nirvana "Jock Horror" autos day 45 to harvest

monkeybones

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strain report:

Nirvana Jock Horror (auto/fem) was not a charming plant to grow. working with it was kind of like convincing a fat panda to do hurdles

although hurdles cleared, the seeds produce what I think is a substantial yield for autoflowering plants, 5 plants gifting me 11 ounces dry bud under varied lighting (400w thru most, 816w ~last 2 weeks)

however these received no training whatsoever, so SOG/SCROG potential for this strain is likely worth investigating

stability is not there for this auto strain. each plant displayed a distinctly different phenotype with a different look, smell, and ripening process

effect

not explosive for the experienced, but fresh feeling and long lasting.

mood lifting effect is notably powerful. does tend to inspire lethargic meditation

this strain is not effective for pain relief, but does stimulate appetite intensely

i find myself thinking "outside of the box" and coming up with interesting solutions to mundane problems to an eerie degree of efficiency when stoned on this pot

this is the best strain i have found for enhancing homework, reading, and other academically oriented activities

i do not get red eye or foggy headed when high on this strain


the decidedly par potency could have to do with ruderalis genetics watering down the rather impressive parentage of this strain

however in my opinion, in this case it only adds to the bud's character, making it smokable for every occasion, packing a moderately strong high that is not overwhelming, but lasts a very long time
 

monkeybones

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I've decided I don't like this strain. The report I gave holds true but the longer I've been smoking this stuff the more it's made me feel all introverted and weird.

I've never reached what one could call "greening out" in all my years of smoking. Months ago I would sit there smoking bowl after bowl trying to reach that soaring head high. Mostly because I was smoking Nothern Lights a lot of the time. By time I was "high" in the head I was so mellowed out I could hardly move.

With this shit, I take one strong bong hit and I'm curled up having a minor panic attack. Call that greening out if you will. I have to use a 1 hitter and dugout just to make sure I don't overdo it.

Maybe it's the type of person I am, but these sativas with the high THC:CBD ratio just do not sit well with me.

Not at least, until my body metabolises the THC into CBD, at which point I munch out and begin to feel more of a normal effect.
 

psillysimon

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that's the thing about sativas, is that they dont really produce a lot of CBD. They tend to be very high THC:CBD producers it's a mental high versus a couch lock high. If you want something that's going to lay you out you need to find a good indica. i have just heard about this plant called harlequin which is ranging something like 8% cbd which is just very high. something like that would probably be better for you if you get lost in your head. I know I do. I can't do sativas.
 

monkeybones

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that's the thing about sativas, is that they dont really produce a lot of CBD. They tend to be very high THC:CBD producers it's a mental high versus a couch lock high. If you want something that's going to lay you out you need to find a good indica. i have just heard about this plant called harlequin which is ranging something like 8% cbd which is just very high. something like that would probably be better for you if you get lost in your head. I know I do. I can't do sativas.
yeah... Aurora Indica and Northern Lights are next. hoping to rekindle my love for the herb.

I've even lost weight since I started smoking this strain. weight I didn't want to lose.
 
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