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leafslushes · 5 months ago
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thehempdoctor · 4 years ago
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theoldhempfarmer · 2 years ago
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To take advantage of our Wednesday Flash Sale, visit our Tennessee Homegrown web site to get this great deal: https://www.tnhomegrown.com My Podcast - Full Contact Cannabis: https://fullcontactcannabis.podbean.com The Wife's web site: https://www.theoldhempfarmerswife.com
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702rw · 3 years ago
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Happi Hour Specials 6-8pm!
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californiablendz · 4 years ago
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star-botancials · 4 years ago
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New Legal Hemp Derived THC products. They’re part of a new boomin industry! Legal in most states and federally legal thanks to the 2018 hemp farm bill that passed. These gummies are FIRE!!!! #thc #hemp #cannabis #420 #legal #d8 #delta8 #thc #delta8thc #d8thc
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thegreendoctorcbdoil · 3 years ago
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What is CBG?
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CBG (Cannabigerol) is one of the lesser-known cannabinoids found in cannabis and hemp. However, it is starting to gain attention for its potential health benefits. A non-intoxicating cannabinoid and is known to have anti-inflammatory, analgesic and neuroprotective properties. It also has some anti-cancer properties, which is why it is being studied for use in cancer treatment. CBG is a precursor to other cannabinoids, including THC and CBD. This means that it helps to activate those cannabinoids, making them more effective. This also makes a valuable therapeutic agent. So far, most of the research on CBG has been done in vitro or in animals. More human studies are needed to determine the full therapeutic potential of this cannabinoid. However, the early results are very promising and suggest that CBG could be a useful treatment for a variety of conditions. Cannabis oil, or CBG oil, is a cannabis-derived oil that is used for a variety of purposes. Some people use it to treat medical conditions such as cancer, epilepsy, and chronic pain. Others use it for recreational purposes, to get high. Regardless of why you're using it, there are a few things you should know about it. - First of all, CBG oil is not psychoactive. This means that it doesn't get you high. It's made from the non-psychoactive cannabinoids in cannabis, so it won't affect your mind or mood. - Second of all, it is quite potent. A little goes a long way. Start with a small dose and increase gradually if needed. - Finally, CBG oil has many potential benefits. It can help treat a variety of medical conditions, and it may also have some recreational benefits as well. So if you're looking for an alternative to traditional medications or just want to try something new, it may be the right choice for you. How does CBG work? Cannabigerol is a cannabinoid found in the hemp plant. Cannabinoids are compounds that interact with the body's endocannabinoid system. The endocannabinoid system is involved in a variety of physiological processes, including pain perception, appetite, and memory. CBG works by binding to the CB1 and CB2 receptors in the endocannabinoid system. CB1 receptors are found mostly in the brain, while CB2 receptors are found throughout the body. CBG has been shown to exhibit a number of potential therapeutic effects, including reducing inflammation, relieving pain, and inhibiting cancer growth. While more research is needed to confirm these effects, CBG shows promise as a treatment for a variety of conditions. Is CBG stronger than CBD? Both CBG and CBD are cannabinoids that are found in the cannabis plant. CBD is the most abundant cannabinoid in hemp, while CBG is much less common. However, this does not necessarily mean that CBG is weaker than CBD. In fact, CBG has been shown to be more potent than CBD in some ways. For example, CBG is a more powerful anti-inflammatory than CBD, and it is also more effective at reducing anxiety. Additionally, CBG is a stronger antibacterial than CBD and has even been shown to kill cancer cells in studies. While more research is needed to fully understand the potential, early evidence suggests that it may be a more powerful therapeutic compound than CBD. Is CBG good for you? There is still some debate over whether or not CBG is good for you, as more research is needed. Some people claim that CBD / THC has helped them with various medical issues, while others say that it has made their conditions worse. More research is needed to determine the long-term effects of Cannabinoids. Cannabinoids are a fascinating group of molecules that play a role in both human health and disease. The most well-known cannabinoid is THC, which is responsible for the psychoactive effects of marijuana. However, there are many other cannabinoids, including CBD. - Delta-9-Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) is the primary psychoactive compound in cannabis. It is responsible for the "high" that users feel. - Delta-8-Tetrahydrocannabinol (D8THC) is a minor psychoactive compound that is produced when THC is heated. - Cannabidiol (CBD) is a non-psychoactive compound found in cannabis that has a variety of medical benefits. - Cannabinol (CBN) is a non-psychoactive compound that is produced when THC ages. - Cannabichromene (CBC) is a non-psychoactive compound that is found in cannabis. - tetrahydrocannabinolic acid (THCA) is the precursor to THC. It converts to THC when heated. - Cannabidiolic Acid (CBDA) is the precursor to CBD. It converts to CBD when heated. - CBG has a range of potential health benefits. It has been shown to be anti-inflammatory, anti-microbial, and anti-cancer. It may also be beneficial for treating Huntington's disease and inflammatory bowel disease. The endocannabinoid system is a network of cannabinoid receptors throughout the body. These receptors are responsible for mediating the effects of cannabinoids. CBD and CBG are especially effective at activating these receptors. Cannabis plants naturally contain high concentrations of CBG. However, most CBD and CBG products on the market are derived from hemp plants, which have much lower concentrations. Broad spectrum products offer the best coverage of all the cannabinoids present in the plant. How to take CBG oil? The best way to take CBD oil is sublingual. This means placing the oil under your tongue and holding it there for a minute or so before swallowing. Doing this allows the CBD to be absorbed through your mucous membranes for faster and more effective results. Cost? CBG oil is not as abundant as THC or CBD, in fact, it very scarce. Anything that's hard to find tends to have a heavy price tag, so expect the same for this type of product. Cannabinoids tend to work better in conjunction with other cannabinoids rather than alone. If you purchase a quality full spectrum CBD from The Green Doctor you will receive a full range of cannabinoids including CBG. The higher the milligram the higher the cannabinoid profile. Read the full article
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ismokeitsite · 5 years ago
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Federally Legal THC Is Available in 40+ States - Don’t Let The Medical Marijuana Industry Ban It!
