Like it was the best time of your life, therefore in your minds eye you see the pot as being better just because t was a magical time? Food for thought. Yea, the reason why seedy weed has a low thc is because once a female plant has been pollinated all of the work goes toward seed production and not bud production, no need for swelling of the resin glands etc.
Chances are the seedy weed you got wasn't from hermies. It was from a commercial grower, growing from seed, and had to many plants to tend to and missed some males pollinating the surrounding females lol. You can get high off of seedy weed, I would know, Ive smoked quite a bit, but it does not come close to producing the same high as sticky, gooey potent seedless buds.
And like potpimp mentioned earlier about the seeds in the seventies. Its true, Its like going to the wild west of marijuana growing, so little about cultivation of a marijuana plant was known.
Indoor growing was just starting. If it came from a marijuana plant, it was sold as marijuana, simple as that. Maybe thats why acid was so popular back then, you could catch a lot better buzz from a tablet of acid then a joint jammed packed with seeds lol. I'm pretty certain that there are other factors in getting "high" other than just THC.
Those landrace strains pure sativa were just amazing all around; I wish you young guns could have smoked some of that! I think I'm going to PM some of the other "old dudes" here and ask their take on the weed of the 70's. I'll collate the quotes and post here in the General Growing forum. I may push to turn the tide to pure landrace strains again, or at least have them available.
Sativas take a LOT longer to flower; they do not produce as much in weight and, from a commercial growers vantage, the Cannabis Indica is much more desirable.
Broseidon Member. I don't doubt your experience potpimp, but I saw this on reddit a while back. Some of the best strains according to high times in the 70s! Broseidon said:. They are found, uprooted, and destroyed in a way that does not allow them to cross-pollinate with any other plants.
The potential for genetically mutated hermaphrodite plants to reproduce with quality strains is very high. When you look at a seeded flower, the composition seems similar but extra chunky. Throughout the bud, you will notice seeds of different sizes. Fully germinated and non-germinated seeds or baby seeds. More fiber! So, the cannabis seeds must be good for you?
Well, they are. Just not in your pipe or cone. There is a market for marijuana seeds because they contain many health benefits. They are a great nutritional resource and have more than thirty 30 healthy fats. Some of the types of healthy fats include alpha-linoleic acid, which is the plant version of omega-3 fatty acid.
They are also a high source of plant-based clean proteins. Boy, are cannabis seeds full of fiber, and they are great for digestive health.
So much so that some clinical studies have suggested that cannabis seeds can reduce intestinal and colon cancers. Both soluble and insoluble fiber is found in cannabis seeds.
The soluble fiber is absorbed quickly and makes you feel full longer while providing energy. The insoluble fiber has a cleaning effect. There are many supplements and nutritional products that are made from cannabis seeds.
Also, for cosmetic products and skincare. Cannabis seeds are also high in an amino acid called arginine, which helps with muscle relaxation, blood vessel dilation, and reduced blood pressure. Cannabis seeds are often used for nutritional products sold for weight loss.
Full disclosure? They know that it still can provide some wellness benefits. However, both the aesthetic and some of the seeded weed side-effects make the product less desirable to patients. Does seeded weed still have THC and psychoactive properties? The cannabis potency is usually not any different, and it is still tested before being sold. The website of the dispensary will confirm the THC content in the description of the product. Seeded weed happens when pollen from a male cannabis plant touches the female plant.
Congratulations, you have a baby seed. But a lot of pollen can interact in a single exchange from more than one male plant. If you live in a state that has legalized home-growing for personal use, you may be looking at those seeds and wondering if you should plant them? What would happen if you collected all the seeds and then tried to plant them? Some seeds would germinate, and others would not. But when you are trying to cultivate seeds from a cannabis strain that has been prone to seedy weed, you would not want to grow plants that had the same properties.
That would be lower quality cannabis. No one wants to reproduce a mediocre hybrid. Maybe you are thinking of just throwing it into the grinder and packing your bowl to see what happens? Well, unfortunately, when you incinerate seeds, you are changing the chemistry quite a lot. And while they can produce psychoactive and physiological effects you will still get high , they can also produce some side-effects. Both cannabis seeds and stems should be picked out and not consumed. Joined: Jul 12, Messages: Likes Received: At the apartments at my college sometimes students just throw seeds out the window, and every know and then you can see a little mj plant sprout up which h gardeners have to mulch over.
Oh, ad every know and then you can spot a gardener with a blunt, usually right before or during mowing when no one can really tell anythings cent because of all the shit in the air. Joined: Jun 13, Messages: 1, Likes Received: Joined: May 24, Messages: Likes Received: He's just talking about the seed bracts, not the outer seed hull.
Yes, they have a lot of trichomes. Yes, they have a good amount of THC. Yes, if you've been tossing these when de-seeding, you are doing it wrong. You must log in or sign up to post here. Show Ignored Content. Share This Page Tweet. No, create an account now.
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