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08-11-2007, 10:28 PM #1OPSenior Member
High potency is NOT the same as high quality
I was a bit dissapointed with my latest pickup. Sure its dank as hell, (some of the strongest ive ever had) but I can tell the grower is a noob, or just careless. There were a few fan leaves left on the buds, and it was overall poorly manicured. Also, I dont think he even bothered to cure it after drying, as it doesnt smell too great, and smokes harsh. I can also tell the grower didnt flush the plant before harvesting.
Which leads me to my point.
I would rather have less potent, but perfectly grown, dried, and cured bud, as opposed to super SUPER dank bud that was carelessley handled and prepared. For me potency and quality do NOT mean the same thing.
Im going to cure it for a few weeks, and after that it should be tasty.
Your thoughts? Comments?sam44 Reviewed by sam44 on . High potency is NOT the same as high quality I was a bit dissapointed with my latest pickup. Sure its dank as hell, (some of the strongest ive ever had) but I can tell the grower is a noob, or just careless. There were a few fan leaves left on the buds, and it was overall poorly manicured. Also, I dont think he even bothered to cure it after drying, as it doesnt smell too great, and smokes harsh. I can also tell the grower didnt flush the plant before harvesting. Which leads me to my point. I would rather have less potent, but Rating: 5
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