Jefe' - you'll be an expert by the end of your thread bro
Most strains are hybrids or even poly-hybrids, so they have both indica and sativa. a sativa that is flowered too long can even make someone tired. an indica that is cut somewhat early may have more of a lift than it would have had otherwise.
try durban poison or ak47 for some hi-octane speedy meds.
sativa = soaring buzz
indica = couch lock sleepytime, feelin no pain
yes you learn a lot here if you just read and be polite
Like, I know about plants and nutrients deficiencies & ph relations/light spectrums, humidities relating to resin, uv-b relating to resin, alll that shit and etc. but I didn't really ever look into ventilation, carbon filters, hoods, ballasts and different setups but I learned 100% of what I needed
here in about
4 hours like to setup the whole thing including what brands I now preferred and where to hang and vent everything.. knowledge man
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Thanks Abe. I feel like I need the high-octane for work and creative ventures, but definitely the down at night. Does vaping it just give you the THC which is the speedy part of the high?
Hell yeah man me too. Right now it's green crack before work, some heavy indica and a tv show before bed
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If you want to really get into this shit, start looking up TRICHOMES, how they grow/ age, and HOW they effect the high the bud has. You can find a lot of this type of information in
harvest time related articles. For example, this is a very good one, and gets into the type of highs produced. I once saw some guy here who flowered a white widow plant to like 13-14 weeks. The plant was just RED because all the trichs degraded to amber.. Amber trichomes hold the most cbn/cbd & result is a couch lock/body stone.. He said this
red colored white widow was no longer recreational
smoke a few bowls and your just OUT.. like seriously knocks you the fuck out. Great for sleep though
https://www.rollitup.org/harvesting-curing/210501-zeuss-take-harvesting.html
SpruceZeus said:
Regardless, whether or not theres any substance to the aforementioned study, its easy to get the high you want.
If you want a soaring 'cerebral' high: Get yourself a tropical sativa that contains a high level of THC-V and grow it until it is ripe.
If you want the narcotic couchlock stone, grow a rugged indica until its ripe.
Notice a pattern of growing it until its ripe? Its a really good rule to live by.
OF course we have to remember that there is more to a good high than just THC. At last count there are at least 66 cannabinoids, and we don't know what most of them do.
Ya I think I am mixed up. Years of dealers not caring about names or types of weed can make you seem pretty ignorant. Thanks
It's all good
Some vapes allow you to dial the temp in. If you keep it on the low end of temp, w/ the right herb, you will get a higher energy much cleaner buzz, yes. or, throw the waste out just when it starts to smell/taste like burnt popcorn.
some people dial the temp way up, or keep running the same herb for so long that it starts to become a heavier smoke-like vapor. then, it will have more cbd, or whatever that makes you tired. either way the vape is healthier and has less nasty bi-products that occur when you combust herb.
Yeah man I have a volcano digital. Digital readout, and 2.2f accuracy
All the vapor is pretty good. I like to start at 365 and work my way up to 392. But yes as always the first few bags are amazing
especially with some good herbs.. i have blue crack, green crack, and 'good times' the good times smells/tastes like chocolate, the green crack is just amazing.. like tearing into a lemony skunky SOMETHING
I can't quite put my finger on the smell.. the blue crack has developed this insane blue dreams/green crack mixed stink it's really something incredible.. The bud came cured, but I've had it in the jar for 3-4 weeks now and it's developed some really interesting smells.. if you have good buds get a vape to taste them at their fullest
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This is a post I just made in another thread about the same vaped weed topic:
https://www.rollitup.org/medicating/405799-vape-leftovers-what-do-you.html#post5262341