Google "CBD a precursor to THC" and all you get is articles saying that CBGa is
Please take your own advice. The following statement is not trueSo please no guessing anymore just facts with evidence....
cbd is a product which changes to thc during flowering. Maybe you can just harvest at week 5 or 6 to avoid the thc > 0,3 %.
http://theholisticcenter.org/wp-con...-Synthetic-Routes-of-Tetrahydrocannabinol.pdf
first file I clicked at duckduckgo
page 7
By delving deeper into this reaction, it
liquid chromatography, or GLC, that normal cannabidiol (
abn-CBD, 14) were formed, at first, in a fixed 1:2 ratio.
halted at this stage if less then 0.5% boron trifuloride etherate (BF3•Et2O) or wet
TSA) was employed. Following this was the conversion of
into normal and abnormal THC products (1 and 16)...
THC product 1 stays for delta9-thc like it said int he intro....
On the other hand when I give a guessing I say Maybe in front of it.
http://canna-seed.eu/epages/171091.mobile/en_GB/?ObjectPath=/Shops/171091/Products/BSC0001/SubProducts/BSC0001-0012&Locale=en_GBDescription
Mostly female french strain with industrial hemp genetic for indoor and outdoor cultivation. Outdoor: quick and robust. Indoor: improved CBD production up to 6% at cultivation temperatures of 30 degrees Celsius. Very low THC content: lower than 0,2 %
SuzyQ bc1's
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