Choosing a weed strain: Understanding the quality
The foremost step to becoming fussy about getting stoned is picking a good strain to smoke up. For any strain that you choose, you must know the basics of quality testing and choice making. Not exaggerating, but the strain can literally change the overall trip under the weed effect. In this article, some crucial data has been shared to facilitate the decision making when it comes to selecting a strain from that boundless array of options available in the market.
Properly dried
Although, the two words are enough to suggest what the moisture level of strain should be, still to be sure one should check if the stem snaps when it’s bent. If it is supple and bends like a green stick, then it has excess moisture which makes it flabby and unfit for smoking. The desired dryness should not be of the level of turning it into powder when crumbled for checking. So the only advocacy is to snap it before purchasing and considering more dry one over moister one as adding some moisture later is more adaptable for the weed strains than the other way round.
Suitably cured
The next thing after catching the vision of the skunk is to gasp its whiff. If your weed smells freshly cut like the trimmed grass, then it hasn’t gone through proper curing. This is a longer process which can take up to weeks after harvest and drying phases. It involves conversion of inactive THC content to psychoactive as it is wanted. There cannot be hushing to this period of breakdown. So properly cured weed, confirmed by its smell should only be taken to enjoy the innate power of pot.
Regs v/s danks
One usually gets disappointed by the spiked smoke coming from one strain or the other. However, picking on the basis of presence of seeds is an easy decision. Regs is commonly the low quality full of seeds dried schwag which is a ‘pathetic high’ in disguise. On the other hand, dank is the seedless Mary Jane which, if of a good refined quality, has a brimming concentration of THC. Trust me, from a recreational point of view THC in these strains matters a lot. So treat yourself with a high grade strain which is easier to crush, separate and of course smoke-up.
Mold on skunk
The problem which might require a microscope to be pulled out for scrutiny is mold. It’s not trouble-free smoking a moldy weed bud thinking that it merely alters the high it could give otherwise as rest gets burnt into the fire. Inhaling this unfit stuff can result in lung infection and hit your alveoli bad before it reaches your neurons.
Before you bring another packet of kush home, make sure you go through this guidance and embark on it to enjoy an terrific trip.