Flex…
Nah I always mention its bag seed cause I’m honest
I had some bag seed come out fire this season
It happens. I wouldn’t waste my time indoors with one though.
Imo
I have d8 infused bag seed
$5 a Seed
That’s the real gas…
You can either get high now or plant it and get high later
Bag seed I had turned out amazing
One smells like FF genetics and other very peanut buttery and sticky
This run I have 18 in my 3x3x6, hoping to keep 4-5 indoor and rest outdoor
Something something potato, something something Irish dilemma
@spdking watching @spdkingalt post
Inflorescence Delta-8 content has nothing to do with genetics, as no D8-biosynthesis pathway exists in the cannabis genus. It’s merely an artifact of degradation. The isomerization of D9 to D8 is primarily catalyzed via elevated temperatures, with oxidative cleavage/UV-light being the other primary conversion pathways.
I am working on conversions with UV light, and UV most definitely isomerized d8. Would be surprised if it would work on plant.
He has liked one of my posts in that bait thread redundantalextheyma made
My thoughts precisely
Try it
See what happens
Am I mistaken or is this effectively the same process (intense uv exposure) we’re seeing with outdoor hemp grows testing hot on known genetics? I vaguely recall an article about a ton of AZ hemp having to be destroyed for testing too hot.
Seems like UV degrading CBD into THC even if the plants genetics wouldn’t indicate much or any THC production
What about D8 THC? Or just all noids in general
As I think @vortal wants to specifically try and breed the D8 out more than anything if he is wanting to attempt it with UV
But if its all noids then this will be more difficult than imagined
I have used UV-B in my grows for 10+years. Never had a flower test for d8. I’m positive it is because of the presence of phenolic substances like flavonoids etc. My phone auto corrected would to wouldn’t.
Ahh i misread my bad lol