Accordingly, dispensaries prefer "dense" buds because they are easier to market. However, upon eyeball inspection (at a couple of shops), it looked to me that the dense buds didn't look as resinous compared to a not-so-dense bud, plus the not-so-dense (soil grown) bud was more aromatic. So, I chose the not-so-dense buds which did the trick, medicinally speaking.

So, how can one tell upon eyeball inspection how potent (or medically effective) the bud will be? Trial and error? Does it matter if it is dense or not? As you can see, I don't have a lot of experience in world of bud.:S1:
flourchild Reviewed by flourchild on . Marketing a bud Accordingly, dispensaries prefer "dense" buds because they are easier to market. However, upon eyeball inspection (at a couple of shops), it looked to me that the dense buds didn't look as resinous compared to a not-so-dense bud, plus the not-so-dense (soil grown) bud was more aromatic. So, I chose the not-so-dense buds which did the trick, medicinally speaking. So, how can one tell upon eyeball inspection how potent (or medically effective) the bud will be? Trial and error? Does it Rating: 5