What is THE most potent strain in existence?
lol @ $120/8th.... That's obscene. It may be strong, but it's not worth any fucking grand an OUNCE.... shit, take that $120 and go buy a couple zips of brick and make hash... wtf.
Oh, go slap your dealer for being a ripoff artist, and then slap youself for being a sucker!
What is THE most potent strain in existence?
white rhino is killer but its not that new on the market...there have to been some newer strains on the scene with a greater potency...i justed grabbed some great white shark w/ 14% tch...Rhino is between 11-12%...and there are plenty of strains stronger than the shark...greenhouse seeds has some potent plants...they have WW and WR but some stronger strains also like the Doctor, GWS, The Church, etc. Rhino is strong and dependable but White Russian among many other strains has a higher thc%
What is THE most potent strain in existence?
ok. then what is a strain that is ez to grow but also very strong?
and with a kind of short flowering time.
What is THE most potent strain in existence?
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Originally Posted by hydrocannabis
ok. then what is a strain that is ez to grow but also very strong?
and with a kind of short flowering time.
Sagarmatha has an indica Matanuska Tundra that is supposedly derived from a clone of MTF they recieved many years back and its not bad. I would grow it outdoors for best results. It would also help to add a good bit of peat moss to a tilled outdoor growing area as that would help replicate the Matanuska Valley soil type.
Type: Indica, indoor and outdoor
Vegetate until: 4 - 7 internodes
Flowering time: 60-70 days
Average height: 0.5 - 0.75 meter
Yield: 350 - 375 grams / m² (dried, indoor)
High: powerfully sedative.
Smell: rich chocolate flavor
They also have NL#9 which is a wonderful strain Ive had the pleasure of tasting myself and it is indeed lemony:
"After years of heartfelt requests for a Northern Lights strain, Sagarmatha has engineered a superior version of the NL legend. The flowering time is acceptable and fat chunky nugs can be expected. NL#9 delivers the finest qualities expected from that variety: a short plant with a voracious stone and minimal smell. Fantastic for gardens where smell is an unfavorable factor. Also fine for persons who desire a heavy, lethargic stone.
For a great connection, dial NL#9.
Type: Indica - Sativa, indoor
Vegetate until: 4 - 7 internodes.
Flower for: 55 days
Average height: 0.5 - 0.75 meters
Yield: 300 - 325 grams / m² (dried, indoor)
High: relaxing and sociable
Taste: lemony"
Also another favorite of mine is Matanuska Mist:
"Type: Indica-sativa, indoor and outdoor
Start vegetate: 1-2 weeks after roots show
Flowering time: 60 days
Average height: 1-1.5 metres
Yield: 300-325 grams/m2 (dried, indoor)
This fortuitous union of <i>Grey Area</i>'s Grey Mist, and Matanuska Tundra produces a compact, strong plant. The buds are impressively thick while allowing air to circulate around the flowers. The buds are frosted with THC crystals. The stone is similar to that of Matanuska Tundra, combined with the gentle, cerebral high of the Grey Mist."
As you can tell Im a huge fan of plants hailing from the Matanuska region as I lived very close to it for the better part of a decade. Like previously stated before the most powerful, and usually the best tasting, bud comes from Alaska. Canada and NoCal are just about the same, but soil composition, nitrogen content, precipitation influx due to a valley and then a mountainous bowl surrounding it, extreme lighting conditions, and generations of serenity and lack of manipulation by man due to location and climate have made Alaska the best place in the world for marijuana. I love Amsterdam and was lucky enough to make it there during parts of the Cannibis Cup in 99 and there are extremely potent strains there from all over the world. But in my opinion the best have always come from Northern Cali, Canada, and especially Alaska.
However, there are growers everywhere that grow some incredibly powerfully potent herb that never get tested for content or at least never publish it, and the most potent strain ever may lay in one of those growrooms.
To answer the original post I have heard a number of times throughout my life that MTF had been tested at around 32% at some point. Ill try and find some sources and post them up.
What is THE most potent strain in existence?
Grazi, is the soil in that valley quite acidic?
The MTF-derived strain I've got my little paws on is the version being grown by oldtimers down the Kenai, gifted to me by Yeag. It certainly DOES seem to tolerate soil conditions under which the other plants in my garden suffer. It also has such short internodes that cloning it is a bit of a challenge, as it has to be coaxed a bit into stretching, but then roots quickly and takes off fast.
I'd like to add another locale to your list of 'places to watch'... Vermont's Connecticut river valley, with its rich fertile soil and beautiful summertime climate, and growers who are no slouches when it comes to producing stellar weed. And now with the new med laws... :D
What is THE most potent strain in existence?
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Grazi, is the soil in that valley quite acidic?
The MTF-derived strain I've got my little paws on is the version being grown by oldtimers down the Kenai, gifted to me by Yeag. It certainly DOES seem to tolerate soil conditions under which the other plants in my garden suffer. It also has such short internodes that cloning it is a bit of a challenge, as it has to be coaxed a bit into stretching, but then roots quickly and takes off fast.
I'd like to add another locale to your list of 'places to watch'... Vermont's Connecticut river valley, with its rich fertile soil and beautiful summertime climate, and growers who are no slouches when it comes to producing stellar weed. And now with the new med laws... :D
Yes the soil there has a PH of around 8 and a higher than usual nitrogen content as well I believe. And yes the ol sourdoughs in the Kenai have all the right shit. Do you use any peat moss with that strain? You cant go wrong with 25 to 50% peat moss... the soil is very mossy and saturated there, but the permafrost only allows the ground to thaw down to a certain depth. It sounds like it has MTF genetics, as the original had to mature quickly so it could begin and end the flowering stage earlier to take advantage of the long summer daylight before the ground begins to freeze.
Mmmm Vermont... thats a region I havent yet really explored, but I know that from Vermont to Maine are some very successful growers, especially outdoors of which I am a huge fan of.
What is THE most potent strain in existence?
The strongest strain so far is the White Russian strain that was grown in a lab and showed to have around 22-23% THC.
What is THE most potent strain in existence?
Anybody know how good Black Domina is? Apparently thats what Im growing at the min...
What is THE most potent strain in existence?
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Yes the soil there has a PH of around 8 and a higher than usual nitrogen content as well I believe. And yes the ol sourdoughs in the Kenai have all the right shit. Do you use any peat moss with that strain? You cant go wrong with 25 to 50% peat moss........
Mmm... pH8 does not sound right; pH >7 = basic, not acidic. Very few areas in the world have soil pH that high. And peat moss (dried packaged) has a pH ~4.5-5.
I absolutely do not ever let peat moss in any form touch my plants. I had a serious disaster some years back with a 30% peat mix, classic acid-soil lockout symptoms and quick death (I was a bit of a nOOb at the time lol) and now grow STRICTLY in compost.
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Mmmm Vermont... thats a region I havent yet really explored, but I know that from Vermont to Maine are some very successful growers, especially outdoors of which I am a huge fan of.
Yes it is very beautiful and we are blessed with sweet sweet outdoor come harvest time. As a long time Alaska resident you might be pleasantly surprised at how familiar and comfortable the New England mountain states feel... even Yeag commented on it when he came to visit. There's a similar attitude of 'well let's see, I have a shovel and a horse and an axe... Ima grow me some food and don't really need all yall to survive'. lol. I love it.
What is THE most potent strain in existence?
Most potent isn't always the nicest to smoke