Federally Legal THC Is Available in 40+ States - Don’t Let The Medical Marijuana Industry Ban It!
D8THC is a cannabinoid naturally found in the cannabis plant and is an isomer of D9THC (same chemical formula but different chemical structure). D8 is less psychoactive than D9 but still has intoxicating effects. D8 is found in small quantities so when the 2018 Farm Bill was passed this industry didn’t really exist at first. Within the past year or so labs discovered how to convert CBD isolate into D8 distillate in large amounts. The final product is federally compliant meaning it contains <0.3D9THC [D9THC + (THCa x 0.877)]
So it’s not going to get you as high as a normal D9THC cart from a dispensary but it’s much cheaper and available to people who don’t live in medical marijuana states. It’s also a much safer alternative to smoking black market carts from street dealers.
D8 is NOT an analogue or synthetic. An analogue is an artificial substance designed to mimic the effects of another substance like spice or K2. D8 is a naturally occurring cannabinoid and it is an Isomer of D9, which was legalized with the 2018 farm bill because the legislation specifically reads: “the plant Cannabis sativa L. and any part of that plant, including the seeds thereof and all derivatives, extracts, cannabinoids, isomers, acids, salts, and salts of isomers, whether growing or not with a delta-9 tetrahydrocannabinol concentration of not more than 0.3 percent on a dry weight basis.” The DEA IFR that some people are saying recently banned Delta-8-THC only refers to synthetically derived compounds, I.e. synthetic CBD, which have always been illegal.
WARNING: A LOT of people/companies/industries are acting as shills to prevent Delta-8-THC from gaining popularity! Google it yourselves, there’s a High Times article a while back about it. D8 is a MAJOR improvement when compared to medical marijuana/black market marijuana and the powers at be do not want to continue losing their customers to it!
Submitted September 05, 2020 at 03:17PM by joe691013 via reddit
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specialchan · 5 years ago
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Federally Legal THC Is Available in 40+ States - Don’t Let The Medical Marijuana Industry Ban It! via /r/CBD
Federally Legal THC Is Available in 40+ States - Don’t Let The Medical Marijuana Industry Ban It!
D8THC is a cannabinoid naturally found in the cannabis plant and is an isomer of D9THC (same chemical formula but different chemical structure). D8 is less psychoactive than D9 but still has intoxicating effects. D8 is found in small quantities so when the 2018 Farm Bill was passed this industry didn’t really exist at first. Within the past year or so labs discovered how to convert CBD isolate into D8 distillate in large amounts. The final product is federally compliant meaning it contains <0.3D9THC [D9THC + (THCa x 0.877)]
So it’s not going to get you as high as a normal D9THC cart from a dispensary but it’s much cheaper and available to people who don’t live in medical marijuana states. It’s also a much safer alternative to smoking black market carts from street dealers.
D8 is NOT an analogue or synthetic. An analogue is an artificial substance designed to mimic the effects of another substance like spice or K2. D8 is a naturally occurring cannabinoid and it is an Isomer of D9, which was legalized with the 2018 farm bill because the legislation specifically reads: “the plant Cannabis sativa L. and any part of that plant, including the seeds thereof and all derivatives, extracts, cannabinoids, isomers, acids, salts, and salts of isomers, whether growing or not with a delta-9 tetrahydrocannabinol concentration of not more than 0.3 percent on a dry weight basis.” The DEA IFR that some people are saying recently banned Delta-8-THC only refers to synthetically derived compounds, I.e. synthetic CBD, which have always been illegal.
