Aug. 2022 - NW Leaf

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EXPERT OPINION

HEMP INDUSTRY

I cringe when I hear the phrase “minor cannabinoids.” I truly believe that all of the cannabinoids matter. Their influence may not be equal to CBD, but many of the chemicals the plant makes are bioactive in very small amounts. Consider this: The standard lab test measures only 12 cannabinoids and 9 terpenes. These 21 components are but a fraction of what we know hemp makes. We don’t even know what “minor cannabinoids” are in a given sample. BTW, the standard lab test doesn’t measure other chemicals like flavonoids, anthocyanins, fatty acids, esthers, etc. Don’t forget, these chemicals contribute to the Entourage Effect too. If different plants make different mixtures of chemicals, there must be a plant or two that works for you but not for me. The more you know about which products work or don’t work for you, the more precise your shopping choices will be. Taking it a step further, you want as many choices as possible. This means hemp farmers need to grow unique crops with one-of-a-kind chemical profiles. They don’t need to grow a lot of it (quantity), but rather, grow something the market doesn’t offer but consumers want/need (quality). Farmers are you listening? Don’t grow bulk biomass of Cherry Wine, Elektra or Special Sauce. If your neighbor is growing it, think twice before planting any yourself. Heard about a new “minor cannabinoid” that sounds promising? Search for seeds or clones and read the COA from the breeder or distributor. Do your homework and plant several outliers. Pheno hunt, breed, and keep fastidious notes. As more chemovars (combinations of cannabinoids and terpenes) If Product A and Product I CRINGE WHEN I HEAR become available, low B both have 11% CBD, quality biomass will THE PHRASE “MINOR that doesn’t mean they continue to lose market deliver the same benefits CANNABINOIDS.” I TRULY value. Outliers have value if one has more terpenes they’re rare with BELIEVE THAT ALL OF THE because than the other. Don’t forget untapped potential. My CANNABINOIDS MATTER. hunch is that successful the Entourage Effect: the principle that all of the farms will be the ones chemical compounds act together to deliver a that grow unique cultivars. In the not more nuanced effect. too distant future, some patients and If terpenes like linalool and myrcene color retail outlets will resemble compounding the effect of CBD, let’s talk about the other herbalists. It all begins with hemp farmers cannabinoids produced by the plant. Legally, and the plants they grow. hemp can’t have more than 0.3% THC – but Growing smaller amounts of quality if Product B has 0.25% THC, it will have a cultivars that have unique chemical different effect from Product A that’s all CBD composition will help you to stand out and nothing else. The Entourage Effect at work from the crowd. Small family farms, are again. you listening?

HEMP:

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THE CHEMICAL FACTORY If I SAY “HEMP,” you might immediately think “CBD.” Am I right? Over the last few years, CBD made from hemp has made its way into countless products used by millions of Americans. We can all agree that hemp has gone mainstream. True, but what we’re seeing and buying is only the tip of the iceberg. Why? Because hemp has the potential to make different kinds of plant-based medicine.

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Jerry Whiting

Please don’t get me wrong: Lots of people have found relief from pain and other disorders by using CBD. People are beginning to make their buying decisions based on more than just how much CBD a particular product has. Terpenes are a prime example.

AUG. 2022

EXCLUSIVE COLUMN by JERRY WHITING for LEAF NATION // LeBlancCNE.com/podcast


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