I just read a couple of articles--The Indica vs. Sativa Distinction Isn’t Real-- and New Research Shows All Marijuana Strains Basically The Same--, and I am more convinced than ever that, aside from obvious differences in strains with high CBD content, the most important issue in determining the high is..... drumroll....no real surprise here....
when the bud is harvested.
What I'm saying is that I believe that all things being equal, the plants were grown in very good conditions in the right environment, there were no ailments or pH issues that caused a bump in the grow road, the type of high the bud gives depends primarily on when it's harvested. Correct me if I'm wrong here, but any strain grown until the late end of harvest or beyond, will have a lot of CBN from degraded THC, and will produce couch lock. And any Indica that's harvested to early will produce the racey high.
when the bud is harvested.
What I'm saying is that I believe that all things being equal, the plants were grown in very good conditions in the right environment, there were no ailments or pH issues that caused a bump in the grow road, the type of high the bud gives depends primarily on when it's harvested. Correct me if I'm wrong here, but any strain grown until the late end of harvest or beyond, will have a lot of CBN from degraded THC, and will produce couch lock. And any Indica that's harvested to early will produce the racey high.
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