GSC. barely heard of this a few years back. now everyone has it in their garden. damn strain phases, one year its this one year its that. Ive been thinking about how marijuana strains are evaluated and I feel we look at it all wrong. Ive taken an interest in mushrooms recently and the way the perceive the strains, seems more fitting. p. cubensis found on the gulf coast, and found all the way across seas, both are cubensis, but different varients based on how they've adapted to that area. Honestly cannabis isn't to much different, there's cannabis sativa, Indica, ruderalis (If u view ruderalis as a true strain. I think more on the lines that its a genetic fuck up, that has been kept alive to appeal to consumers, but that's just me) Then theres hybrids of these groups. Other than that. all these fun sounding names are just jarbin that confuses ppl. I wonder when ppl have an assortment of "strains", if they have any idea how genetically close those" different strains" really are. different phenotypes give different charateristics, and how those phenotypes are administered I dnt completely understand. you can get traits passed down from generations prior, kinda like when someone looks/act more like their grandparents than parents. My point is the way the cannabis culture looks at strain isn't good, and any stoner who has hit buds up with pollen, has now "created a new strain"