That could be part of it, of course. I do know, however, that there is something basically different between different weed that does change how long it takes for the effects to dissapate that still can't be explained that easily though.

I had one plant from my first grow that I miss quite a bit - I had only taken a couple clones and neither survived :-( This plant distinguished itself primarily on having the high that just wouldn't end. Since this was noticed and noted by myself and several others who I smoked with over the next month until the last of it was gone, it seems that there was something different about that particular plant.

Come to think of it, that plant does point to something genetic rather than environmental as it shared the same grow and cure conditions as the rest of the crop. Now, I did have noticeable differences between the plants in regard to the type of high - whether it was more of a Sativa High or an Indica Stone effect. The plant with the never-ending-high was more of an indica body stone effect than any of the others, but my heavily indica afghoo doesn't seem to have nearly as long lasting of a high as it did. Ah I miss that plant :-/
IAmKowalski Reviewed by IAmKowalski on . What makes cannabis strains different? How come one strain will make you high for a few hours, and a different one only gets you high for an hour, but they are the same high level? Rating: 5