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Jack the Ripper has been tested at around 5%TVCV and 20% THC. Durban Poison is also reputed as a high THCV strain.

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What is the mind altering ingredient in THC?

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What chemicals does weed have in it?

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What Cannaboids are in Cannabis?

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