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How Weed Grow STRAIN HUNT 2023 – Best Frost, THC, Terpenes, Buds & Structure – Harvest Highlights

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Hunting for the perfect cannabis strain involves considering various factors that contribute to its overall quality and effects. This video is intended to show you how different cannabis strains grow under the same conditions and the variances in quality and how to choose the best strain to breed based on the grow results. By evaluating the terpene profile, frost level/THC content, bud structure, stem structure, and yield, you can refine your search and find strains that align with your preferences, needs, and cultivation capabilities. Remember, the ideal strain is subjective and can vary depending on individual preferences, desired effects, and intended use.

Every year I do a massive hunt and instead of phenos, I grow out multiple strains to try to find the best ones. Instead of a seed to harvest, I’m only going to show you the final results and rate and review each strain based on the following:

1. Terpenes:

Terpenes are the aromatic compounds found in cannabis that contribute to its distinctive flavors and scents. Each strain possesses a unique terpene profile, which influences its effects and therapeutic benefits. Some common terpenes include Limonene, Myrcene, Pinene, and Linalool. Understanding the terpene composition can help you identify strains that align with your desired effects, such as relaxation, focus, or pain relief. Researching and experimenting with different terpene profiles can lead you to your preferred cannabis strain.

2. Frost Level/THC:

The frost level, often indicated by the amount of visible trichomes, gives an idea of the strain’s potency. Trichomes are the resinous glands that contain cannabinoids, including THC (tetrahydrocannabinol). Strains with high levels of frost tend to have a higher THC content, which can result in stronger psychoactive effects. However, it’s essential to find a balance between THC levels and your tolerance to avoid overwhelming experiences. Novice users might prefer strains with lower THC levels, while experienced users may seek potent strains for specific therapeutic purposes.

3. Bud Structure:

Bud structure refers to the physical appearance of the cannabis flowers. The structure can vary from dense and compact buds to loose and fluffy ones. Dense buds typically indicate higher cannabinoid concentration and resin production. However, different bud structures can also affect the smokeability, flavor, and burn of the strain. While personal preferences play a role, it’s worth noting that well-cured, properly trimmed buds generally provide a more enjoyable smoking or vaping experience.

4. Stem Structure:

The stem structure of cannabis plants can provide valuable insights into their overall health and growth patterns. Sturdy stems with a thick diameter often indicate robust plants that can support heavy buds. Conversely, weak or spindly stems might suggest issues with plant health, nutrient deficiencies, or poor genetics. Examining the stem structure can help you identify strains that are more likely to thrive during cultivation and produce desirable yields.

5. Yield:

Yield refers to the amount of usable cannabis a strain can produce during cultivation. Some strains are known for their high yields, while others may have lower yields but offer exceptional quality. The desired yield may depend on personal preferences, available space for cultivation, and the intended use of the harvested cannabis. If you’re growing your own cannabis, researching the expected yield of different strains can help you maximize your efforts and achieve your cultivation goals.

The video timestamps are:

0:58 Hermaphrodites in the Hunt
2:15 Terpy Highs: Mac Nana & Selfie Seeds: GxS
4:10 Solfire Genetics: Space Juice
5:07 Terpy Highs: Mac Nana
6:08 Greenhouse Seeds: Caramel Apple Gelato
7:44 Selfie Seeds: Gx2
9:22 Terpy Highs: Stomped Berries
10:38 Sin City Seeds: Yuzu Sorbet
11:38 Humboldt Seed Company: Hella Jelly

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The three hermaphrodites in this project were Pulp Friction from Green House Genetics, Grandmaster Sexy by Exotic Genetics and Bogeyman by Sin City Seeds. Stomped Berries was a “last ditch” herm which happens when strains are in bloom too long and I dont mind this type of herm as much. A scorecard and rank of the strains in this hunt can be downloaded on my website which details yield and all measurements.

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