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Never had high quality bud, does this look good? (pics)

Discussion in 'Marijuana Stash Box' started by lifeisflyingaway, Feb 4, 2015.

  1. #41 BloodBooger, Feb 15, 2015
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    Lol....GENETICS are the key to good cannabis. HOW it is grown is very important, but less so than the genetic makeup of the plant to begin with. WHERE it is grown is ONLY important if you are discussing growing that plant outside. Inside in Ohio and inside in Mexico City are equivalent. You got a lot of growing up to do kid. Growing great cannabis today is easy if you just listen to all the "old farts" on this board and others that have decades of experience growing. And a note on all your "research" enabling you to now be the undisputed King of Cannabis..All that information came from some other old fart who was kind enough to share this information with silly little stoner boys like you who have no respect for age. Grow up little boy before you make a bigger fool of yourself in a Public forum.
     
  2. Lol people act like humans have magically changed the genetics in cannabis in 50 years to suddenly make them 5x more potent.
     
    When in fact people are growing cannabis better than they ever have.
     
  3. #43 BloodBooger, Feb 15, 2015
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    I guess everyone is missing the point. YES, today's modern growing methods ARE producing higher thc profiles MORE OFTEN....but that wasn't the subject. The subject was the quality of Mexican genetics in today's hybrids. Some of the most potent cannabis in the word is built on Mexican genetics...such as Destroyer, Original Haze and AK 47. NO ONE is disputing that today's growing methods are not a vast improvement on the older reliance on outside growing where only the lower part of the State of Florida actually has the amount of intense sunshine necessary to grow some equatorial sativas. ..and with Florida comes hazards as well...Mold. Too hot and wet. The modern use of high PAR lighting and climate control has been a boon to us growers.....BUT, the cannabis we produce is limited by the genetics we all must start with whatever lighting and climate control you may have. All things being equal, there are certain strains in Cannabis breeding that are used BECAUSE they contribute positively to thc production and terrine profiles...such as Northern Lights (afghani), Oaxacan and Acapulco Gold (mexican sativas ), Chemdawg (unknown indica hybrid, possibly afghani X Thai or Nepali), G 13 (afghani) or Skunk #1 (MexicanxColumbianXAfghani). The POINT is, regardless of how you feel about Mexican genetics, they are in almost ever major high potency hybrids we currently have. I could care less about WHERE they are grown. ...no one is discussing that except those that just want to argue.

    As for the old argument that "Todays weed is STRONGER than it was back in the 1960s" That is only partially true . The marijuana of 1968 that was grown in the right place, cured the right way WAS exactly the same strength as today's marijuana only there wasn't as much of it. MOST commercially available weed in the 60s, 70s was improperly stored, moved, cured and grown...BUT, it is exactly the SAME GENETICALLY. There are still LOTS and LOTS of crap weed out there today, but the difference is that today there is just MORE of the great weed, properly grown, properly cured and stored available.
     
  4. Feels like it doesn't matter how you spell it out, dude knows he's right. 
     
    Genetics, locations, and growers' styles and practices all influence each other and the end product along the way. If you can't see that, you're failing to see the bigger picture of cannabis cultivation through the ages. 
     
    Just because Mexican dirt weed is the norm now doesn't negate the fact that some of the finest in the world has come out of the mountains of Sinaloa and Oaxaca. 
     
    What we have in the international scene these days are almost all hybrids. Great, so nice pretty bud structure and yield and numbers and all that. Compared to the rainbow of landraces out there, though, a lot of these hybrids are pretty samey and start to fall flat pretty quick.
     
    I'm no old timer. Just someone interested in the broadest scope of interesting cannabis genetics.
     
  5. even mexican brick weed can be bred into something beautiful
     
  6. I've had that a couple times, best shit I've ever smoked. came bricked too, didn't matter, super high quality.
    Been smoking for about 30 years :)
     
  7. I think everyone who takes pictures should invest in a good camera.
     

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