Yea, i know that shrooms on SMALL DOSAGE can give people a nice warm fealing, but if you happen to take too much, then it might not be too nice. Like i said there are mild and strong strains and many in between, so a suggestion" eat some shrooms", really does not give a clear picture of how mushrooms affect or MIGHT affect a person.
My shroom experiences are with fairly strong MExicans and 2 grams was just about all i needed, but my friend usually ate 5 grams of those, so how can you advise people on psychedelics and the dosage on web forums?!
Same as with cannabis psychedelics affect people in various ways.
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the couchlock-effect is apparently caused my 'myrcene', not CBD. If a cannabis strain is "high" in effect (mostly sativa), CBD does not change it into a couchlock strain. According to reviews, high CBD-strains that have practically no THC in them are apparently still quite clear in effect, not "druggy/drunk-feeling".
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Why the sativa vs. indica isn't so clear cut case, is because many strains marketed as "indica" are actually indica-sativa hybrids. = a plant may look like a short indica, but the effect could still have quite alot of sativa-influence.
Already, 10 years ago, on many grower-forums, people were complaining cause it was really difficult to find 100% indicas anymore, cause thou many strains were marketed and sold as "indica", they actually were/are sativa-indica hybrids.
OneHighMofo wrote:The real answer to your question Monty is - find a strain that gives you the effect you want. Relying on the 'knowledge' of other people is not the way to go in the Cannabis world as everyone has totally subjective viewpoints and the science just isn't there (yet) to actually answer your question with any real veracity.
I don't mean to start an argument, but i really don't agree with this comment. Some of it yes, but most of it is quite different from my own experience.
If cannabis strains usually would not give a certain kind of effect, there would not be a need to advertise different strains, cause they would all be "subjective experiences", and this simply isn't so.
Sure cannabis affects people differently, because of brain chemistry, mood etc. but to say "the is no answer to your question yet", simply is not true. Go visit large cannabis-grower forums, and you will see that people describe certain strains in similar fashion to each otehr most of the time:
"this strain has a creeper high" ..."this strain is narcotic couchlock" .."this strain has a clear high, with no-ceiling" and many agree.
Just about every cannabis strain i have grown personally, have been just about how the strain was marketed by a breeder.
Coffeeshops and how they describe the strains they sell might be quite "subjective", cause many times coffeshops aren't very well informed on the genetics of the bud they're selling. On many menus you see "sativa leaning hybrids" sold as indica and vice versa. = UK Cheese (Skunk #1) is many times sold as "indica" in Amsterdam thou it is actually genetically a 75% sativa (Colombia Gold-Acapulco Gold-Afghani)
..but, imo, most home-growers seem to agree on the effects of various strains quite well, or atleast this is my experience from the last 10 years of reading grower-forums and growing the plant myself.
Like i said, i'm not here to start an argument, i simply just don't agree with this statement.
Peace.
