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Lately I’ve been kind of digging around for some of the “older” strains that have been around forever, and was able to get ahold of Granddaddy Purple. I really miss the OG Afghani lineage, though. Even just plain skunk (where’d that go?).

Anyway all this rambling to ask, what’s your favorite strain?

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[–] FrostyTrichs@crazypeople.online 2 points 2 days ago (1 children)

I wouldn't say I have a favorite. I think most strains have something to offer but their commercially produced versions are lackluster at best. (This is my opinion not a judgement or an attempt to belittle anyone's weed or favorite source for it.)

The strains I enjoy most don't have names that are easy to share with others because they've been grown and crossed by me for me and I don't bother naming them. I keep records of genetic histories and notes about them based on my own experiences, working the ones that offer the types of relief I'm looking for into the regular growing rotation. As a result I almost always have a number of plants growing from breeders all over the world too just to see what else is out there and if there's something new worth folding into something else I have going.

I'm a firm believer in the entourage effect and I think the more commercialized weed becomes too much gets destroyed and lost in the process. That results in an incomplete picture of what any given strain can be, assuming what you're getting is actually what they're selling/labeling it as.

The best thing you can do is take control of the process. Everything else places too much trust on an industry and suppliers that will always prioritize profit over proper cultivation and handling.

[–] sandwich@piefed.social 2 points 2 days ago (1 children)

One thing I’m not a huge fan of with a lot of newer strains is how they seem to want to lean it too THC-heavy, which might sound dumb, but the more balanced strains always make me feel better.

I wish I lived in a state where I could grow my own. I have a couple of things that I use it for, so being able to have more control over the development and growth would be ideal.

But yeah, I totally agree. Seems like a lot of the strains have drifted away from their original lineage quite a bit.

Legality is irrelevant IMO, but if you aren't comfortable with it I can understand that too.