Thank you for your answer ! And I am glad hearing you recall such precise experience you had regarding taste and specific strains.
The charring I get seems to be the same as you describe, so I will go on supposing my technique isn’t too bad
And yes, the lotus is really a nice experience, I am very glad it came back to life !
Well, I don't have too many experiences that are as specific as that one with the
GTH, but I have quite a few strain-specific or strain-family-related memories of just sublime flavor. As another example, I wish I could find again some
Emerald Jack: I've had it from 2-3 growers here in Oregon, and while one in particular stood out, all were just stellar, every time. It derives from
Jack Herer (another fave of mine, very popular) and
Emerald, which I went out of my way to sample, even though I could only find it as a pre-roll. Anyway: pine from the Jack side, plus …
something … was it what the
Emerald tasted like? Was it something licorice-y like
Where's My Bike or (I hear)
Jaeger? Sort of a woodsy-but-not-
woody/
mossy/savory?/herbal? flavor. But synaesthetically more
blue-green than
Jack's sort of
slightly-yellower-than-Kelly-green (if that makes any sense—I may be a bit elevated
…). Within the
Jack family, I naturally (I suppose) “visualize” the more lemon-y ones as
yellower, the more lime-y as
greener, etc.
These flavor things are so subjective, so suggestible … and I know it sounds looney when I try to verbalize it all like this, but it's very difficult to convey these experiences in any way that
doesn't. Very personal, sensory, shifty/shifting? I only have some faith in them as not-totally-subjective because I can recognize and distinguish even some close strains in a repeatable way. For example, the other day I mixed up two stems holding very different strains, but I knew
right away that something was up when I hit the first one and didn't get what I expected, like red-alert-level “
Hunh?”. (This was on my E-Nano, not the Lotus.) I also sometimes have “revelations”, where I suddenly understand a flavor in a new way, even though it hasn't itself changed. (And neither has my sort of primary sensory experience of it, but rather a kind of
interpretation that nevertheless affects the experience, through feedback, sometimes in a “burst”-y way.)
Point is, the Lotus has been a crucial tool
(companion??) in my road to experiencing flavor sublimity. Those “peak experience” first hits can be strong, clear, multi-faceted, gob-smacking wonders, where you pick up all the notes both separately and harmonizing together, all at the same time, paradoxically. Like a heavenly choir with fanfare trumpets against a “Jerusalem sky”… .
Well, OK, I have clearly sunk off into the deep end, and this discussion obviously belongs elsewhere, if anywhere.
Oops!
I am off to hit a newly-loaded Lotus with
Phresh GTH! Enjoy your evening!