Cannabis and No Shortage of Variety

2009.04.03

To most pot, user’s cannabis is just a basic substance to use for recreational use. Most novices will simply start using whatever is easiest for them to obtain. They will refer to it as pot, weed, grass, and marijuana.

For non-users it is not hard to distinguish its pungent order as weed. Cannabis actually comes from a variety of plants with the most common ones being the skunk plant. Which one has to admit if they have ever smelled weed the name of the plant is quite fitting. This form of marijuana, which is sometimes used to fix with other types of plant derivatives. For the most part skunk #1 is pure. From the skunk, family of plants comes other slightly less common plants such as ice, mazar and belladona. Then aside from these are super skunk and the big kahuna, and included in this is the female skunk.

The skunk plant has the characteristics of being unaffected by heat. Part of it came from Mexican and the other is Columbian It depends where the cannabis is cultivated that stipulates its variety.

In the 1990’s from the white family originating from Brazil and Southern Indies was the most famed. It includes the Flying Dutchman, the pure and the marijuana seeds called sativa seeds. It has a substantial price to it. Amongst the white are several other variations known as White Widow, Great White Shark, and White Russia just to name a few.

Somewhere between Oregon and Canada, the blue family of cannabis came into being. The variations in this family, which came to light in the 1970s, were from plant types originating from Purple Thai and Afghani. At the street level, it would be known as Blue Moonshine, Blueberry or Blue Velvet as well as other varieties.

When it comes down to the use of pot, the user expects one thing and that is has to be good in order to get the euphoria they expect from it. It doesn’t matter whether they choose to use it by a joint, hash pipe, or bubble bags, the priority is the quality.

Although there are several good qualities, it also seems that it becomes a matter of preference as well. Different users have different expectations. They don’t seem to mind paying a good price if the weed is good.

If the quality is poor then the marijuana user feel he has been ripped off no matter what kind of deal he may have gotten on the price. Naturally, those long-term weed users can quickly discern the various qualities of the blends. It’s the novice who most often is taken on the price in comparison to the weed. This is most likely because he hasn’t done enough varieties to allow him to do a comparison.

Once a pot user finds a good quality that gives them, everything that they personally want out of a joint then they will usually stick with the same supplier. The assumption is they will always get the same variety although this is most often not the case.