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Discussion in 'Experienced Cannabis Enthusiasts' started by umopp, Jan 17, 2008.

  1. so my friend is getting what is supposed to be jack herer from his supplier, we both know its good shit but because we have never had it before how do we know that it is for sure what his supplier says it is? this question kinda goes for all strains in general, how do you know it is what the people you are buying it off say it is?
     
  2. Unless it's the grower, You Don't.
     
  3. Yeah you gotta know the grower. Or know a really good dealer. Mine tells us the name of the bud unless he doesn't know he just says good mids.
     
  4. well yeah i guess you guys are right ive just been wondering because in the past i remember people would post pictures of their pick ups and they would be like dude i got this dank blueberry and then someone would post being like that doesnt look like blueberry
     
  5. Due to genetic variations(phenotypes), methods of cultivation, what breeder the strain came from and many other factors, no two plants of the same strain will produce identical looking buds although they will have some similarities. Even with clones, which have an identical genetic makeup of the mother, different environmental conditions can cause bud production to look slightly different. Here's a good example of well grown Jack Herer.
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