Strain Information

looney2nz

Research Geek, Mad Scientist
To explain this further man, cannabis varieties ('strain' is NOT any kind of botanical classification relevant to cannabis and is stoner lingo, not science - IIRC in science 'strain' is a term used in virus taxonomy! lol) have many phenotypes (variety within 'varieties' if you will).

What this means is sometimes a single variety (mistakenly called strain) can have multiple expressions, often between 2-5 phenotypes and maybe more in some cases. Some of these phenos might be purple. Some of them might be plain old green. Some of them may taste radically different from other phenos of the same variety.

For this reason (also many others, including how the plant was grown etc), you can't rely on the same 'strain' having the same smell/taste/appearance all the time - nor should we be surprised to find this given that 'strain' is not a scientific term relating to plant phylogeny/taxonomy and does not describe discrete botanical varieties.

My advise is to consider the chemotype (chemical profile) and/or both the variety (which is the term in the literature used for 'strain name') and phenotype of a given sample of cannabis material; not the 'strain', if you want to understand the nature of the material you have more fully in a way that better distinguishes different material. A few of the seedbank type sites mentioned above will outline the known phenotypes that are observed within a given variety which is one of the few sources of information where this can be found atm.

yep, I'm aware of the phenotypes. this grower was seeing shifts across all the strains they raised, so it seemed highly correlated to the medium it was grown in.

You'd hope that somewhere along the line I'd get lucky and find the most common phenotype a strain was bred for (like Trainwreck or Purple Urkle)... perhaps it's just funky memory :( Man I'd kill for a taste of '70's vintage Columbian Gold (was like smoking honey).
 
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grokit

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Has anybody tried snake venom? Supposed to be da kine if you're into dank indicas.

It's a newfangled moxie creation, cross of viper city with gorilla glue #4.

:hmm:
 
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Bad Ocelot

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I start at leafly, but will check other sites as well myself. Analytical 360 has good spectrographic analysis for a lot of strains. Though, as I'm sure most of you are aware, the same strain can vary from grow to grow quite a bit. Still a good jumping off point though.

Sidenote, does anyone know much about platinum blue diesel? Haven't been able to find much info on it. Quite tasty but the high thc::cbd ratio can give me a little anxiety if I overdo it. Gonna have to pick up a cbd heavy indica strain to even things out, ha.
 
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Is somebody already tried this strains? Could you let me know if they are worth the work? Taste, density,...

Here the list:
- Akorn (aka Snowbud)
- Royal Moby
- Power Flower (aka Power Plant)
- Jamaican Dream

and some autoflowering:
- Northern light Auto
- Royal Bluematic
- White YodaxNorthern Light

I would be very happy if I can get some feedback cause I wouldn't grow a not interesting enough strain, although all this strain's seeds are on the cheap side. Thanks in advance!
 
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