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Not sure if this is really obvious and I'm just an idiot, but the big difference among different types of weed isn't the strength of the bud (effect per hit) but how slow it burns (number of hits per bowl).
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groundbreaking.
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Thoughts? [/ QUOTE ] I think you shouldn't post while stoned. |
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wow, are you a scientist or something cuz u should publish this
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Beat: I read this
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incorrect
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So I'm confused. It can't be both totally obvious and completely wrong. Which one is it?
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i think the biggest difference is effect per hit without question
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you know, they call 'em fingers, but I never see them fing.
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So I'm confused. It can't be both totally obvious and completely wrong. Which one is it? [/ QUOTE ] well in general, good bud will burn slower because it will be more resinous. I smoke on alot of kush (which is extremely resinous and has the highest THC content out of all strains), and it always burns veeeery slow. On the other hand, I've seen lots of junk burn real slow too because A) it hasn't been properly dried/cured or B) it hasn't been flushed properly which means that chemicals in the plant will slow the burn. But believe me - different strains have entirely different effects and potencies. Different strains will effect you in different ways, and strains like Kush have something like double the THC content in comparison to an average strain. |
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