Quote Originally Posted by BeforeYourTime
Pic of some average English homegrown. And some links.

English weed.

BBC NEWS | England | Nottinghamshire | Man grew strongest ever cannabis

America weed

warlock cannabis seeds



Seems both are just as strong. Though strength means nothing to me, taste does. I'd happily swap that 29% weed for 19% weed that tastes better. I like the C99 crosses ATM, Lovely taste and smell, though maybe not as strong as some.
It all comes down to personal preference.

First of all, how is this being judged, is it by the single highest strain from each country and comparing them or is this by the average of all weed smoked, grown, and sold in each country? Either way . Since when did cameras take pics of bud with a little caption showing THC content or is it now best looking buds?

If you haven't read BeforeYourTime's news links, the police found and tested plants that had 29% THC in England and the United States. I wonder exactly how the police tested because I always see stories where they overvalue weed busts to demonize and it. They will value brick at $5,000 a pound. They probably remove every non THC producing plant part before determining THC content who knows. Assuming that both plants are 29%, are they the same strain (how ironic that would be) and where did it come from? If not, have they reached full potential? What about cannabinoid content? Was it harvested and cured right? If the police tested right that is a exciting level of THC, show me to the evidence looker!:jointsmile:

Why even argue about this because the only way this could be proved is with a Pot Olympics? Each country would send its best representatives determined by holding competitions to qualify and advance. You would have to have events like the bong relay and 110 meter plant hurdles the triple vape and brownie toss. Then you could crown a champ.