WARNING: A LOT of people/companies/industries are acting as shills to prevent Delta-8-THC from gaining popularity! Google it yourselves, there’s a High Times article a while back about it. D8 is a MAJOR improvement when compared to medical marijuana/black market marijuana and the powers at be do not want to continue losing their customers to it!
Submitted September 05, 2020 at 01:17PM by joe691013 via reddit https://ift.tt/322SY52
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theoldhempfarmer · 2 years ago
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Cannabis is the profession we have chosen...
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This is a bit redundant, The Old Hemp Farmer is enjoying a cup of Indonesian organic coffee and noshing on Siriana Costa Rican Cacao fortified with Tennessee homegrown Cannabis extract while stumbling into today’s blurb. Although yours truly has had 10 days to digest Tennessee Cannabis bill HB0403 (I strongly suggest that everyone associated with Cannabis in our state memorize Amendment SAO467) and more than a few phone calls, I’m not sure what to think. TOHF has observed a plethora of states as they rollout their Medical and Recreational Cannabinoid programs and the Tennessee Hemp Derived Cannabinoid program is totally unique. You see in other states whether Medical or Recreational (Tennessee’s Cannabis law is a loosely regulated, quasi Recreational system where the majority of people are buying D8THC/D9THC products do so to get high not for a medical condition) started their Cannabis programs pretty well from scratch. In regards, to state run Medical or Recreational programs, basically you have Cannabis Bureaucrats learning to walk and chew gum at the same time. So if your legal Cannabis program rolls out extremely rocky (think Washington State I-502) and it takes a year and half to get functional, no harm, no foul. You see, there aren’t that many Producers and Retail Shops yet and from the get-go the State knows who the Cannabis players are because you have to pay to play. So its so much easier for the Cannabis Bureaucrats to communicate the tweaks to the rules as you go because even totally dedicated and well thought out Cannabis programs don’t roll out smoothly. There are Cannabis laws as they are written and there are Cannabis laws as they are implemented, seldom are they the same.
Now, let’s take the curious case of Tennessee’s firstborn Cannabis law, HB0403 and how the State will have to implement their regulations from the opposite direction. Instead of licensing Producers and Retailers before they can start their Cannabis Businesses, the State of Tennessee will first have to figure out exactly how many businesses are producing and/or Selling Hemp Derived Cannabinoids in their fine state. Seriously, the Tennessee Department of Revenue and the Department of Agriculture have no idea if there are 2,000 or 3,000 Hemp Derived Cannabis Businesses. The powers that be don’t have clue and presently, there is no way for the TDA or DOR to know, unless you are serving hot food or have certified Kitchen. The Old Hemp Farmer would bet folding money that 75% of the people that are selling Hemp Derived Cannabinoids don’t know that they are suppose to start collecting Excise Tax starting July 1, 2023 on all Retail sales. If they do know of the Excise Tax, many have no idea how to implement the rascal. So now the state of Tennessee faces the Herculean task of finding out who is in the game so that the TDA can start enforcement of HB0403 because if you don’t start shutting down businesses and muscling people for Excise Tax, you ain’t got no law. Right now the TDA and DOR are understaffed with no real mechanism to find the people involved much less “educate” them to the new Cannabis World Order. The truth be told that any attempt to regulate Cannabinoids with HB0403 as it is presently written will be arduous with unknown amounts of collateral damage. Usually I’m quick to offer solutions but I really don’t know how Tennessee will make this work. Someone asked me yesterday with this new law, why Lee and I continue to do this? Only thing I could tell him “Cannabis is the profession we have chosen.” After all of these years, we realize Cannabis has always been an extremely hard way to make an easy living. Anyway as always, Hemp Dawgs and Hemp Puppies keep one eye on the weather and the other eye on the market.
