Highest THC content!

canna_420

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IF I put 25% on a pack would that make you chose that variety over another with 15%?

THC % is a phenotype dependent thing. Needs optimal conditions and great genetics
 

garbagecollector

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IF I put 25% on a pack would that make you chose that variety over another with 15%?

THC % is a phenotype dependent thing. Needs optimal conditions and great genetics
if i was going for potency yea
yea, it would give me a better chance of getting "stronger" bud
regardless of conditions and care better genetics will produce better weed
 

REEFS

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That is really a hard question to ask, with all the strong strains out there these days. The strongest I have ever heard of was in an article about Magnus Genetics Warlock. From what the article said Illinois st trooper busted some guy with some Warlock that registered at 29%. I think that must have been some strange pheno though because The the plants they grew in Holland were an average 22% to 23%. I have grown the shit twice going to be three times and all I can say is DANK!!!!!!!!!!
 

ststepen420

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THC% is not the end all be all judge of which weed is better than another. Take for instance a white widow that comes in at only 15% but gets you just as stoned as something that said it was 21%. Why is this? because of the other chemicals in the weed, THC isnt the only things that affects you.
 

REEFS

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THC% is not the end all be all judge of which weed is better than another. Take for instance a white widow that comes in at only 15% but gets you just as stoned as something that said it was 21%. Why is this? because of the other chemicals in the weed, THC isnt the only things that affects you.
I have to agree, I have had bud that was some potent shit and well put you strait on the couch, which is just fine if I was about to go to bed. I would have traded it for some Skunk#1 which has a somewhat low THC% but gets you high as fuck.
 

bicycle racer

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stephen is right the whole canabinoid content of the strain is what counts not just thc . you have cbd thcv and dozens of other active compounds use smoke tests to choose your seeds not companies wild claims. alot of the 20 plus thc claimed strains are actually old and outdated. g-13 and white widow as examples are 15 plus year old strains. also who is doing the testing is it truely independent of the seed bank probaly not. ive smoked hash of 1 strain that definetly has a high thc concentration and then smoked some good og kush and the bud is stronger sometimes go figure. if thc was the only factor all cannabis would have more or less the same high which would get real boring. best way to grow is multiple strains then you can switch frequently so your tolerance never gets to high to any 1 strain. hope that is usefull.
 

liquidsky

Active Member
Green House's Alaskan Ice is some damn potent shit, registering 25+, thats a strong sativa. Also Barney's Knight Shade is said to be 22.5, which is really high for Indica.
 

bicycle racer

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you cant listen to silly seed banks saying there strains kick ass particularly bc seeds there ripping people. if in a few years you here people raving about a strain that means its good. in socal a strain must prove itself through popular demand amongst many strains before it becomes popular. on the internet any company can say anything they want and who knows what level of quality really exists.
 
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