Blaz3
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bluebonic and bs2.2 are weakass strains . ran both this year
Weak?...as in bad?...
bluebonic and bs2.2 are weakass strains . ran both this year
not corny at all..the man is well respected..and im sure alot of people will LOVE to have a couple thousand bucks to try out several packs of his strains..and choose keepers..lol...i know i'd like a really good blueberry keeper...Its going to sound corny but I love the original blueberry by DJ short. I grew out a pack a few years ago and kept two very different phenos. The non mutant one is an amazing specimen, yeild, tast, snell and trippy high are all present, turns purple/blue and produces the best hash I've ever smoked. I keep a few blue crosees around but always come back to the normal pheno of the original DJ. Got some great pictures in my threads and albums.
bluebonic and bs2.2 are weakass strains . ran both this year
ouch!!!!
Is Zamalito still doing Breeders Choice? I see one of the BC's has some interesting sats but I dont hear much about them.
average strains at best. got the last of bluebonic drying now.wont grow either again.i am pretty picky and have high tolerance plus i smoke ciggies so my lungs are prob half clogged. neither made the cut. i only keep the best and trash the rest.Weak?...as in bad?...
‘Ceiling’ is a term used to describe the level of potency obtainable from a given sample. Simply put, a ‘high ceiling’ would indicate that the more one consumes of the sample, the greater the effect; whereas a ‘low ceiling’ would indicate that max effect is reached after a certain amount has been consumed. Some herb such as a heavy couch-lock indica provides its full effect after a few tokes and consuming more does little to expand the effect. And some soaring sativa has virtually no end to its effect the more one consumes of it, to the point of being full-on psychedelic.
I tend to avoid, or cull out, what I refer to as ‘bland potency’—the distracting, stupefying, cloudy, etc., sensation associated with the effect of some cannabis. Basic potency testing is really a no-brainer; it’s as simple as finding the strongest effect with the least amount consumed or ingested. Parsing out the subtle characteristics from obviously potent herb, especially those characteristics that endure the tests of time, is the tricky part.