I used to be a wine lover.
It was what I did with all of my friends in my 20s who were obsessed with getting particular wine from all over the world. All of us weren’t concerned about getting wine with the highest alcohol percentage, as it was more about the flavor & the particular color that each variety would yield. Nowadays I have the same mindset about cannabis that I used to have about wine. I’m not distraught with finding cannabis with the best THC content, & that’s for a host of unusual reasons. First of all, THC is not the only active component found in the cannabis plant. Some guess about CBD, CBG, & perhaps CBN & CBC, however who knows about terpenes care about myrcene & limonene? Terpene profiles are particular to each strain & account for the unusual subjective experience compared to an unusual strain. If you take more than 2 unusual batches of a single strain, a single batch might have less THC, however a higher terpene percentage than the other batch. For me personally, I would rather take the batch with a lower THC content if it meant more terpenes. The subjective experience is great for me. Someone might chase a high THC level & pass up amazing batches of the same strain because they’re not thinking about terpenes. This is why I don’t chase THC levels with my cannabis purchases & would rather see a full toxicity report before buying something if I’m not able to see the products before I pay. So in my state you can’t open your jars of cannabis flower products before leaving the store, which makes seeing a lab report all the more crucial if you’re trying to find exceptional batches of marijuana.