Help deciding new indoor grow strains!

Which woudl you choose?

  • Caramel King

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Chronical

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Bubblegum Extra

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Caramel King

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Cocopopo

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Devil’s Kiss

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Grapefruit

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Green Candy

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Green Scout Cookies

    Votes: 3 60.0%
  • Kosher Cheese

    Votes: 2 40.0%

  • Total voters
    5

JAMO_Grow

Well-Known Member
Good day fellow growers!
I have had such issues with moving home, so I had to stop growing for what seems like an eternity.So I thought lets kick off the new grow operation with a bang.
I need help deciding on some strains to grow and need your personal experience/recommendation with the listed strains below.
*You don't need growing experience with the strains listed, even if you have smoked them, please describe your experience/recommendation.

List:
Caramel King [Feminized]
Chronical [Feminized]
Bubblegum Extra [Feminized]
Caramel King [Feminized]
Cocopopo [Fem Autoflower]
Devil’s Kiss [Fem Autoflower]
Grapefruit [Feminzed]
Green Candy [Feminized]
Green Scout Cookies [Feminized]
Kosher Cheese
Master Kush Grand [Feminized]
NBA Diesel [Feminized]


Thank you and happy toking :bigjoint:
 

StareCase

Well-Known Member
Not a fan of autos. No auto votes here. I've been going with a Blue Cheese and a Red Diesel for the past year and one good sized spliff of either strain works very well for me. So of that list, I am partial to the Kosher Cheese and the NBA Diesel.
 

jdog127

Well-Known Member
Cookies never disappoints. But grown right they can all be top shelf Bud.
And as far as describing highs, THC affects everybody a little bit differently. How a certain strain affects me might affect you a little bit differently. It's the same as with alcohol some people drink and want to fight some people drink and just want to party some people drank and are quiet and keeps to themselves it's the same principle.
 

StareCase

Well-Known Member
... as far as describing highs, THC affects everybody a little bit differently ...
Drink just to party. My vote on that one. :rolleyes:

And because of the differing affects, I always add "works for me". But I agree - what works for me won't work for others and vice versa. A buddy procured some White Widow that both he and his betrothed absolutely RAVED about. I tried a pipe and as you can probably guess, I felt nothing.
 

hotrodharley

Well-Known Member
Instead of just high THC I suggest checking terpene profiles to find strains that deliver the effects you are looking for. Each terpene affects differently. This is becoming popular with retail buyers in Alaska who are increasingly asking for the terpene profile on strains for sale and one which the growers are increasingly responding to. The lab analysis obviously is an added expense but many smaller growers specialize in a few strains they’ve stabilized and know how to get the most out of. These profiles are usually kept in a binder somewhere at the front of the store.
 

hotrodharley

Well-Known Member
“You already know what terpenes are because you’ve experienced them all your life. Simply put, terpenes are what gives an orange its citrusy smell. They give pine trees their unique aroma. They’re even responsible for the relaxing effects in lavender. They are chemicals that determine how things smell.

But wait. You thought that cannabinoids were the compounds in the cannabis plant that caused healing, right? Yes, but it’s been discovered that terpenes can play a big role in that as well. In fact, cannabinoids and terpenes work together in something called the entourage effect.”

Big buzzword now - the “entourage effect”. I call it synergy.

https://www.analyticalcannabis.com/articles/the-difference-between-cannabinoids-and-terpenes-311502

Good luck. Sounds like some interesting strains.
 
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