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Mataro blue from kannabia seeds has THCV , this plant is an auto.

Jack the ripper, TGA subcool

Durban Poison - Dutch Passion or Nirvana

Hazes are generally high in THCV,but i have no strain specific info.

medical research into THCV - http://www.unboundme...ponse_insubcool

Cannacure THCV - http://cannacure.org...-cb2-antagonist

Wikipedia THCV - http://en.wikipedia....drocannabivarin

Parkinsons diseaese and THCV - http://yourbrainonbl.../Blog/?tag=thcv

The Future of Sativas - http://www.drugtext....an-strains.html

The amazing THCV cannabinoid - http://blog.420petit...cv-cannabinoid/

Youtube -

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no way any plant has 53% thc...do you know wat that means???..means tere is more thc than an actual plant or a sampke taken for analysus. youll be luck to have 20% thc, and thats big.

curious what your whats your purpose lookig for that cannainod only

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no way any plant has 53% thc...do you know wat that means???..means tere is more thc than an actual plant or a sampke taken for analysus. youll be luck to have 20% thc, and thats big.

curious what your whats your purpose lookig for that cannainod only

They chat about THCV not THC.

INFO:

THC (Tetrahydrocannabinol) gets a user high, a larger THC content will produce a stronger high. Without THC you don't get high.

CBD (Cannabidiol) increases some of the effects of THC and decreases other effects of THC. High levels of THC and low levels of CBD contribute to a strong, clear headed, more energetic high.

Cannabis that has a high level of both THC and CBD will produce a strong head-stone that feels almost dreamlike. Cannabis that has low levels of THC and high levels of CBD produces more of a buzz or stoned feeling. The mind feels dull and the body feels tired.

CBN (Cannabinol) is produced as THC ages and breaks down, this process is known as oxidization. High levels of CBN tend to make the user feel messed up rather than high.

CBN levels can be kept to a minimum by storing cannabis products in a dark, cool, airtight environment. Marijuana should be dry prior to storage, and may have to be dried again after being stored somewhere that is humid.

THCV (Tetrahydrocannabivarin) is found primarily in strains of African and Asian cannabis. THCV increases the speed and intensity of THC effects, but also causes the high to end sooner. Weed that smells strong (prior to smoking) might indicate a high level of THCV.

CBC (Cannabichromene) is probably not psychoactive in pure form but is thought to interact with THC to enhance the high.

CBL (Cannabicyclol) is a degradative product like CBN. Light converts CBC to CBL.

THCV:

Tetrahydrocannabivarin - THCV

Tetrahydrocannabivarin - THCV or THV is the propyl homologue of THC. In the aromatic ring the usual five-carbon pentyl is replaced by a short three-carbon propyl chain. The propyl cannabinoids have so far been found in some strains originating from Southeast and Central Asia and parts of Africa.

In one study, THCV made up to 48.23 percent (Afghanistan strain) and 53.69 percent (South Africa) of the cannabinoids found. We've seen no reports on its activity in humans. From animal studies it appears to be much faster in onset and quicker to dissipate than THC. It may be the constituent of one or two toke grass, but its activity appears to be somewhat less than that of THC. Some people use the term THC to refer collectively to delta-9 THC, delta-8 THC, and THCV.

An interesting note is that people who have a prescription for Marinol (synthetic medical THC) may be tested for THCV. Marinol contains no THCV, if a person tests positive it means they have been using marijuana, or another cannabis product. This is usually sufficient grounds to terminate the prescription of a person who has signed a contract not to ingest any cannabis while taking Marinol.

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