MARIJUANA-GROWING THE MOST POTENT STAIN IN THE WORLD 27%
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@flyingcinabuns I was refering to the original white widow created by Arjan from green house seed co wich is now at 16.6% so you are right it is stronger.Theres alot of seed companies crossing with white widow claiming that it is original, sometimes ending up more potent. Cheers
@SPIDERMACABRE white widow can accually be up to 18%
Most of you commenting are noobs no offence. This guy is full of crap there is no pot outside goverment facilities that is that potent. Hawaiian snow and Nevilles haze are the most potent strains accessable end of story! and by the way whte widow is only 11-12%
agree… just enjoy and stop thinking you r special…it’s the plant and not some fool’s first go
This guy is a dickhead
that almost looks like shwag! doesnt look like much to me.
the % isnt the main thing to consider any way. take white widow. it has around 20% THC content but gives a wicked high.
look for the kind of high you want. sativa gives a heady and social high and indica gives a more body relaxing sleepy high, hybrids combine the 2 traits in different ways.
peace guys : )
You obviously have no idea what you are talking about ….How Do They get the 27% number…. where does it come from…. how is it derived…. the more you look that up… the more you will see it’s made up….27% THC in a plant that weighs 1 LBS. Would be a little over a quarter pound of THC? Wrong …Is it 27% Of the volume of the Trichombs Filled With THC Nope Think again After Careful Investigation You Will See that’s wrong Too So Where Does The Number come From?
@Bauks420 THC dumbass
that looked like average homegrown….pfft
Isnt the strongest known strain right now 22%
im probably wrong though, havent been to hightimes in awhile
STOP WATCHING!!! lol
its 1 long video to get u to a website
theres no information IN IT
.. potent stain…
what is it, a shit stain?
fuckin vid is a buzzkill.
useless info.
and you spelled the tittle wrong “Stain” should be St”r”ain… A stain as you spelled it is something you can’t get out of your shirt lol…looks tasty tho =)
I agree 27% of what …?
more potent
all of you dont know shit just smoke the fuckin thing
27% of what? nobody has ever answered that. i keep hearing these thc percentages so wats it a percentage of? total weight? bullshit. the only part of the plant that has any canabinoids is the trichome heads. and if u were to take all the thc,cbc,cbg and everthing else that make us high out of those heads it would be minuscule. so if it isnt a percentage of the weightof the plant then what is it a percentage of?
this is skunk its not natural man played god and geneticly made it anyone who smokes skunk is not smoking something that nature gave us
he showed us his now you show us yours, if its that dank like you say
looks like shit compared 2 mine
go fuck yourself
I strongly advice you not to ingest THC, It will come out of your body as acid…
The potency of herb is dependent on many factors including genetics, but also the grower’s experience level, the light intensity the plant received, the overall fertilization schedule, the proper harvest time, and the drying and curing time.
Don’t forget The Sativa head high vs the Indica body stone. Its hard to say whats the best strain out there, my favorite that Ive ever smoked would have to be G13. That was 80/20 indica to sativa.
Also interesting. YouTube – Marijuana Use Studies – A History, with Ethan Russo, MD