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  • Redwasp
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    While we are discussing this here what is the strongest you have ever grown. Looking for my next. And want to find a one hit wonder like when I started. One hit and your good. Been so long.

    I can say for certainty that Nitro Lemon Haze at all cloudy will take you to the top of the world. At 40% amber will take your ass out. We call it lisa, or lemon pledge because on exhale that's what it smells like after exhaling.

    Wonder Woman cured 3 plus months is a great smoke but not for flavor or smell.

    Carmelicious has taste, smell, and a high to look forward to.

    White widow is up there with one of the tops.

    Green Crack I'll smoke all day just for the flavor.

    white lsd is not for me at all. Period.

    Nebula CBD is an all day everyday anytime anywhere smoke.

    Rasberry Cough is an awakening that will kill any pain you have and make you ready to fight the world. But if you dont like the smell of white pepper it's not for you.

    sorry lost my train of thought. Not been my week. Just want to start this week over.

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  • Qwertywill
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    I think for the most part is solely the marketing of them. Higher demand = Higher profit. So why not hype up something that hasnt done well or breed it with a more popular strain?

    In comparison to the old weed, it is a huge difference, and yes slowly it will continue to improve, but whats the limit? Theres no way that can produce a plant that is 100% THC. There would be no plant material to produce it!

    I would like to see a website post their results from the labs doing the testing, but then again to acheive the same result as alltatup said, they perfect conditions need to be met.

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  • Redwasp
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    I wish you were a bit closer because I finally made some super couch lock. And it is mainly a sativa. Nitro Lemon Haze grown to 40% amber. Takes the best of us out. Definitely a night time or super bad day smoke.

  • alltatup
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    Here's my experience over the past 8-9 years:

    1. If I'm in a good mood, the high is great; if I'm in a bad place, I get anxiety. Strain don't matter.
    2. I always get a cerebral high with relaxation; no matter what I vape, my mind always goes deep.
    3. Nothing has ever given me "couch lock": perhaps one of these days, I'll wait for more amber on some Afghan strain, but I don't ever become a zombie.
    4. Definitely agree that some are stronger than others and that they taste different.

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  • Redwasp
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    My favorites are somewhat described in a post by I think cannabliss somewhere. But cant remember.

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  • Redwasp
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    Maybe one day when my head is on straight. I have pages of notes from me, and others on each one. Could literally spend hours describing each one as slow as I type. What do you want more of? Feel? What it helps? How it tastes from each method of delivery? How it grows? Yields? How long they last? How easy to grow? How they like nutrients? Omg you asked the Sheldon of Weed. I have pages and pages of notes. Each jar has tons of info. Then the notebooks. I usually use a pencil as I hate typing. And have a printer to put the info on each jar.

  • Redwasp
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    To be honest time of harvest seems to have the highest impact. But if you want flavor Green Crack can never be beat so far.

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  • Redwasp
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    Well DASS come hunting season we can test that theory. Lol

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  • D.A.A.S.69
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    Morning alltatup, I can tell the difference in taste, but that's about it, I think it's all kinfolks, but with different sexy sounding names, to grab everyone's attention, lol
    I've got some that's a hellava lot more potent though, like AfghanKush, twice as strong as the NLights we smoke and love, but it ain't no where near as strong as the sativa Oaxacan.
    I know there is a difference in Sativa an Indica, the effects, but that's about it.
    I think it's all close to the same kind though.

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  • Camk
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    Originally posted by Redwasp View Post
    that would take me hours.
    waiting...............

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  • alltatup
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    Yes I can see they talk a lot about a “particularly desirable phenoype,” but I wonder how different each one is. But for ex DP came out w a new Afghan Kush phenotype and hiked up the price. No thanks.

  • Redwasp
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    I can say with certainty that there are differences. Some mostly flavor and only for vap smokers. I have I think 18 different kinds atm. All from me not others. I can tell each one by smell, taste, feel. Some I dont touch as they dont like me I think. White LSD just makes me think way to much and not get any relief. White widow on the other hand kills all pain but makes me lazy. I've posted descriptions on what strains have helped although a brief list. Maybe one day will write up a true list of everything that ai am sure what it was and what it did but that would take me hours.

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  • Smokesteve
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    Yes it's amazing how many strains from Nirvana have super skunk as one of the parents. That being said I think alot of it has to with select phenotype breeding. I personally haven't grown tons of different strains. I think if you look on them on paper they appear similiar but I hope they are vastly different in the garden or I'm going to be be pissed!

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  • How much difference is there really among many cannabis strains?

    I've been doing some research online re: what some of the most famous strains consist of geneologically, and here are my notes:

    BIG BUD: Afghan x Skunk; w/ lots of breeders not saying its geneology
    SKUNK #1: afghan x mex x col = Cheese = Green Crack = NYC Diesel
    GREEN CRACK: Skunk #1 phenotype + some more Afghan; Sat dom
    CHEESE: Skunk #1 phenotype
    OG KUSH: chemdawg x hindu kush or chemdawg phenotype
    NYC DIESEL: mex x afghan; Sat dom.
    SOUR DIESEL: Sat dom.; phenotype of Chemdawg?
    KUSH: Indica from Kush mtn region of Afghan, Pak and India.
    NORTHERN LIGHTS: Afghan phenotype = Kush
    CHEMDAWG: mystery genetics, ca. 50/50, Nepal/Thailand landrace Sat? = Sour Diesel
    WHITE WIDOW: Braz. Sat x Indian Ind.; DP & Nirv. won't say what's in it; Greenhouse says Braz. sat x Ind. Ind. Big Buds magazine claims that neither region produces potent cannabis: http://bigbudsmag.com/growing-landra...n-white-widow/

    What I discovered is that a lot of strains are very similar if not the same as other strains, but they put out a new name and a lot of hype and everyone has to buy that new strain.

    One thing I find a bit irritating is when breeder descriptions are all boasting about this chemovar being on of the strongest you can find on the market. I appreciate it when they let me know that the high is medium strength, but with so much hyperbole in the descriptions of the bud, I begin to mistrust. That's one reason why I like to buy cup-winning seeds.

    On the other hand, perhaps it all is that strong... I'd prefer to grow a variety of strains and blend them together in the vaporizer or tincture rather than get sucked in to all the hype. I refuse to pay $130-180 for five feminised Grand Daddy Purp seeds (Purple Urkle x Big Bud, or strong Indica x strong Indica).

    In conclusion, I think I just have to create optimum conditions for my plants and stop buying into the descriptive hype that goes with different names, like Black Domina or Night Queen, for ex.: "this one's extremely narcotic," "that one will leave you glued to the couch," etc., etc.

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