random000 : Produced by Bill Burr's wife, Oklahoman Nia Hill. It's formulaic & dull. True To The Game ...
random000 : If anyone enjoys Hanna Diyab's work (Aladdin, Ali Baba & The 40 Thieves, Scheherazade, etc...
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Birdsforme : The son is cute and likable. His father`s character made my skin crawl and the music was ...
grasshopper rex : the moments when I'm not bored are few
prism : another criticism... they seem dumbfounded that the one rock is lit up white while none o...
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I totally agree on avg most strains are less potent. There are strains that exceed previous strengths though due to an increase in rarely selected cannabinoids coming into prominence and an effort to balance them for differing effects. It’s nice to have some corroboration on the only difference between Indica, and, Sative being phenotype. I only have close to a decade of running a 20 acre pot farm, not like a wrote a book or anything. I had some Lambs Bread when I went to Jamaica, and they said the strain was kept pure since the 60’s who knows though, and it was a killer. It just comes down to the work you put in really.
indeed, those who are searching for a pure strain can stop looking. its always been that if a plant can grow faster, shorter, heavier, and frostier than its siblings, then it will often be the plant that gets seeded for the next crop.. in turn this will weed out (pun intended) other phenos to the point that a trait is lost, and unfortunately this has been happening thru the ages. There really is no such thing as a pure indica or sativa, and even afghanistan is known for their “indica giants” which really blurs the lines even more.