His_Highness
In the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king
Since I don't live in a legalized area I am limited in my choices/purchases. I almost feel like I'm living in the stone-age rather than the stoned-age when I read what folks in legalized areas have access to. My purchase process is the same as it has been for over 30 years....a clandestine meeting in the back room type of thing. If I were to ask what strain I'm purchasing it would take an extra 10 minutes to conclude the transaction while I wait for the seller/friend to get over the laughing fit.
It's been a long time since I was anything but thrilled with the quality and quantity but lately I find myself getting more excited when I can smell the pungent sweetness of what I'm buying before I even open the bag or take possession.
So the question is ... In your opinion...can you rely on smell to pick something good and/or is the smelliest, sweetest herb a good indicator of taste and potency? I'm not talking about a smell that is undoubtedly herb. I mean something that smells sweet like a spring flower on a sunny morning.
It's been a long time since I was anything but thrilled with the quality and quantity but lately I find myself getting more excited when I can smell the pungent sweetness of what I'm buying before I even open the bag or take possession.
So the question is ... In your opinion...can you rely on smell to pick something good and/or is the smelliest, sweetest herb a good indicator of taste and potency? I'm not talking about a smell that is undoubtedly herb. I mean something that smells sweet like a spring flower on a sunny morning.