StreamMagic
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the guy who wrote this has got it DOWN...
'''I would like to point that our ability to know when THC is degrading to CBN by looking tricomes color is due CBN reflect orange, while THC is translucent. So a clear tricome still hasnt reached the max THC content, a translucent (milky) is loaded with much THC, but a amber one is degrading THC to CBN (more as deeper orange-brown).
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This depends on the high you want off your weed as to when to harvest.
The cloudy/milky is when the thc is at it's peak, it's not on or off, it's working it's way to full potency, and that's when it's cloudy/milky.
The potency doesn't go by the couchlock affect you get off the weed, that's caused when the thc is starting to degrade, which is when the heads turn amber.
For the highest potency of the weed with the cloudy heads, it gives you more up the upity high, and want to go out and do things type of a high, and not the pain relief the couchlock high people get off the amber heads. Which comes from the weed is technically on the degrading side of things.
This makes a big difference to the high you get off your weed.
And then take the sativa/indica amount of the strain into the account, and the more sativa, also the more upity of a high you should get off your weed.
The highs from when the weed is gaining it's potency is more upity, and when the marijuna is degrading, it's giving off the couchlock high. '''
'''I would like to point that our ability to know when THC is degrading to CBN by looking tricomes color is due CBN reflect orange, while THC is translucent. So a clear tricome still hasnt reached the max THC content, a translucent (milky) is loaded with much THC, but a amber one is degrading THC to CBN (more as deeper orange-brown).
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This depends on the high you want off your weed as to when to harvest.
The cloudy/milky is when the thc is at it's peak, it's not on or off, it's working it's way to full potency, and that's when it's cloudy/milky.
The potency doesn't go by the couchlock affect you get off the weed, that's caused when the thc is starting to degrade, which is when the heads turn amber.
For the highest potency of the weed with the cloudy heads, it gives you more up the upity high, and want to go out and do things type of a high, and not the pain relief the couchlock high people get off the amber heads. Which comes from the weed is technically on the degrading side of things.
This makes a big difference to the high you get off your weed.
And then take the sativa/indica amount of the strain into the account, and the more sativa, also the more upity of a high you should get off your weed.
The highs from when the weed is gaining it's potency is more upity, and when the marijuna is degrading, it's giving off the couchlock high. '''