understanding marijuana talk

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danfinance2008

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i am trying to pic some strains to grow. as i am new to growing, i need to understand different terminology. i have heard couch lock, souring, pleasantly euphoric high

Indica and Sativa what plant produces what high? what is one benifit over the other

i am lloking for a pleasant high, not a stoned look, numb
i want a happy laughing high
this is what i am working on

i would like help with picking the happy strain, but also with the terminology so i can experiment

thanks
 
danfinance2008 said:
i am trying to pic some strains to grow. as i am new to growing, i need to understand different terminology. i have heard couch lock, souring, pleasantly euphoric high

Indica and Sativa what plant produces what high? what is one benifit over the other

i am lloking for a pleasant high, not a stoned look, numb
i want a happy laughing high
this is what i am working on

i would like help with picking the happy strain, but also with the terminology so i can experiment

thanks

well i don't know what souring is in terms of marijuana talk but "Couch lock" i believe is from the CBD in marijuana and i think it is usually higher in Indica Strains. The definition of euphoric is a feeling of great happiness or well being so u probably wanna go with that and probably a sativa or sativa dom strain all the so called euphoric strains won't mention it in the description i've read a few that did but hopefully someone will be able to come in and give u some suggestions.
 
Indica - Couch Lock
Sativa - Creative, Energetic (any other buzzwords for sativa)???

Souring is not something I've heard either. I've asked this before also and somebody reccomended a strain to me called speed freak. Hopefully somebody can elaborate on that since I can't find the post. Google should help.

-Trippy
 
Check out Mandala's strains. They have several strains with great up highs.
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My guess would be that any definition used to describe being high as "souring" was either a type-o or misunderstood/misread by you. The intent was most likely "soaring" which, as with most things related to product advertisement, is open to interpretation. I find many seed companies use this, and similar connotations, to describe the outcome of their products, especially when defining the sativa high.
 

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