exactly when I overdosed the GH Ripen in the last weeks than not flusshed out before harvo... synthetic nutes can gives shit taste (for the record I've never tasted shit)
Cool they're making that available. Would be interesting to see a comparo of different GG#4 samples from different growers, indoors and out, for cannabinoid and terpene profiles, using different nutrient programs/growing methods/styles from the same proven/verified 'cut'. THIS is the kind of information more important than pics of plants and buds IMO. This is the kind of stuff I'd look at when approving suppliers/materials. Time to stop the speculation about canna and prove things through independent 3rd party labs. This is the way it's done in the nutritional and essential oil industries. TEST! Eventually the canna industry will catch up and the direction it's ultimately headed.
Then you have people that can make it as coffee testers and sommeliers when the 99.9% of us don't stand a chance doing anything like that. That's a god given gift of the senses ala Robert Parker. A lot of what peeps talk about regarding canna is subjective. Lab tests based on something like an AOAC method don't lie and are repeatable.Interesting thing about Carvone is it's isometric - the smell humans pick up from it depends on whether it's "left-handed" or "right-handed" in shape. One smells like spearmint and the other smells like carroway.
confuse blended with single malt? barbarians and visigoths!!I think the majority of the people who claim some deep nose with coffee/wine/scotch are talking out of their asses. There's a perceived social superiority with things like that and people don't want to admit they just smell coffee, just smell alcohol and a hint of oak. I used to be a real scotch drinker, and there are a lot of smells going on in there, but too often I've seen friends get a chuckle out of some self-proclaimed expert by passing them a glass of Dewer's, tell them it's Oban or Laphroaig, and then listen as they babble on about all the smells you know they're not really smelling.
Yep! Michael Pollan can sometimes be out of touch in that way urban bourgeois writers are, but he gets it right more often than not. "The Omnivore's Dilemma" is an equally good one.