dutch passion shaman

Manny Ramirez

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I just finished growing / smoking my Dutch Passion Shaman.

I got this because I wanted a purple strain too.

Very nice .........yea......I would reccomend Shaman for your purple strain.....not one of your main ones .
 

bambam123

Well-Known Member
why wouldn't you recommend it for main ones. I plan on only growing shaman, is it not as potent as other strains?
 

mikos

Active Member
I believe those THC levels anounced can vary very much. I grew Calif. Orange Bud from nirvana which anounce a low level I think and it was one of the strongest I've hit very potent I must say. Not that I smoked a lot others tho. What I mean is don't stay away from the strains that anounce low thc. It's all about marketing I guess. I grew mazar and I didn't find it so "strong" as Cali-o-bud. Diferent high anyway. I would say go for it as long as you take care of it it will be potent enuff.
 

Shrubs First

Well-Known Member
I believe those THC levels anounced can vary very much. I grew Calif. Orange Bud from nirvana which anounce a low level I think and it was one of the strongest I've hit very potent I must say. Not that I smoked a lot others tho. What I mean is don't stay away from the strains that anounce low thc. It's all about marketing I guess. I grew mazar and I didn't find it so "strong" as Cali-o-bud. Diferent high anyway. I would say go for it as long as you take care of it it will be potent enuff.
THC content is just describing the ratio of THC cannabinoids to other cannabinoids
such as Cannabidiol or Cannabinol, they too have heavy effects, so a strain can
have low THC levels and still get you feeling mighty righteous.
 
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