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Wake the dragon strain
Wake the dragon strain











Prosaic name aside, this is a nicely potent strain that will knock you on your ass like you’ve been hit by a black gorilla…oh, now I get it. So why name it that? Why not get creative and call it Green Gorilla? Nice use of consonance, don’t you think? Dibs on the name, by the way! Or maybe go the rhyming way with Vanilla Gorilla? Aren’t most gorillas black? I certainly haven’t smoked enough weed that my answer would be no. It’s like they just picked a word out of a dictionary without giving it any thought. This is one of those names that I often question. 3) Black Gorillaīlack Gorilla is a hybrid of Gorilla Glue #4 (a potent strain in itself) and Bright Berry so you know it’s gotta be good. This strain is named appropriately because - like the delicious cookies - you can just never get enough.

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Forget about the euphoria and relaxation it creates. Thin Mint Girl Scout Cookies is certainly one of the latter. Other strains have names that are both appropriate and descriptive and were likely thought up in a stroke of genius (also under the influence, of course). Some weed strains have very strange names and you just know they were thought up while under the influence. You don’t get much better than that without switching to dabbing. This potent strain made it onto most of the lists we reviewed, and for good reason: It contains a whopping 29% THC. Not that you’re going to turn into a raging monster or anything, but smoking Bruce Banner #3 will certainly cause a transformation of sorts. 20 Strongest Weed StrainsĪnything named after a guy who can go from mild-mannered scientist to hulking beast (pun intended) in seconds has got to be good. So in the spirit of progress, we’ve put together a list of the 20 strongest weed strains available today that illustrate just how far Mary Jane has come. That’s quite an improvement, don’t you think? Who cares about faster Wi-Fi? Give me some ganja with 27 percent THC and I’ll be just fine! Today, marijuana THC content averages more than 7 percent, but modern growing techniques can push it as high as 27 percent. The differences between the marijuana of yesteryear and the marijuana of today are fairly significant, but the bottom line is that average THC content has increased 100% (in some cases, more than 700%) since the 1970s.īack then, the average THC content hovered around 3.5 percent.

wake the dragon strain

The most significant improvement over the course of the last 45 years has been the dramatic increase in THC content. Sure, there has been a good deal of couch-sitting - we are dealing with marijuana, after all - and the industry probably hasn’t come as far as it could have if it didn’t revolve around psychotropics, but advancements in weed have abounded since little Johnny first became a pothead. And though it hasn’t enjoyed the explosion of growth that the tech sector has, improvements in the marijuana industry have been made. We often think of progress in terms of technology - faster wi-fi, increased storage capacity, higher pixel count, smaller processors.













Wake the dragon strain