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Cannabis Grow Bible.pdf - the DMT-Nexus

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contain 20% THC, with a THC level of 5. The<br />

same plant grown under better conditions and<br />

light will produce 70% THC, with a THC level of<br />

5. The ‘5’ is genetic. The quantities of 20%<br />

and 70% are under <strong>the</strong> grower’s control.<br />

When examining a strain in a seed-bank<br />

catalogue one is guided to check for <strong>the</strong> THC<br />

levels of that plant to understand how potent<br />

<strong>the</strong> plant is. Many seed sellers and breeders<br />

measure <strong>the</strong>ir plants THC levels and give<br />

accounts on how much THC <strong>the</strong>ir plants have. Of<br />

course many breeders like to exaggerate on how<br />

much THC <strong>the</strong>ir plants produce, but some do not.<br />

If you wish to know more about THC levels it is<br />

best to consult your seed-bank or breeder for<br />

details.<br />

No complete study of cannabinoids has been<br />

made public since this book’s publication. This<br />

is because cross breeding produces so many<br />

different results that it is hard to keep track<br />

on what is happening. Some 'old timer' strains<br />

are still around and have been tested. This<br />

information can be obtained from <strong>the</strong> larger<br />

seed production companies in Holland. THC<br />

testing is also an expensive process that<br />

requires heavy amounts of research. The o<strong>the</strong>r

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