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Are "hash strains" or "rosin strains" a thing or does that go against basic biology of the plant?
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Pretty much title. Is there such a thing as selecting "extract-friendly" genetics or is it purely about trichome count and careful handling during the process?
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This is perfect I love Details like this to help me qualify and contextualize information.
I come from the synthesis side of things so this is the exact type of thing that really helps me understand what's going on.
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Thank you that cleared up a lot for me.
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Perfect thank you!!
Been debating just going with what my friend grows or investing in clones advertised as hash friendly so this helps a ton.