Strain identifying (bag seed)

Her fan leaves never got big always stayed small the buds are for the most part all grape size in not a little bigger but I did take a few off the bottom and smoke them up to see what I was working with and surprisingly did not have the flavor I was expecting the smell is a sweet gas but the taste is nutty and woody first few hits I felt an even high in the body and head but the more I smoked on the more cerebral the high got almost that headband high definitely buzzing so I wanna say it’s about 70% sativa and 40% indica cause I’m couch locked for sure.





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It’s not possible to visually identify strain. The closest you can get is to learn the terpine profiles of the various strains and compare them against taste and smell of your weed. It is the terpines that are responsible for taste and smell. Each strain has its own unique terpine profile.

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That’s what I was wondering thank you so I will always be wondering hahaha. Is there testing that can be done?

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I’m not aware of any strain or terpine testing services out there. There are THC% vendors out there, but that’s about it. With the proliferation of hybrid strains it has become very difficult to differentiate between the varying qualities of all the strains out there.

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Severe N toxicity (apparent by the leaves).

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I never stress what mystery beans are. I just smokem :grin:

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Sounds more like an Indica or Indica dominant Hybrid buzz/effects :love_you_gesture:

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Is that why his leaves look orange in some spots?

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Dark green waxy looking indicates N tox.

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Yeah, she looks a little rough. She survived to arctic freezes that lasted about two weeks each after that her leaves all turned dark purple and started dying The other leaves that didn’t turn purple just got darker. Wasn’t sure if it was nitrogen toxicity I used about 13ml of advanced nutrients bloom per gallon

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Might have been from the freeze

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