some info on THC, CBD, CBN effects

cityslang

A taste on the tongue
Great interesting thread here.
I currently within a week have acquired 2 strains supposedly high in THCV haven't noticed any euphoria yet only tried bits of both.
 
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DJ Colonel Corn

The Vapor Ninja
OK I've read most of this thread .. and it seems no one is asking my question so..

I'm curious as to vaping, are the CBDs ingested with vaping ? Or is it only vaping the THC ?
And at what temps can i get CBD if any ?

thanks.
 
DJ Colonel Corn,

smokum

I am who I am and your approval isn't needed!
OK I've read most of this thread .. and it seems no one is asking my question so..

I'm curious as to vaping, are the CBDs ingested with vaping ? Or is it only vaping the THC ?
And at what temps can i get CBD if any ?.


"Cannabidiol (CBD) Boiling point: 160-180*C / 320-356 degree Fahrenheit

CBD works antagonistically in the micro molar range: as a non-psychotropic, modifying cannabinoid, it has the opposite effect of THC: it reduces the psychoactive effect, or the ‘’high’’ of THC. Primarily known as an analgesic, experiments with CBD have evinced a number of other medical properties—It has been found effective against anxiety and stress (as a sedative) as well as produced strong muscle relaxation, especially on the smooth muscle fibers thus reducing muscle spasms."

source: http://canna-lab.com/cannabinoid-summary.html
 

cityslang

A taste on the tongue
I was told cbd is present in vegging state of the plants which suggests to me some cbd is locked inside the plant matter? I did look online but couldn't find a definitive answer. If it is true it would explain a lot
 
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cityslang

A taste on the tongue
@pakalolo

Cheers I have seen that video but I was unable to determine how much cbd was inside the plant as most is released by but if some is internal how much is it? Is it significant

I think a lot is down to strains most available in some markets are less 1% cbd
 
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