MonsterWithoutBorders
Philosophim
From a live talk on
https://www.learngreenflower.com/events/the-sativa-indica-dilema-discover-the-truth/live
Arno Hazekamp and Green Flower
He did not specifically mention myrcene but it was one that was different that I noticed.
The main difference is that indicas have terpinoids and gibberlich acid is involved in the fact.
while sativas have terpenes and gibberellic acid seemed absent. I
did not understand it much more than that. I did not really understand
what the presence or absence of the gibberellic acid signifies. It seems significant in the development
of all cannabis....
He was talking afterwards and he says so far there is no understanding of the distinction and the above is just a direction where difference is seen but I guess it does not point strongly enough so he is calling for international research to help the study. Patterns needs to be seen in a very wide range of samples.
https://www.learngreenflower.com/events/the-sativa-indica-dilema-discover-the-truth/live
Arno Hazekamp and Green Flower
He did not specifically mention myrcene but it was one that was different that I noticed.
The main difference is that indicas have terpinoids and gibberlich acid is involved in the fact.
while sativas have terpenes and gibberellic acid seemed absent. I
did not understand it much more than that. I did not really understand
what the presence or absence of the gibberellic acid signifies. It seems significant in the development
of all cannabis....
He was talking afterwards and he says so far there is no understanding of the distinction and the above is just a direction where difference is seen but I guess it does not point strongly enough so he is calling for international research to help the study. Patterns needs to be seen in a very wide range of samples.
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