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Euphoric Indica search

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Deadphish1965

Can anyone recommend a euphoric, happy indica dominant plant that doesn't have couch lock?
 

Mikell

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Those thin narrow leafed indicas that are actually sativa?
 

GoatCheese

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Hi
Blueberry is a well known day time indica.
Skunk#1 or a skunk hybrid like Super Skunk. UK Cheese, which is a Skunk #1 pheno, is wonderful "feel good weed" for me and there are many Cheese hybrids on the market.
Maybe some indica-leaning 1:1 THC: CBD strains
:)
 

el gordo

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don't searck no more! cannabiogens PCK is what you're looking for. i've found also what you are looking for in PCK hybrids like the USC durghanchitral. (i keep a pck leaning mother that is exactly what you describe, a very good vibe, mood enhacer, relaxing indica, but no couchlock, just the way i like!)
 
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Micreeni

since everyone reacts according to their own individual body chem~ I would have to say withe experience you will master your practice and that knowledge will become yur own , but for now I offer this observation from my own personal experience growing some of the best if not the best medical grade cannabis in the willamette valley: when the tricone begin to yellow watch with a 60x magnifier begin harvesting a few flowers that show adequate maturity and continue on all through the ripening season as you approach the end of this harvest the flowers become more rich in oil. now what I have found is indica's mimic the sativa effects when harvested early season and sativa's do the same mimicking indica effects when harvested early season. I am making extract this season to attempt and prove my theory.
 

GoatCheese

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Sure, harvesting indicas a bit early makes the effect abit more "high" and not so couchy, but this is not the rule-to-follow with every indica strain
..if the strain is naturally really, really couch lock type, it will be couchy even if you harvest it abit early, perhaps not so much, but the heavines will be there to some degree


:)
 

MJPassion

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Those thin narrow leafed indicas that are actually sativa?

Sativa quite literally means "cultivated"... it's a latin term used in a binomial classification system.

It has nothing to do with leaf shape.

Whoever started this indica/sativa paradigm did us common folks a huge disservice by muddling terminology to nothing more than slang names.

BLD (Broad Leaf Drug), NLD (Narrow Leaf Drug, BLH (Broad leaf Hemp), NLH (Narrow Leaf Hemp)...
All sativas... all cultivated...

Indica sumply means "from India"
Chinesis = from China
Afgani = from Afghanistan
 

oldchuck

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I agree with MJ Passion on this one. All this Sativa/ Indica stuff is nonsense. Every seed on the market today is some modern hybrid and you will only know the differences based on your own experience. In my opinion, not only is every variety or cultivar different (calling them "strains" is also nonsense) but I think each individual plant is different no matter what they look like. To know the chemotype you would need to get the weed tested by a reliable lab, not an option for most of us.

I disagree with MJ on the usefulness of the NLD, WLD, etc. classification system. It may be a lot better than the sativa, indica nonsense by still falls short of reliable classification. Cannabis shows a huge genetic diversity and taxonomists continue to fight over how to properly define it. Your own judgement, minus everybody else's hype, is your best guide.
 

Shmavis

Being-in-the-world
I grabbed Reef's GTK due largely to this description:

"While physical, the effects are also euphoric and happy, and when taken in greater quantities they can border on or even cross over to psychedelic."

I can't yet speak to how accurate the description is.

Good luck!
 

Mikell

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Sativa quite literally means "cultivated"... it's a latin term used in a binomial classification system.

It has nothing to do with leaf shape.

Whoever started this indica/sativa paradigm did us common folks a huge disservice by muddling terminology to nothing more than slang names.

BLD (Broad Leaf Drug), NLD (Narrow Leaf Drug, BLH (Broad leaf Hemp), NLH (Narrow Leaf Hemp)...
All sativas... all cultivated...

Indica sumply means "from India"
Chinesis = from China
Afgani = from Afghanistan

You know what I meant, as I know what you've said. I say strain outloud and cultivar or variety in that creepy place between the ears.

I rarely meet people who enjoy being corrected. Requires a little sadism/selfawareness. I have said your above reply almost word for word and killed many a conversation. Half the people I meet say strand.
 
M

Micreeni

MORE and MORE and than just a little MORE. information.

MORE and MORE and than just a little MORE. information.

I agree with MJ Passion on this one. All this Sativa/ Indica stuff is nonsense. Every seed on the market today is some modern hybrid and you will only know the differences based on your own experience. In my opinion, not only is every variety or cultivar different (calling them "strains" is also nonsense) but I think each individual plant is different no matter what they look like. To know the chemotype you would need to get the weed tested by a reliable lab, not an option for most of us.

I disagree with MJ on the usefulness of the NLD, WLD, etc. classification system. It may be a lot better than the sativa, indica nonsense by still falls short of reliable classification. Cannabis shows a huge genetic diversity and taxonomists continue to fight over how to properly define it. Your own judgement, minus everybody else's hype, is your best guide.

during the extraction process I use I believe I am able to see the actual cell structure respond to light from just opposite directions which causes the observable color change of the extracting solution. from opaque deep red almost purple to emerald transparent green . light refraction ? phototropic effect? you have a long way to get high before you stand in my lab of knowledge.
 
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Micreeni

SO with that being understood I would suggest a sativa or NLH commonly named Panama red. ..... oh you don't have any seed do you? um thats why you grow your own and why you must visit in person by appointment and make a heartfelt donation worthy of the knowledge you seek to understand and receive.
 

GoatCheese

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Speed Queen By Mandala Seeds was nice ...somewhat similar to blueberry when it comes to the effect.


"High: the "surfers" choice - a stimulating, and balanced indica buzz that does not put you to sleep. Pleasantly relaxing yet leaves plenty of energy for social activities and is a great daytime grass."


..is how they advertise it.
I'm not sure if this is a line that Manadala is still producing, but some shops in Europe still have it in stock
 

yesum

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I grabbed Reef's GTK due largely to this description:

"While physical, the effects are also euphoric and happy, and when taken in greater quantities they can border on or even cross over to psychedelic."

I can't yet speak to how accurate the description is.

Good luck!

Let us know how that smokes. Golden Temple Kush, I looked at the description too and if true it is a gem.
 

Shmavis

Being-in-the-world
Let us know how that smokes. Golden Temple Kush, I looked at the description too and if true it is a gem.

Will do, yesum.

Have some others in line in front of it but will definitely report on it eventually.

It’s my understanding that it used to be known as “Happy Hindu”, if memory serves.

So possibly others know it by that name and can say whether it lives up to the description... ?

I just know it sounds like my kind of ride!
 

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