Apostatize
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After growing 40+ strains from multiple breeders over the past 4 to 5 years, I've only really enjoyed strains with genetics that include some combo of ChemDawg, OG Kush, (which includes ChemDawg), Kush Mints, and/or Triangle Kush in hybrids that don't include so many other strains that they drown out the influence of these four.
If I'm wrong, what am I missing?
If you line up all 40+ strains, some deliver effects that I can only describe as a "flat" high, others are "noisy," or, worse, effects that make me ask "where are my keys"? If, for example, the high is flat, more or less THC isn't going to change that -- more THC would amp it up but, overall, the effects are flat.
I enjoy and continue to search for strains that deliver a clear up or down high (maybe even spaced out if indica-dominant, but not couch-lock).
And I realize 40+ strains is still a relatively small sample, but I'm not throwing away as much money on seeds of strains that don't deliver.
If I'm wrong, what am I missing?
If you line up all 40+ strains, some deliver effects that I can only describe as a "flat" high, others are "noisy," or, worse, effects that make me ask "where are my keys"? If, for example, the high is flat, more or less THC isn't going to change that -- more THC would amp it up but, overall, the effects are flat.
I enjoy and continue to search for strains that deliver a clear up or down high (maybe even spaced out if indica-dominant, but not couch-lock).
And I realize 40+ strains is still a relatively small sample, but I'm not throwing away as much money on seeds of strains that don't deliver.
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