GenYHippie
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Several people have mentioned this to me and I just tried it today with good effect. Curious if anyone has any guidelines to share? I guess what I did wans quite mixing but I didn't have my scale with me so I winged it. I did 1 big hit Querkle followed by 1 medium hit Hawaiian Mango, yay for having two stems
. End result was I got to avoid the weird behind the eyes feel of the Mango while the Querkle still worked its magic without making me too tired. So instead of couch surfing I actually got up and cooked without wanting to puke!
I would like to try blending some Jack Herer in with Querkle but the jack was a lot more speedy than the Mango. So if I want to tone down Jack but still get some "lift" I was thinking maybe 3 parts Querkle 1 part Jack, that sound about right to start with?
I guess im asking if there are any recommended ratios for minimizing sativas speedy effects when mixing with indicas or indica dom hybrids.

I would like to try blending some Jack Herer in with Querkle but the jack was a lot more speedy than the Mango. So if I want to tone down Jack but still get some "lift" I was thinking maybe 3 parts Querkle 1 part Jack, that sound about right to start with?
I guess im asking if there are any recommended ratios for minimizing sativas speedy effects when mixing with indicas or indica dom hybrids.