I was reading a new book "Growing Weed in the Garden: A No-Fuss, Seed to Stash to Outdoor Cannabis Cultivation" by Johanna Silver
Johanna is more of a gardener than a stoner. She took on the challenge of learning how to grow it for a research project for her newspaper. Long story short, she brought up an excellent point. In every other garden, gardeners typically refer to their seeds or plants as cultivars "cultivated varieties".
Strains have become common place but they are technically the incorrect term for the cultivated varieties of plants we all grow and love. Are we ready to change the way we refer to strains and start calling them cultivars like other common plants growing in millions of gardens around the world.
What are your thoughts?
Johanna is more of a gardener than a stoner. She took on the challenge of learning how to grow it for a research project for her newspaper. Long story short, she brought up an excellent point. In every other garden, gardeners typically refer to their seeds or plants as cultivars "cultivated varieties".
Strains have become common place but they are technically the incorrect term for the cultivated varieties of plants we all grow and love. Are we ready to change the way we refer to strains and start calling them cultivars like other common plants growing in millions of gardens around the world.
What are your thoughts?