Overall Rating:
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5/5
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Type of weed:
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Hybrid
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Appearance of Meroin Strain MMJ:
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Light green small fluffy buds. According to the budtender working at the dispensary, the tips of the leaves are slightly yellow because the last veg stage includes only water and no nutrients, which expunges the plant’s nutrients prior to harvesting. I didn’t see much of this.
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How the strain smells:
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Distinct odor floral. Definitely can tell it was organically grown.
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What Meroin tastes like:
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Floral very pleasant to smoke – most of any bud I’ve smoked.
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Meroin Strain Effects:
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Head high time compression body buzzing mild euphoric heroin-like experience without couch lock. Handles my nausea without giving me munchies
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Meroin Helps with:
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Body buzz; Day time use; depression energizing; nausea
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Just as with common flowers or other household plants (roses, pea plants, etc...), Cannabis seed strains can be grown and crossbred. This is usually done for the purpose of developing new breeds with different characteristics such as the size of the plant, yield, taste, effect, bud to leaf ratio, or other specific traits that the grower desires. As this cross breeding continues, the plants end up forming different weed strain seeds, or generations. These are often described as being either F1, F2, or F3. In order to really make some informed seed purchase decisions it is very helpful to understand the differences between these various seed strains. Photo by Robert Nelson on Unsplash F1 Seeds: The First Breeding: An F1 seed variety is created by breeding together two pure strains. For example, a tall plant (represented with two dominant genes, AA) is bred with a small plant (represented by the two small recessive genes, aa). Since the resulting plants will each receive