Strong strains combine high cannabinoid production with rich terpene profiles, resulting in more intense and longer-lasting effects.
Not necessarily. While THC plays an important role, terpenes and other cannabinoids also contribute to the overall potency and character of a strain.
These strains are generally preferred by experienced consumers or those with a higher tolerance looking for more pronounced effects.
Yes. Modern autoflower genetics are capable of producing potency comparable to many photoperiod varieties.
Many of the strongest cultivars are also highly resinous, although resin production depends on genetics and growing conditions.
Yes. Light intensity, nutrition, harvest timing, and proper drying and curing all influence the final cannabinoid and terpene content.
No. Some deliver deeply relaxing body effects, while others are more uplifting and cerebral, depending on their genetic background and terpene profile.
Consider your tolerance, preferred effects, flowering time, and growing environment rather than potency alone.