tstick
Well-Known Member
Just for a (hopefully) fun discussion regarding how the presentation of buds has changed over the years.
When I was a young guy starting out smoking (when I shouldn't have because I was too young!)...we basically just accepted "weed" as being a bunch of dried up leaves, stems and seeds that had to be sorted out and ultimately rolled into a joint. There wasn't really a concern with the looks being well-manicured or of a certain color...or even that it was covered with crystalline trichomes...TRICHOMES???? No one even knew what they were!
But nowadays, we see these absolutely stellar-looking nugs of uniform size and density -NEVER a fan leaf! NEVER a loose stem! or any other garbage in the bag....BAGS??? Oh wait...I mean containers!
And I was fascinated to watch an Urban Remo video where he was a judge testing Sativas for some kind of Cannbis Cup judging or something...and they made choices based on looks, first, and then went back and checked the other "uglier" samples later on...only to find that many of the beautiful-looking buds didn't pack the flavor of the less-beautiful ones.
So, even though there seems to be a "standard" for what LOOKS good, it doesn't always follow through that those will be the best quality strains.
What, then, IS bag appeal good for?
When I was a young guy starting out smoking (when I shouldn't have because I was too young!)...we basically just accepted "weed" as being a bunch of dried up leaves, stems and seeds that had to be sorted out and ultimately rolled into a joint. There wasn't really a concern with the looks being well-manicured or of a certain color...or even that it was covered with crystalline trichomes...TRICHOMES???? No one even knew what they were!
But nowadays, we see these absolutely stellar-looking nugs of uniform size and density -NEVER a fan leaf! NEVER a loose stem! or any other garbage in the bag....BAGS??? Oh wait...I mean containers!
And I was fascinated to watch an Urban Remo video where he was a judge testing Sativas for some kind of Cannbis Cup judging or something...and they made choices based on looks, first, and then went back and checked the other "uglier" samples later on...only to find that many of the beautiful-looking buds didn't pack the flavor of the less-beautiful ones.
So, even though there seems to be a "standard" for what LOOKS good, it doesn't always follow through that those will be the best quality strains.
What, then, IS bag appeal good for?