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CBD In Cannabis With Little THC Please

The type of hash people get in the western world is now far more likely to come from plants grown in indoor grow rooms and as such, it is much less likely to contain significant quantities of CBD.

I can only vouch for hash that I've bought in Amsterdam coffee shops. Just Afghani Black and Nepalese Hash, they're the only two my mate with schizophrenia has smoked and enjoyed relief of symptoms with.

I wouldn't buy hash off the streets in the UK.
 
Cannatonic by cbd seeds is said to have little to no thc while having boosted levels of cbd. Indicad generally have higher cbd oh and auto flowers have loads of cbd.
 
Ill be buying some flax seed oil from your recommendations. I just saw some videos about jucing raw cannabis and I am very pleased so far with the information available.

Thanks
 
Weird, I was actually about to make a thread about CBDs.. I have been using my MFLB vape and only just realized it has been making my anxiety worse, and apparently that's because the CBD doesn't come out until a much higher temperature than THC. So in my quest for a healthier 'smoke' by using a vape, I think I've just made my anxiety worse.

What are some common/popular strains which have higher CBD content? Is it true that Indica generally has more CBD content? Because I've read conflicting info on this in a few places.

Also, I have some Power Plant right now, about 20g of the stuff, and some places say that is Sativa and others Indica dominant, does anyone know for a fact what it is more likely to be?

Anyway about the CBD, it seems like you can buy CBD oil or something? does this have a name I should be searching for?
 
Surprised no one has mentioned ProjectCBD.org although last time I checked it seemed the site had been abandoned for almost a year, CBD Crew have a number of CBD rich strains that have been fully tested for CBD, THC.. content etc - usually at least a 1:1 ratio just slightly in favor of CBD over THC, apparently they were also starting to work with a dutch seed bank to release some better suited CBD rich strains for outdoor in a temperate climate.
 
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Salutations Shikidala,

The day there's High-CBD autofem seeds available i'll want to read all about it, please come back here to share the news should this happen in our lifetimes!

This activity can't go on without at least some commercial support i suppose, so i guess that's why we'll have to wait though.

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Surprised no one has mentioned ProjectCBD.org although last time I checked it seemed the site had been abandoned for almost a year, CBD Crew have a number of CBD rich strains that have been fully tested for CBD, THC.. content etc - usually at least a 1:1 ratio just slightly in favor of CBD over THC, apparently they were also starting to work with a dutch seed bank to release some better suited CBD rich strains for outdoor in a temperate climate.

Interesting site.. they have "Harlequin" listed as one of their top CBD containing strains, but it says it's 75% sativa and 25 % indica, wheras as I mentioned before some websites say Indica is best for CBD? Does this mean it really doesn't matter, Sativa or Indica, regarding their CBD/THC content?
 
no it doesnt matter on the indica or sativa content of the plant as some of these are bred out specifically for CBD content not sativa or indica.
 
I've been finding out the hard way lately that my brain doesn't like sativa's at all, which sucks because I self medicate in a state that does not recognize cannabis as a medicine so my choices are limited.
 
I've been finding out the hard way lately that my brain doesn't like sativa's at all, which sucks because I self medicate in a state that does not recognize cannabis as a medicine so my choices are limited.

Try being in a country where nowhere has it for medical use whatsoever :( I've tried looking for all their "high CBD" strains listed on SR, can't find a single one.. guess you need to live in NorCal or somewhere with a big medical scene where you can just walk into a store and buy it..
 
Try being in a country where nowhere has it for medical use whatsoever :( I've tried looking for all their "high CBD" strains listed on SR, can't find a single one.. guess you need to live in NorCal or somewhere with a big medical scene where you can just walk into a store and buy it..
Maybe try searching google for high CBD strains first, then enter the strain name into SR? Sorry, never used SR, too scared.
 
