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Let's not forget that I won MOTM rather than my "it gets me high" wife.You gotta up your game. I expected more from a MOTM
Sit tight and you will get your PU group-think smoke report in due time!
You did and thank you again!Not sure if I congratulated you or not but I figured it wouldn’t matter cause you deserve it either way bro so congratulations on being Motm and thanks for all your help. CL
I also had read that the roots were supposed to be high in CBD, so back in 2019 I made some oil from the roots of one of my plants. I chopped the roots pretty fine and decarbed them when making the oil. I sent it to a lab for testing and the results showed zero CBD or any other cannabinoids. I was quite disappointed, but now I know not to waste my time with roots.
Here's the post discussing my procedure and the actual lab results. That said, the plant I used was supposed contain high amounts of both CBD and THC, but the flower only tested to have about 8% THC and no CBD. Root Oil Lab Test
I remember your test as well as the rumor that there was CBD in roots. Lots of strange myths that float around because of how illegal any science has been with cannabis. On another thread someone was convinced that CBGa converted to CBDa before changing to THC. Folks also confused CBD with CBN and I'm sure some still do.Possibly true, but the info I've read regarding roots having high CBD, didn't distinguish whether the plant's flower needed to be a high THC or CBN variety. I'm just offering one piece of actual lab data instead of anecdotal info that tends to float around.
What's in the roots, stems, and leaves that make for a great skin reliever is unrelated to the cannabinoids we're familiar with, but discovered centuries ago as mentioned in Sue's post with information from Roger Pertwee’s Handbook of Cannabis that quoted historical documents where the hemp plant in oil is recommended for burns.