Roger A. Shrubber
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if you cut when you only have 30% cloudy trichs, it's going to be weak. like eating green nanners.
Not good for anxiety. Let it ripen all the way.If you want soaring high's cut your plant when only 30% of tric's are cloudy if you want couch lock cut when most are amber.
you can cut a Indica as early as you like and it wont be speedy like a Sativa. You can cut a Sativa late and it wont be couch lock like a Indica.If you want soaring high's cut your plant when only 30% of tric's are cloudy if you want couch lock cut when most are amber.
Thats wasting a harvest if you cut early, yes it affects the high but Ill take cloudy and amberIf you want soaring high's cut your plant when only 30% of tric's are cloudy if you want couch lock cut when most are amber.
Indicas have higher CBD ratio then sativas hence the pain releif, the high yes its there as well but the CBN and CBD contrast it to more of a stoney feeling then a psychedelic trip that a pure sativa might tend to give, THC has its medicinal properties as well besides psycoactive, THC kills cancer cells, while CBD may affect pain or inflamation and anxiety.On the sativa vs. indica question - the only real difference I've found is that indica and indica-heavy hybrids tend to give me greater pain-relief. (If my knees go numb, I'm content.) The "high" is otherwise the same. I never get what I assume people mean by a "head-high"; my mental processes seem to remain unaffected, regardless of strain. My wife, on the other hand, gets high no matter what. She turns into a real philosopher/theologian/scientist every time (she has a lot of epiphanies). Haha...
I agree with what was said above: the basic differences come from where the cannabis originally grew: closer to the equator with mostly 12/12 days or farther from the equator with long days of summer followed by a cooling-down fall. I've also read that landrace Indicas had more THC than landrace Sativas. But the high is definitely not defined by THC alone, which is why I use a Nova decarb machine to preserve the terpenes.
I harvest Indicas like WoS Afghan Kush when most of the triches are cloudy with a few still clear and an amber here and there: the high is definitely not couch lock, but incredibly relaxing and cerebral. I like to blend strains together (after harvest), cuz when you mix all those terps and cannabinoids together, the synergy is magic!
Yup dayquil and nyquil, that would make a great sales pitch for the naive lolPretty much
VERY well-said! I agree with this 100%.i'd like all of you to consider the "aura" of the times. in the 60s and 70s, a lot of people were into the free love, peace, music trip, didn't care about money, had a whole sea of people behind them that would protest for peace at the drop of a hat. young people wanted to expand their minds, and hadn't gotten the idea into their heads yet that they were entitled to everything in life with no effort. there was an atmosphere of possibility, that great things could happen...they didn't, but they could have.....
now the "aura" is greed, anger, entitlement, fear......people not only care about money, they'll kill you over it. young people quit wanting to expand their minds, and want to expand their portfolios...most young people feel like they should just be given what they want, which i've never understood, and never will. now there is an atmosphere of impending doom....what will kill us first? a meteor? a volcano? or will we just continue to slowly poison ourselves with pollution till we either all die or mutate into something that can live in it?
so, no matter how good weed was then, or is now, theres a lot of the attitude, the spirit, the soul gone from our society...and i think that's part of the "high that went missing"
Its more complicated than that. Used to be that we thought that thc was the only psychoactive cannabinoid.I already know that people SAY that a Sativa imparts a different effect than does an Indica....The whole spiel about Indicas are more couch lock and stoney where a Sativa is more of an energetic and uplifted kind of high....yeah yeah...heard it a million times. Sativa have more THC and less CBD...visa-versa for Indicas....yeeeeaaaaah...no.
I can't quite figure out why this would be the perception. After all, the psychoactive components are known -the main one being THC...right? Okay, Okay...I'm playing Devil's Advocate to say that.
But what is the difference between two separate strains..one a pure Indica and the other a pure Sativa...IF everything is tested and the THC and other cannabinoids test out to be the same for both?
The ONLY thing that could be making Indicas different from Sativas is everything else other than the known psychoactive components...right? Because what else could be making them so distinctive (apparently) from one another?
So what happens when you combine the two sides? You get strains that apparently uplift you onto the couch for some lively munching and creative resting? lol
Indicas have been used to make hybrids that flower faster and more weight.one of the first plants i grew indoors was a very sativa heavy bag seed. not gonna say it was a landrace, but i saw no indica in her at all, took 14 weeks to get 5% amber. it was awesome, super day time weed, get shit done and laughed my ass of while doing it, wish i had taken a cut of it