HERE you go . See chapter 'quantitative differences' in the discussion part, bottom of the right column page 972.
It's also been published in several other papers and some books.
Isn't USO-31 the variety they (CBD crew?) used to "enrich" their THC types?
USO-31 is a B0/allele type, not a Bd.I don't think they used it for the developed CBD-varieties.
A Dutch pharmacy is gonna make CBD oil i read today.
http://pgmcg.nl/medicinale-wietolie-legaal-verkrijgbaar-in-apotheek-nederland-positief-of-negatief-spuiten-en-slikken-bnn/
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One major problem is the lack of patentability (of the plant and the synthesis).
See, even if evidence points towards a super safe drug, all the tox screens and clinical trials have to be done. This costs several millions and a lot of time. If one company does it all the others could use the results too and sell their own CBD without spending anything upfront and just cash in.
Alien technology?...what technic would you employ....?
Dear HFT,
Why do you want to grow Uso-31 and Finola in central Italy? These are good for northern climates and do also well in central Europe but for Italy... growing Finola might be tricky and you would have to figure out somehow when to saw them.
Also, the southern ecotypes which should grow nicely in your region, contain more and better smelling essential oil. Why don't you grow for example Carmagnola? Too tall?
Besides, all EU registered varieties are very unlikely to produce more than 0.2% THC even under perfect conditions. Most of all, Uso-31 is a nearly cannabinoid-free variety.
You should contact the CRA-CIN Centro di Ricerca per le Colture Industriali, Via di Corticella 133, 40128 Bologna, Italy.
One of their publications could be interesting for you: CLICK.
@HFT Good to hear about your project! I looked at the photo's on FaceBook looks great! Growing super tall, nothing like Finola. How did you harvest and process your crops? And is that you hemp wood, and is so how did you do the decortication?
As for the strain choice I second Only Ournamental.
Maybe you want to contact Dr. Gianpaolo Grassi (CRA-CIN, Industrial Crop Research Center, Italy).
He's presenting at EIHA in May on the evaluation of CBD content of different varieties and environment conditions to have high concentration of cannabinoids in the plants. He is based in Italy so...
Nice photos but why did you choose Finola for the essential oil???
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