Yes, by the amount of THC.
The active ingregient is THC.
I believe White Widow is the most potent strain around. Followed by Northern Lights, Afghan Kush, Trainwreck, Sour Diesel, etc.
There are many strong strains. White Widow, Sour Diesel, Kush, and Skunk, to name a few.
Marijuana isn't measured in "hits". Be more specific.
The amount of marijuana in the system is measured in nanograms per milliliter of a THC metabolite in the urine. According to the National Institute of Drug Abuse standards, a positive test requires a concentration of 50ng/ml or more. A chronic user can test as high as 400 or more.
Marijuana has analgesic, antiemetic, anti-inflammatory, sedative, anticonvulsive, and laxative actions.
The active ingregient is THC.
Nope. LSD is active at doses ranging in micrograms. Marijuana is not...
there are not even comparable marijuana is a drug that calms the body and mind where salvia is a hallucinogen
It is extremely potent if grown right. Over 20% THC. One of the most potent strains out there. Both of White Russian's parents are outstanding, White widow and ak47. You should get some.
I believe White Widow is the most potent strain around. Followed by Northern Lights, Afghan Kush, Trainwreck, Sour Diesel, etc.
Loud is a nickname for the most potent strains of marijuana known as hydroponics
Solids are not measured in Gallons. they are measured in grams, ounces, pounds, and tons.
Yes, you can in 49 states.
Because marijuana is considered as a schedule controlled substance. It is highly potent and addictive which has a potential for abuse.
A Marijuana plant has a potent and distinct odor. Whether or not it smells bad is a matter of personal opinion.
Theres more potent strains. Yes, and no. There were the same potent strains that we have now, the classics, like the Widows and whatnot back then as well. However, there are many more cross breeds today. However, there have also been many famous strains from the 60s that no longer exist today because the lineage of the plants was lost. They can try to be recreated through cross breeding, but they can only come so close. Also, the studies that showed that marijuana of the 60s was less potent that today's strain used degraded marijuana that had not been stored properly. The test has been redone with properly stored strains, and it revealed the truth that there has always been average, low THC marijuana (aka mids, regs, etc.), and there has been the more potent top-of-the-line marijuana (aka headies, denk, etc).