I might be wrong, but I've always kind of thought this photo was bullshit. Isn't the high determined by whether the plant is indica or sativa? By that photo's logic, I could harvest a heavy indica when the trics are all mostly cloudy, and I would get a sativa-like high. Anyone have any comments on this?View attachment 2330560they should be mostly amber
I hear you on that one, however I do notice that as the indica plant starts to mature from 3 weeks on in flowering, the buzz when sampled each week does change from body to cerebral IMO. This is always evident in my plants that I grow and also similar with Sativa as well ( in the fact that the THC/CBD effect changes week to week in flowering). That being said I'm not sure I would classify it exactly as that article does, being that they claim the buzz changes from an up type of high to a couch lock narcotic high, though IMO the buzz definitely increases as the plant matures however one wishes to assess it is to each there own.I might be wrong, but I've always kind of thought this photo was bullshit. Isn't the high determined by whether the plant is indica or sativa? By that photo's logic, I could harvest a heavy indica when the trics are all mostly cloudy, and I would get a sativa-like high. Anyone have any comments on this?
Also, some photos would help us greatly, OP.