I hope I am not carping or harping on this subject: The subjective evaluation of Marijuana.
Is everybody really different or are there a few groups of preferences shared by a majority of marijuana consumers. Analysis is necessary for contaminant screening. Many people can successfully read turpene profiles and thc, cbd, cbn percentages and select a desired variety.
The determinate commercial factor is what sells fastest and for the most money.
I have heard a number of opinions about what was good and on analysis research I found some low thc percentages. I myself smoked joints and had hash from unimpressive analysis strains. Some hard core strong pot smokers are most satisfied by strains which are not Analysis Queens nor extremely popular.
I had a similar experience as I evaluated four strains last week. The fourth was a familiar usual strain I vaporized a lot of, I have made concentrate and hash from and I occasionally smoke a joint of.
The Lemon Lamb's Breath I smoked was strong, did not choke me or taste bad and it provided a clearly visible audible perceptible high. I also did not feel stiff and aching as much as I had before smoking the Lemon Lamb's Breath.
I am not sure if the UK Cheese was supposed to be strong, I ask let me evaluate your strongest Marijuana but possibly the taste was supposed to be great and unique, (mmm m i wonder) In any case, I found that the UK Cheese was not strong enough for my needs or taste. I found myself looking around in the shadows and out among the trees for a towering high, OK I admit it: Love those Towering Highs. You must know completely absorbed in what was at hand.
The towering feeling of total support of my body, floating as I lay down to sleep, relaxing and experiencing release breaths. Not with the Lemon Lamb`s Breath nor the UK Cheese and not with the highly recommended ``Freak out on one toke`` Wedding Cake.
THE UNSETTLING PART FOR ME WITH THE UK Cheese and Wedding Cake was that I was aching and stiff still and I became quite wasted, tired out and dragging my-self around. This might be considered ``strong.``
Worse is the situation I have often experienced on trying a new variety. I get really shaky and sometimes even tremble. I was happy on day four to roll up a familiar strain joint to compare with the three new varieties and relieved as I quickly loosened up and saw psychedelic and was high.
I did not have to look into the shadows or among the trees to see that I was stoned. I will try to visually recreate the mood and the view and the smooth relaxation.
I do wonder why the varieties which affected me negatively are very popûlar.
Postscript: I rolled a joint of a newly harvested new strain of unknown origin and it was better than my regular standby marijuana. I will see, I will have to smoke some when it is really ready or will my enthusiasm be only the new of the strain, I am usually not like this, new strain and really high.