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Structure of CBT
Effects (Community)
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Effects (For Me)
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Scatterbrained, "all over the place" type feeling
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Difficulty thinking
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Mild Pain Relief
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Good Potentiation
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Mild Stimulation
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Chance for Mild Anxiety
Average Effect Length
Vaped
Come-up: 5-20 Minutes
Peak: 40-120 Minutes
Comedown: 30 Minutes - 1 Hour
Afterglow: 1-3 Hours
Eaten
Come-up: 30-60 Minutes
Peak: 2-6 Hours
Comedown: 1-2 Hours
Afterglow: 2-3 Hours
Dosage Sizes
Vaped
Threshold: 2-5mg
Low dose: 5-10mg
Avg dose: 10-25mg
Strong dose: 25mg+
Eaten
Threshold: 1-3mg
Low dose: 3-5mg
Avg dose: 5-20mg
Strong dose: 20mg+
Best known for:
Being an intensifying potentiator that can be difficult to think on.
Viscosity
CBT has a very low viscosity. It can be pushed out of a syringe at room temperature.
CBT
Cannabicitran
Is it a phytocannabinoid? (naturally occurring cannabinoid)
CBT is a phytocannabinoid
My Opinion
CBT feels like CBC's more weird and wild cousin. Same potentiating effects but with a much less calm and focused feeling. CBT can make you feel scatterbrained, making focusing on one topic or focusing at all a bit difficult. It also can go well with stimulating cannabinoids as it is a bit stimulating itself and can add to the more intense feelings of a strong blend, however, I would keep it out of any blend meant to help you do work.
CBT is probably the most unique cannabinoid out there - feeling very distinct from almost all other cannabinoids. The only other cannabinoid that achieves the same "scatterbrained" feeling is D9 THCVo.
What can CBT do for a blend?
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Potentiation
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Intensification
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Liquidizer
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Mild Stimulation
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Scatterbrained feeling
Other notes:
N/A