Marijuana is a popular plant to grow. There are many ways to introduce people to marijuana, and plants grown for your own use are voted the most popular type of Marijuana in brown bag THC tips and train-the-trades programs worldwide.
Plants bred for pot culture are called genetically modified nonindoors, or GMNs. These includecannabis strains such as Kush, Charlotte’s Tears, and Diesel (all named after women), as well as new additions like Jack Herer and Banana Bush. All have cannabinoid profiles similar to that of an English Chelsea Coffeehouse roast coffee.
At first glance, these strains may look the same because they are all green with a distinct pistil shape. However, check out their name and you will notice something different about them.
Sour Diesel
The familiar scent of tobacco and cannabis is a powerful marketing tool in use, as it is hard to describe the distinctly strong aroma of tobacco and cannabis.
The classic diesel smell is very recognizable, and once you’ve experienced it, you’ll never forget it. It is hard to forget the smell of tobacco and cannabis, which many people find comforting.
Since there are many variations of Sour Diesel, there are many ways to create your signature signature version. You can add more indica or more sativa components, there are almost no rules to the sour diesel plant blend, and most recently, there has been the introduction of hash-infused sour diesel.
This is a very popular strain bred in California for its pronounced skunk smell.
Girl Scout Cookies
Girl Scout Cookies is one of the most popular marijuana strains bred in California. This strain was created to be a classic cookie style plant. Due to its strong scent, people were told to keep a small piece of the plant in the process of smoking it.
Its flavor is sweet and classic, making it perfect for social events or fun with friends. Its high makes you feel relaxed so you can do other things more easily. It is also ideal for those who struggle with appetite, weight loss is an easy way to feel better.
This breed was originally created as a kitchen staple. McDonald’s tried their new strain in a pilot program and gave them the name “Mc fried chicken” after seeing how easily people took them down.
Harlequin
The name sounds like a children’s books or movies title, but these marijuana strains are very mature looking. They have stylish names and look like normal plants you would see growing in a pot.
These fashionable strains are typically designed to be higher in CBD content than the average marijuana plant. This is so the user will not have to deal with the psychoactive effects of THC, which comes from Cannabidiol.
However, as the plants grow, they produce more THC which can cause euphoria when smoked. The designers wanted a low CBD content so they could get a strong imprint of the plant into their vaporizer material.
Sour Candy
Whenaa producer Matt Kraly describes Whenaa to you, he says, it looks like “a cross between a lemon drop and a chocolate bonbon.” Whenaa is a medium green plant that looks almost exactly like a lemony mint bonbon.
Whenaa are very rare plants, only found in the mountains of California. They were introduced in the state by marijuana growers to add flavor to their products.
Although Whenaa are not commonly available to visitors to the state, they can be grown in almost every region of California. There are currently five regions where Whenaa can be obtained: San Francisco Bay Area, Los Angeles Valley, Montecito Heights, Santa Paula Hilltop, and Carquinezwood Tunnel.
This article will talk about some different ways to grow Whenua in order to give it enough sunlight and moisture.
XJ-13
X-Advanced is a new cannabis strain bred by the team at GreenHouse Seed Bank. It is an intermediate between sativa and indica strains.
X-Advanced was created by breeding x-sativas with traditional indicas. This cross provides unique properties such as a uplifting mood, stress relieving effects, and a slight increase in mental abilities.
X-Advanced is a medium to hard growing plant that can live up to six years in the ground. It is sometimes referred to as the velvet American marijuana or the stealthy strain. When looking it its face, you would miss it because of its velvety look.
This strain has been popular for use in treating tiredness, stress, and improving moods. People who are serious about this plant should invest in averified cultivar which is geneticly transferred into new plants to add more of these traits into additional benefits.
MK Ultra
MK ultra is a black, powdery marijuana strain that is related to skunk strains, but not skunk. This plant is 3-5 times taller than other common marijuana strains and has thicker leaves.
MK ultra was created in the 1970s to be a high-rent drug product. It was originally sold as a furniture polish and odor remover, but it has since been reclassified as a drug property.
The name comes from the chemical process used to create it. It is sometimes called the killer weed because of its strong psychoactive properties. When smoked, it can send you into moods and feelings of extreme anxiety, nausea, and muscle tension.
These symptoms can last for hours or even days! Because of this, it is often used in self-help books as an example of how something can make you feel very different things do not work for me, only my cannabis does.
Chemo
Chemo is a Malaysian hybrid Marijuana strain that was created by crossing Cinderella with the Terminator.
Chemo is a short, chubby plant that looks a little like a rotund algebra teacher dance with her sharp orange leaves and MSI-chilled demeanor. She’s always on time with her class updates, always.
The Chemo way to school is always on time. That includes growing techniques and an understanding of why certain strains work and do not work in cultivation.
Like all the other members of the Magician Strains group, the Chemo does not suffer from overdose or microwaveability issues.
Purps
Purps is a medium to strong cannabis phenotype. It was created in the Netherlands and introduced to Europe in 2005.
Purps has been described as a sky blue, grey, or dark green marijuana with distinctive sprays of vibrantorter color. These colors include red, yellow, orange, and cream.
These sprays are called terpenes and they are what give marijuana its flavor. Most people know about pungent weeds like dockside greenery but less well known is that some strains have terpenes.
These can include mango and vanilla flavors that prevail in your smoke. By having different colored marijuana, you can tell which plant is which. For example, an orangey-green style would be one with cream-yellow sprays.