Lastmanstandin31
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Is there really a strain out there that is capable of producing 33% thc?
Thc % is not the end all in what makes a strain potent. Other cannabinoids play a factor. Gelato 33 would be my pick. Jk.Is there really a strain out there that is capable of producing 33% thc?
I’d like to see the report from the lab.I had a strain I run tested last year that was 32%. I also wouldn't take the percentage numbers too seriously though, as said above there are other factors that also play a role in potency. The numbers themselves can also vary lab to lab and batch to batch. To me the best test will always just be the good ol fashion smoke test.
Terps play a role, cbd,cbg there’s a list of all the components of weed that are under estimated. However cbd isn’t a terp and is actually is used to bring you back some from too much thc. Its basically counters thc so your argument doesn’t make sense.Terps have an effect on the way the THC effects you.
Also a lot of people say the strongest strains are ones that have 2-3% CBD with the THC
I didn't say that CBD is a terp.Terps play a role, cbd,cbg there’s a list of all the components of weed that are under estimated. However cbd isn’t a terp and is actually is used to bring you back some from too much thc. Its basically counters thc so your argument doesn’t make sense.
Cbd counters thc, this ive read many times now.I didn't say that CBD is a terp.
I'm pretty sure that it does not counter THC
CBD alleviates anxiety. It does not counteract THC it alleviates some of the unwanted side effects. Not the same thingCbd counters thc, this ive read many times now.
It's crazy how terps and other compounds play a role in effects.Terps play a role, cbd,cbg there’s a list of all the components of weed that are under estimated. However cbd isn’t a terp and is actually is used to bring you back some from too much thc. Its basically counters thc so your argument doesn’t make sense.
Not for me. Does nothing. Guess I got that enzyme thingie.CBD alleviates anxiety. It does not counteract THC it alleviates some of the unwanted side effects. Not the same thing
I agree, some 15 per cent gets me whacked, while 25 is not as intense.I don’t put too much stock in thc BUT I do notice more of a head change if over 20%.
Kept hearing the line that terps/flavor is really what gets you “high” so I got a cheap ounce of really tasty Mellow Melon tested at 15%thc, from a dispensary. Tasted great, not too dry or uncured, and looked pretty crystally, but it just didn’t get me high until my lungs hurt from smoking so much. My tolerance is very high, too.
So, that’s just one little anecdote, not hard evidence.
I also think it depends on what you desire in a high.
Some are saying there is no difference really between Indica and Sativa in intoxication effects. Regardless there are definitely some that give me saggy eyes, that headband sensation, and a general “dopiness”.
Some give me a hieghtened drive to start/work-on/finish projects, making me feel like it’s more of an adventure or experience worth having, and I can picture the process clearly. I get energized.
I see both types of high as different but equal in how far they remove me from a baseline feeling; I prefer the latter, mostly.
My friend gave me some really potent, actively phenotyped(bred) Gorilla Glue #4 clones that I grew all last year.
They were really potent and definitely lived up to the glue-name. Terps were strong but nothing to seek-out, in my opinion. But- very strong in initial uplifting-effect with a pretty foggy-headed “come-down”.
GG4 is known for very high thc and I think it’s charted at or above 33% before.