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Group: alt.drugs.pot · Group Profile
Author: BudBurner
Date: Jul 31, 2008 16:28

On Jul 31, 4:56 am, Cannabidraake
wrote:
> I love pot, of course, but I don't want to go to any stronger things
> to get buzzes.
>
> Since I have successfully reversed my psychosis through the use of
> marijuana, I find I can take "bigger highs" without getting the spins
> and without psychotic breaks.  As a result, I'm looking for strains
> that are stronger so I can get bigger highs with less smoking.
>
> In the past I've always just "bought weed" and didn't care what kind
> it was.  Even "weak" pot was enough for me.  Smoking three or four
> dime-sized bowls of *average* pot would knock me out.
>
> After curing my psychosis by exposing the roots of it to my conscious
> mind (which I will bring up in court if I'm ever dragged into one for
> smoking).  I found that, concerning the connection between the body
> and spirit, pot turns what is normally a dialup connection into a
> broadband one, allowing you to *know yourself* more completely, more
> quickly.  I find I can now smoke heavily on chronic.
>
> But now... I either need to find out what strains I can ask my dealer
> for which are the most potent, or I need to find out what I can do to
> amplify the effects of an existing high.  When I last bought, I asked
> for $75 worth of regular pot, and $75 in chronic.  I ended up with
> $100 in chronic because he had to buy it that way, and I still got $75
> worth of some kind of pot... I can't remember what it was called, but
> they are in little nuggets about the size of filberts, and the lump of
> pot of that variety which I paid $75 for amounts to something about
> the size of a quarter converted to a sphere.
>
> I was sort of pissed at first.  I smoked one out of about six or seven
> of those filbert-sized nuggets and it is a good high.  I'm just
> waiting for that special day when I'm going to take all of what's left
> and first get a high going on chronic, then blast all the remaining
> nuggets of this ultra-potent stuff into my lungs in one quick session.
>
> There may be some kind of limit to how high one can get.  I dunno.  Or
> maybe now that I've cured psychosis, it just feels different.  Before
> curing psychosis, whenever I was high it felt like my face was pointed
> in like 5 or 6 different directions at once...like my spirit was
> fractured and had been reassembled incorrectly.  Now that this feeling
> is no longer present, it may give me the illusion of not being as high
> as I really am.
>
> Either way... What type of pot would you ask for if you wanted the
> most potency in the fewest tokes?  And about what does that cost?  I
> might rake together about $500 for the ultimate buzzfest or
> something....see what I can take before I destroy myself. lol
>
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> cannabidra...@earthlink.net (no longer valid, but I still like it.  :-)

Well, this is a question that is not easy to answer. There
are so many different effect of different strains of ganga that I
could not even begin to tell you what strain to look for. I can tell
you that if you have any spare closet space or a corner of your attic/
basement/whatever that you can start a little garden of your own and
have some of the best herb you have ever had at your fingertips; even
better, you can have variety by growing several different strains and
then enjoying the lack of building a tolerance to any one strain.
Sativas give an energetic, focused and sometimes intense high which
may not be desirable to some. Indicas tend to give you the couchlock
and totally numb high. Afghanis tend to be almost a mix of the two but
are really a seperate genus of the cannabis strain (it's generally
accepted that the 4 strains of cannabis are Sativa, Indica, Afghanica
and Ruderallis).
A really strong strain can give the inexperienced an anxiety
attack, and even I have had them from time to time when I've
experienced an entirely new strain for the first time (and usually to
excess! Lol!). Once used to a strain's characteristics, one can adjust
how much ends up in the bubbler and know exactly what to expect. This
is where variety comes into play, eliminating tolerance and making the
evening much more enjoyable by choosing your strain according to how
you feel or want to feel.
Good to see you posting again with regularity. It's been a
number of years since you were a regular poster!
BudBurner
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