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Travis Kelcee

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What I always found funny was the indoor never did match the best Columbian, Asian and quality Mexican etc. The indoor was good but never had the nuances of exotic cannabis.


So true and the density of trichomes were not an indicator of potency or complexity of the high.

The fabled Vietnamese Black, very potent version, wouldn't win the bud pic of the month contest.
 

Dime

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In the very early days of outdoor growing most people had no idea quality flowers could be grown locally. You could tell people anything you wanted to. We were fortunate in the sense... I found seeds inside a chunk of hash that I brought from Ontario to BC those seeds proved to flower early and have a strong hashish flavor to them. Their good genetics carried over.
The seeds from the hash were nothing like the long flowering Mexican and other similar type sativa strains.
I ended up with a final strain after doing some crossing we called Paki, it was tasty, powerful and grew without problems. It was a perfect plant for mountain growing. It wasn't until buyers started looking at outdoor buds with magnifiers and or counting glands and the demand declined like ice cream in the hot sun.

What I always found funny was the indoor never did match the best Columbian, Asian and quality Mexican etc. The indoor was good but never had the nuances of exotic cannabis.

A friend asked if I wanted to try a smoke with him...he got out a bag of brownish-golden fist size flower buds, after smoking a small joint, it was almost like mushrooms. I have smoked some very good indoors but never has indoor had that super powerful almost psychedelic experience.
Usually for me a strong indoor is strong in strength but lacks the high and nuances of well grown outdoor.
To each their own.
I read a book on cannabis,quite old, I can't recall the author but he said sensimilla will never get the nuances or proper psychoactivity of seeded weed grown in it's native environment. It may at first appear stronger but the best is always missing.
 

Travis Kelcee

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I read a book on cannabis,quite old, I can't recall the author but he said sensimilla will never get the nuances or proper psychoactivity of seeded weed grown in it's native environment. It may at first appear stronger but the best is always missing.
I remember a big debate at cannabisworld about seeded vs unseeded potency.

Most believed unseeded was more potent.

In my informal experiments I found them to be pretty much equal with a slight edge to seeded under 1000 watts MH + 300 watts HPS. No idea about outdoors.
 

SubGirl

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Hey everyone. It was a warm day here today in the 70s. Got rained on twice in the dog walks but it was just a sprinkle both times. Watched a little golf till it rained. Now watching the race. Made schoolhouse rolls to go with supper. They are good, just tried one to make sure they are fit to eat 🤪
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Hope everyone had a splendid day. 🥰✌️
 
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