I would agree with that! I’m interested in what I read about pairing a possible indica and sativa for a well rounded high.. adding effects? I mean it’s like pairing two herbs to create medicine? Like turmeric and black pepper thing.. black pepper activates the healing properties in turmeric.GMO wrote: ↑Sun Jan 14, 2024 8:28 pmI'll sometime bulk out weed that's too potent for day smoking but has flavour I love with something less potent and less strong tasting stuff
Sometimes will cocktail effects if one bud with the flavour of another
I guess all depends the ingredients for what recipes we create?
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Miixing strains when smoking?
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Re: Miixing strains when smoking?
i mix strains all the time. If you have a rolling tray it happens naturally...because all the leftovers get pushed into the same pile.
I actually remember listening to Shanti Baba (Scott Blakey) the owner and breeder of Mr Nice, creator of the white widow seedling, mango haze & white rhino...saying that before he begins crossing strains, he first mixes the two different cultivars together to get a representation of what the high and flavor of a cross may be/turn out. Before beginning the hard work of crossing lines and running out progeny. So yeah i reckon there's benefit in it.
I actually remember listening to Shanti Baba (Scott Blakey) the owner and breeder of Mr Nice, creator of the white widow seedling, mango haze & white rhino...saying that before he begins crossing strains, he first mixes the two different cultivars together to get a representation of what the high and flavor of a cross may be/turn out. Before beginning the hard work of crossing lines and running out progeny. So yeah i reckon there's benefit in it.
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Re: Miixing strains when smoking?
I do it all the time when rolling 4 a party
Always a good mix
Always a good mix
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I’ve pondered the same.. after smoking certain strains thinking dang yall would make beautiful babies! But wasn’t sure if it worked that way or if the kids would end up with a crazy eye and bad hair line. Either way it’s interesting and I do think there is something to smoking before crossing lines.Cave Hill Cole wrote: ↑Thu Jan 18, 2024 10:45 pmi mix strains all the time. If you have a rolling tray it happens naturally...because all the leftovers get pushed into the same pile.
I actually remember listening to Shanti Baba (Scott Blakey) the owner and breeder of Mr Nice, creator of the white widow seedling, mango haze & white rhino...saying that before he begins crossing strains, he first mixes the two different cultivars together to get a representation of what the high and flavor of a cross may be/turn out. Before beginning the hard work of crossing lines and running out progeny. So yeah i reckon there's benefit in it.
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