(04-02-2025, 10:57 PM)FlickerOfLight Wrote:(04-02-2025, 09:32 PM)Ninurta Wrote: "Anti-inflammatory" sounds nice. Arthur Itis sometimes shake me a little too rough when he gets a good grip. I should have been kinder to my knees and hips in my wild, reckless, and mis-spent youth.This is one site that shows the many different benefits. If your plant isn't giving off a string high, then you might have a low delta 9 but high delta 8 plant. There are several different variants within that plant you might find good use for, other than smoking for a buzz.
4 plants never produce more than about a month's worth of smoke here, so it's hardly worth the trouble to grow smoking weed.
Fiber, on the other hand, builds up over time when you save the stems. All I have to do is figure out how to "ret" the stems to get the fiber out. I might have enough now to make a hair tie...
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https://www.europeanbusinessreview.com/1...lta-8-thc/
Unlike its close cousin, Tetrahydrocannabinol 9, Delta-8 THC offers several therapeutic benefits without producing any mind-altering effects. While the term Delta-8 THC might look like a typo, as the Delta 9 variant is more popular, the former has several potential medicinal benefits
Anti-inflammatory Properties: They possess potent anti-inflammatory properties, making them perfect for treating sores and swellings. Such products can target both acute and chronic inflammation, helping soothe the swelling and reduce pain. As a result, these products are perfect for the elderly or those with arthritis and other joint-related issues.
I've read several well accredited articles published that claim its "the strongest/best Anti-inflammatory on earth."
I've grown "Grosse Lisee" here although not this year with the constant rain. Here they come out very big and fragrant. I planted them to receive the morning sun in season. No rot, blight or mould. From the centre 1 slice offers a sandwich size slice. Tasty.
I just had to get the right place. Soil was hard 50/50 clay and loamy. Side of the house facing sunrise with supports. One tomato was nearly a meal in itself.
Still, depends on the climate.
Kind regards and good luck from Bally who is growing Dragon Fruit and Kiwi Fruit presently.
