carriers readily accepts infusion and one is like anti-THC. Propylene glycol and vegetable glycerine were tested and I forget which was which because I didn't care LOL
But my point is that a CBD bean seller that showed me that this cultivar, harvested in "X" window, can reliably produce the highest CBD% available in that plant I would buy those beans.
I don't need that for THC because I can do a smoke test. CBD (or CBG or whatever) don't give me that immediate feedback regarding their efficacy.
He might be one to ask about that info - if he tests regular he might have just never thought to do a side-by-sideI know Floyd over at Hoku Seed Co posts test results of all of his stuff on his site. I don't think he has any comparisons, though, between harvest windows.
most likely!No, THC degrades into CBN is probably what you are thinking of.