![]() There’s evidence buds grown in this medium tend to have a more varied and complex terpene profile, which may lead to buds that smell and taste better. It is like the soil a plant would be using in nature, only it’s even better because it’s been amended with exactly the right kind of nutrients and supplements. ![]() When it comes to the time after harvest, you have an even more important job – you must dry and cure your buds properly or they may smell like grass or lose their smell altogether! Grow in “Living” Soil ( Super Soil)Įven better than giving your plant organic nutrients is to grow with your roots in a living soil. In other words, this is a type of soil with an active colony of microorganisms. Although you can change the actual natural taste of your cannabis during the grow, most methods to try to actually alter the natural smell/taste after the grow don’t work well. What about other, more straightforward methods to flavor cannabis buds? Well there are two basic times to enhance the essence of your cannabis buds: before you harvest the cannabis or after you harvest the cannabis. They’re very professional, and at least for right now, they are probably as close as you can get to a “real store” for seeds in the US □ They’ve got everything from fuel to peach! I love Seed Supreme as a seed source because they carry strains by breeders who have already proven themselves. So that is the first step in flavoring weed – finding the right strain! If you go to a major seed bank they often have a way to find the taste/smell you want.įor example, Seed Supreme has a strain selector you can use, and in the filter under “category” you have the option to search for certain tastes/flavors like skunk or candy. Here’s a list of more “taste-famous” strains but there are tons and tons of them! ![]() Here is an example of a room full of Super Lemon Haze plantsīlue AutoMazar (by Dutch Passion) – Autoflowering strain, smells like blueberryĪ cross between two autoflowering strains from breeder Dutch Passion, this strain is as much about taste and smell as it is about potency! Doesn’t usually cause ‘couchlock’ so many people like this strain for daytime use. The potency is surprisingly strong, energetic and creative, perfect for daytime use. Smells lemony, and certain plants will end up smelling just like a Lemonhead with a mix of citrus, sour and sweet. Super Lemon Haze (by Greenhouse Seeds) – Sativa You will be able to start smelling the pineapple when the plant is still in the flowering stage, but the smell is most pronounced after the buds have been dried and cured. With Pineapple Chunk the buds actually smell sweet, and some really do smell and taste quite a bit like pineapple! Especially if you follow the growing instructions listed below, you’ll yield the best taste!Īlthough not the highest yielding, this strain produces buds that always get a surprising number of positive comments about the taste and smell, and the bud effects are very smooth. Pineapple Chunk (by Barneys Farm) – IndicaĪ lot of the time when someone says a strain smells or tastes like a fruit, they mean that you’ll get small hints of that smell in the undertones. It often takes some experimentation to get the desired result. For this reason, many who decide to grow these strains may be disappointed to find out their home-grown doesn’t taste exactly how they remember when they last tried that strain. Generally these strains have been bred to specifically be reminiscent of their namesake, but often need the right growing conditions in order to turn out as expected. Some cannabis strains you may have heard of include Super Lemon Haze, Strawberry Cough, Blueberry OG, Grapefruit, and probably different variations of lemon, grapefruit, sage, strawberry, blueberry, other berries, etc. In fact, growers have spent years breeding cannabis strains that produce a natural bouquet of scents and aroma that mimic other flavors. Most cannabis strains have some natural flavors on their own. Weed combined with chocolate, vanilla, strawberry, cherry, root beer, and citrus flavors are relatively common flavors that have been experimented with. While I truly believe that the best marijuana flavor is achieved from a properly cured bud, the idea of occasionally ‘flavoring’ some marijuana or making flavored weed seems like a fun concept to experiment with. PA Strain Finder > FILTERS > FILTERS <<< PA Strain Finder | Home Want your dispensary added? Contact us | facebook.“How do I flavor weed?” is a common question by new growers.
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