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According to [some people] honey tastes like lavender,& that's why people buy honey.

According to [some people] honey tastes like lavender,& that's why people buy honey.

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The goal of every cannabis grower should be to produce useless vape pen distillate, apparently.


This is a call out and a challenge to anyone throwing the stupid terpene word around. I have produced too much honey to think terpenes are what's important to customers, quality, or health. Either learn a little about what youre saying and stop embarrassing all of us, or shut up. That's the challenge.


As soon as someone says 'skunk terpene' in a job interview I show them the door. Do we really need to hide the medical nature of Cannabis behind controlled opposition? Not in my operation. We actually plan on treating cancer patients, not pretending to care.

The "experts" are calling everything terpenes. It makes zero sense. Unless there's been an agenda. And when the leading experts in the field are associating "gas" with pinene instead of alkanes/alkenes, it's pretty damn obvious something fishy is up. Fishanene? Yeah, sure guys.. This industry smells like d-fishanene.

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SEED COMPANY THAT'S BEEN IN BUSINESS SINCE THE 80s: Our strain that smells and tastes like honey, the one that gets you really medicated? It's the entourage effect of myrcene that you're feeling. And it's terpinolene you're tasting.



ME: Wow, I knew the entourage effect happened with other, ..better tasting.. ...molecules. They must have recently discovered myrcene has an entourage effect, and not just an aromatherapy property. Did you test for phenylacetates?
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Reverse engineering the honey strain since the breeder is an agent of the terp consultancy.

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Literally no ones worried about terpenes, except the DEA pharma shills in the cannabis game. And the sheep who love saying the word for some reason. Honeynene... Hmm.. I just don't get the same feeling.
 

f-e

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Looking at the honey breakdown, it's perhaps the linalool making them think of lavender. It's generally where linalool is found.

The honey from the lavender fields of Norfolk (uk) tastes a bit too much like lavender for me. What the local keepers sell, not the commercial operations.

Is it in the group of hydrocarbons known as terpines... I will go along with it. To say they don't exist is just denying that things can be chemically similar enough to be given an all encompassing heading.

Is everything we taste a terp... I don't think so?
Does every terp have a taste? I don't think so
Do I grow just for taste... Pretty much, yes. But a clean burn and nice high must complete the entourage
 

zaprjaques

da boveda kid
When reading your threads i instantly get reminded of
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I really like how 'but' and 'anal' make for pungent bananas.


It must be really frustrating to work in this field, as in any other field where people smell a quick buck.

​​​​​​​PS: Buckwheat honey, it smells like a pig took a dump on a wet furcoat.
 
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