Top shelf cannabis
Buy Top shelf cannabis strains, Purple Haze | Sour Diesel | Godfather OG | Candyland Cookies | Sour Lemon Haze | Tangie | Jack Herer. These cannabis are produced by quality growers that create high potency with great aromas and flavors and they cost more than lower quality weed with less THC levels. Typically, top-shelf cannabis is grown indoors allowing the grower to have more control over the cultivation process such as temperature.
Top Shelf Weed Characteristics
Color and Bud Structure (Density)
The buds’ texture and color can determine the strain’s phenotype and how it’s grown. You can say that the visual signals tell a lot about its quality. High-quality buds should have vibrant colors and not be dull, while low-quality buds may take a brown or gray color in appearance. They often display deep green leaves with vivid orange, crimson, deep purple, or blue.
Quality buds are dense and tightly packed which offers a springy structure and should resist crumbling. Grooming and taking care of the buds play an important role in the cultivation stage to achieve well-manicured and tight-trimmed buds, which should be akin to the precision of a chisel.
Trichomes
The flower buds also should be coated in trichomes which resemble sparkling crown diamonds that almost look shimmery in the sunlight. A dense and sugary coating of trichomes is a sign of a promise in potent experience. The more density of trichomes, the higher the concentration of the compounds that the plants produce meaning it will offer stronger potency and top-shelf quality.
Texture
The texture of high-quality cannabis should feel sticky, dry, spongy, and firm. If the bud feels other ways than mentioned previously, such as crumbling to the touch or feeling damp, are the signs of poor conditions during the cultivation or curing process.
Terpene Profiles and Aroma
There’s no one particular scent that defines top-shelf cannabis, but high-quality cannabis should reflect its robust scent. Pungency should be the first scent hitting your nose when sniffing, and then the complex aromas come after to indicate the quality of the strain. If your nose picks up on smells with a hint of hay or mold, then that’s not top-shelf cannabis.
Another thing that should be paid attention to in top-shelf weed is their unique terpene profiles. Terpenes are aromatic compounds produced by plants including cannabis that give the plant its distinctive smell and flavor. They will indicate particular terpenoids that create different smells and flavors with various experiences.
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