Visit our Tennessee Homegrown web site to try our great products: https://www.tnhomegrown.com
Our Podcast - Full Contact Cannabis: https://fullcontactcannabis.podbean.com
The Wife's web site: https://www.theoldhempfarmerswife.com
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702rw · 3 years ago
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Super 7s Saturday Specials! Stop by at 108th and Q Street! Omaha
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steephillhalent-blog1 · 8 years ago
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Sour Dawg Via Nugrunconcentrates Available
Post via X_Tracted, 80mg UltraCBD capsules designed for cannabis patients. Custom blends of low THC concentrations and high CBD concentrations ensure even, effective dosing throughout the day without the psychoactive effects of THC and derived compounds. Testing exclusively with Steep Hill, @x_tracted has pushed the envelope since day 1, and it has been incredibly rewarding to work along side their expert team in regards to methodology development, research, potency, terpene, and residual solvent analysis. HPLC-MS Analysis (per capsule): CBGA: 1.42% THCA: 2.72% THCAC4: 1.91% D9THC: 3.58% D8THC: 0.16% CBDA: 80.11% < CBD: 23.39% < CBC: 1.53% CBLA: 1.1% Terpinolene: 0.47% Linalool: 0.5% b-Myrcene: 1.06% Limonene: 3.52% b-Caryophyllene: 1.77%
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702rw · 4 years ago
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Stop in tomorrow for some count diwn to Christmas 🎄 Specials! #
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theoldhempfarmer · 2 years ago
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Something always new and always a sale on something! Tennessee Homegrown web site: https://www.tnhomegrown.com My Podcast - Full Contact Cannabis: https://fullcontactcannabis.podbean.com The Wife's web site: https://www.theoldhempfarmerswife.com #theoldhempfarmerswife #tennesseehomegrown #fullcontactcannabis #cannabinoids #D8THC #cannabisbusiness#edibles
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theoldhempfarmer · 2 years ago
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Living on the Edge...
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Living on the Edge…
Dateline 3-21-23
This morning in Middle Tennessee it's a little warmer and that portends rain from the Gulf. Warm enough that The Old Hemp Farmer might be tempted to sow a few seeds of Basil, Cilantro and Spinach. Too optimistic? Maybe, but if you’re a farmer, you almost have to be, hope for the best and prepare for the worst. Meanwhile after reconciling invoices for a bit, The Old Hemp Farmer is into his second cup of organic Indonesian coffee with Siriana Costa Rican Cacao fortified with Tennessee homegrown Cannabis extract and is taking a break to write today’s observations of the Cannabis industry. Sadly this column is about why the profit margins in the Cannabis Industry continue to shrink. For several years, yours truly has used the over production of Cannabis and incompetent management as the main culprits as why legal Cannabis companies still keep losing money at high rates. but after further thought, there is the realization that there are a couple more culprits, first, the Black Market, which is the nine hundred pound gorilla in the room. One of the main reasons that justified Legal Cannabis was that it would curtail Mexican Cartels from bombarding the good old U.S. of America with cheap, mass produced Cannabis of dubious quality. And Legal Cannabis did actually did that and now Mexican Marijuana is a very hard to sell in the U.S. and this has caused these cartels to respond by funding large Black Market Cannabis farms in Recreational states. U.S. Black Market Cannabis production and sale are kind of hard to track (they don’t report their results) but I’m betting there might be more Black Market Cannabis in our fine country than ever. Where does it go? Where ever there isn’t Legal Cannabis, like it has for decades as Black Market Marijuana and as THCa flower at Hemp stores. Where most of the “THCa” flower is probably grown Black Market in California and that means that legal Hemp flower has to compete on price and THC level against people that don’t have oversight and compliancy cost which results in slimmer margins.
The second reason that Cannabis companies are folding like cheap card tables are that politicians never wanted legal Cannabis to be very profitable in the first place. The politicians thought if legal Cannabis was forced upon them at least they could use the production and sale of Cannabis as a “Cash Cow” that could be squeezed hard for compliancy costs and Excise Tax. It’s a form of Parasitism, where the government slowly sucks dry compliant Legal Cannabis Cannabis Companies, knowing when a company dies there will soon be another “Host” to take its place. All of this means, at this very moment in Legal Cannabis that margins are razor thin. Maybe in this regulatory environment Cannabis companies are meant to fail. Right now, all of the above factors make it almost impossible for a Cannabis company to be profitable. Currently, Lee Crabtree and I are waiting to see, if a stroke of a pen will change our profit model and stress our bottom line but we can’t worry about what we can’t control, its sort of like the weather, you just deal with the results. Anyway as always, Hemp Dawgs and Hemp Puppies keep one eye on the weather and the other eye on the market.
Visit our Tennessee Homegrown web site to try our great products: https://www.tnhomegrown.com
Our Podcast - Full Contact Cannabis: https://fullcontactcannabis.podbean.com
The Wife's web site: https://www.theoldhempfarmerswife.com
#theoldhempfarmer #tennesseehomegrown #fullcontactcannabis #cannabinoids #cannabisindustry #cannabisbusiness #theoldhempfarmerswife #D8THC #D9THC #edibles #carts
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theoldhempfarmer · 2 years ago
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Fellow "Boomers" visit our Tennessee Homegrown web site to try this great deal: https://www.tnhomegrown.com My Podcast - Full Contact Cannabis: https://fullcontactcannabis.podbean.com The Wife's web site: https://www.theoldhempfarmerswife.com #theoldhempfarmer #tennesseehomegrown #fullcontactcannabis #cannabinoids #cannabisindustry #cannabisbusiness #theoldhempfarmerswife #D8THC #edibles
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