Well they have a pretty long list on the side on their site here, I tried all those http://www.projectcbd.com/Availability.html#Marketing

I figure I'm not allowed to provide the site name but it's simple to find with a search engine, you missed out on all of the CBD Crew strains which are CBD Shark, Critical Mass, Nordle, Sweet & Sour Widow, Skunk Haze, & Yummy they have an analysis report on their site for each strain.
 
I figure I'm not allowed to provide the site name but it's simple to find with a search engine, you missed out on all of the CBD Crew strains which are CBD Shark, Critical Mass, Nordle, Sweet & Sour Widow, Skunk Haze, & Yummy they have an analysis report on their site for each strain.

I didn't realize there were such restrictions on here (BL), but I found it anyway and will check those strains out for availability later, thanks
 
Weird, I was actually about to make a thread about CBDs.. I have been using my MFLB vape and only just realized it has been making my anxiety worse, and apparently that's because the CBD doesn't come out until a much higher temperature than THC. So in my quest for a healthier 'smoke' by using a vape, I think I've just made my anxiety worse.

How long are you letting it heat up for? I got my MFLB a couple of weeks ago and I've found it to lessen my anxiety. I heat it up for about 5 seconds then take a nice slow drag.
 
A couple things....those strains that are listed....it took some time and testing to get the high CBD clones as in they would cross certain strains multiple times and test them and the parents would even sometimes have low CBD levels but then some mutation occurs and bam...high CDB clone. I'm not sure if thats how they all work, but it may be.

Dixie botanicals derives their CBD from regular hemp plants. I guess this is the same. The real question here is whether their 1.25mg dose would help with anxiety or such. It could just be a marketing ploy. Someone with CBD knowledge needs to chime in on dosing. I think this is likely way too low of a dose. I have read studies that administer 1000-1500mg per day for serious diseases like schizophrenia so take that as you will.

I am very surprised that no one in a legal state has taken a chance to make and market a good potent CBD oil since legality seems to be somewhere in the gray in the USA. Usually when there is a gray area, someone will try to get rich quick. We see this with RCs all day every day.

One way you could get a more CBD high is maybe share a bag with your friend and have him vape it at the THC vape temperatures until he is not getting high anymore. Do not let him raise the temperature past the THC vape point and keep it under the CBD vape point. Then when he is done smoking that vape you could raise the temp to the CBD vape temp and vape that. There may be other cannibinoids in between the two temps, but the THC would be gone and the CBD would be there.

Found this too: Isolate and Extract Individual Cannabinoids
 
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Get 'cheeba chew CBDs'. They are reasonably priced and contain CBD but either no or little THC
 
What are some common/popular strains which have higher CBD content? Is it true that Indica generally has more CBD content? Because I've read conflicting info on this in a few places.

Also, I have some Power Plant right now, about 20g of the stuff, and some places say that is Sativa and others Indica dominant, does anyone know for a fact what it is more likely to be?

No doubt your Power Plant is gone by now but its a hybrid. If it was from Nirvana its a hybrid of Cali Indica and Durban. The seeds I got didn't produce uniform results some phenos were more sativa some more indica.
I don't think it is high CBD at all pretty sure both of those strains it comes from would have been bred for high THC. Still a good smoke though and long lasting.
 
I remember when Lowryder was the rage for some stealth growing shit, that plant was pretty CBN-biased and it was one of the few seeds you could get Ruderalis genetics in. Best way to get the most CBN content is just late harvesting pure indica breeds, when the trichomes mature and get real milky you just get an extremely chill, couchlock effect. If nugs are harvested when the trichomes are clear and immature the THC influence seems a lot more dominant, not sure if the THC changes chemically or what from extending the grow, but there's something happening. NL #5 was well-known for being a chill strain and the most common commercial indica-dominant but as far as I'm concerned nothing and I mean nothing trumps Hashplant in the ultimate couchlock, chill-the-fuck-out feel. It's the only strain I'd compare more to opium than to herb.
 
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