i heated some dried bluedream sugar leaves/trim at 200F for 2 hours. tried smoking a little and it tastes very hashy, and has a pretty intense couch lock. now can anyone clarify why letting a strain go longer or over decarboxylating to where some THC gets converted to CBN--why would this result in more couch lock if it is CBD that causes it?
i've seen it written and seems pretty much accepted that the more THC breaks down, the more CBN ends up in the finished product--causing couchlock though i've also read that CBD is supposed responsible for that effect.
can anyone clarify? i'm seeing the effect but want to better understand why higher CBN seems to result in more couch lock.
i've seen it written and seems pretty much accepted that the more THC breaks down, the more CBN ends up in the finished product--causing couchlock though i've also read that CBD is supposed responsible for that effect.
can anyone clarify? i'm seeing the effect but want to better understand why higher CBN seems to result in more couch lock.