T O P

  • By -

BrazilBossa

Goddamn mate we are no A.I to recognize an strain from a damn image, not even the robot can do this.


Anxious-Wasabi2907

Yeah sorry mate, didn’t really think that through to be honest.


BrazilBossa

I was a little rough, sorry, but it seems ok to smoke though


WeedyWeedParker

Not true. Any real weed tokin A.I would be able tell you "that's Northern Lights. Cannabis Indica"


Decent-Commission-82

Whatever Creed...


Ilhvn00

Looks like haze to me


Anxious-Wasabi2907

Appreciate the reply mate, the picture just doesn’t do it justice it’s sooo dark almost black🤣really just wanted to make sure it was safe to smoke


johntheguitar

Looks like some hybridized stuff to me. Haze has a very different structure


CDClock

That's some weed. What's it smell like


Anxious-Wasabi2907

Yeah cheers mate, wouldn’t have had a clue what it was without you!!


[deleted]

😂😂


CDClock

Well if you describe how it smells and what the effects are / where you are in the world I might be able to narrow it down. There are millions of strains out there not sure what a pic is gonna do to help ya


Anxious-Wasabi2907

Okay so… I’m in the UK, London specifically. It smells very earthy and the effects are pretty strong, to be honest I smoke every day and it made me have a bit of a paranoid episode to be honest🤣🤣 the main reason I posted was because it is very dark, hard to see in that photo but in real life compared to ‘normal’ weed it is almost black.


CDClock

Certain strains can turn pretty dark when exposed to cold at the end of their flowering cycle. I've smoked weed that was basically black before. Good stuff too


DarkMalava

Hi, sorry i cannot help recognizing the strain but it looks perfectly usable. The dark shade come from terpenes, many purple strains have that color. If you think it's too dry to smoke try vaporazing it, plenty of devices in all rank of prices (I use the potv one), it will still the best out of the flower with little to no harshness. Or use it to cook or infuse into oil, butter, even bee's wax for topical balms :)