Whether you are starting your cannabis collection or finding for new sativa strains to try, knowing the difference between low, medium and high quality is important.
The Difference between Low, Medium and High Quality Weed
1. The Difference between Low, Medium and High Quality
Weed
Reading the description can also be helpful to find out more about the strain and
its origins. Here are some of the examples to look for in low, medium and high
quality cannabis.
Whether you are starting your cannabis collection or finding for new sativa
strains to try, knowing the difference between low, medium and high quality is
important.
Low Quality Cannabis Buds
The concentration of cannabinoids is typically very low because of the extreme
environmental factors it has gone through and from poor storage.
The effects of consuming shake can make you feel mellow, relaxed, and sleep-
inducing. However, most people will experience headaches and other negative
side effects after smoking it.
The advantage of bottom shelf cannabis is that it’s generally much cheaper than
higher quality cannabis.
Medium-Quality Cannabis
The difference between medium and high quality cannabis is the technique that
is used to bring the bud to market. The middle shelf buds are a vibrant green with
colorful pistils, while some will even have purple hues and sugary trichomes.
Medium quality buds will be brought to the market quicker with messy trim jobs,
quick drying methods and improper flushing of nutrients. There are usually no
stems or seeds that can be found on the bud.
2. High-Quality Cannabis
The bud will have a sugary resin coat which is the cannabinoids and terpenes
which gives the bud the powerful effects and flavour. When you touch the bud,
you’ll feel the stickiness from the frosting trichomes.
Typically, you will find the rating beside the name of the cannabis to alert you of
the premium pricing that comes with top quality cannabis.