People are talking about Plant Growth Regulators (PGR) being used to grow cannabis (marijuana, weed, etc.) faster, but there are a lot of negative side-effects that come with this.
Unfortunately, the Australian recreational marijuana market is flooded with PGR and harmful chemical-laced bud that is so abundant, people are starting to refuse organic weed.
So we know that cannabis is good, but PGRs are bad, so how can you tell if your weed bud has been laced with PGR?
To have the “cannabis eye” means you can tell whether or not your marijuana bud has been grown organically or with PGRs, basically plant steroids.
The most common sign of PGR weed is the different high. PGR marijuana gives you a chemical high that will leave you feeling drained.
There are a few easy telltale signs of cannabis plants grown with Plant Growth Regulators (PGR) that include:
It is actually natural for cannabis to hair those red hairs (pistils), but they are a common feature in rock-hard PGR laced weed bud.
You can, however, tell that the cannabis is laced with PGR due to the pistils excessive amount of red or brown hairs being visually different from trichomes. These pistils are non-psychoactive.
The best and main way to tell of PGR marijuana bud is to look for the visual signs. We are going to provide a few examples of PGR and non-PGR dried cannabis flowers below.
When looking at the difference between PGR laced and non-PGR laced cannabis bud, you can see a few obvious physical traits come with PGR weed.
The PGR bud is rock-hard, even visually you can see the high density. Definitely not a healthy looking bud.
The PGR bud is also a more brown, red, and green colour. These are more famous for their red hairs that replace the trichomes.
The non-PGR bud is fluffier, lighter, and has a brighter green colour. When looking closer, you can see a distinct lack of crystals.
Cannabis cultivated with Plant Growth Regulators is toxic and harmful. PGRs are basically steroids and help grow dense, heavier cannabis faster, but the result is less THC and more harmful chemicals.
Due to Australia’s marijuana market being flooded with PGR cannabis, everyone is looking for how to tell PGR bud.
You can tell PGR bud visually with these telltale signs:
You can tell PGR cannabis by taste and high with these traits:
If you are concerned about your cannabis and want to know how you can tell its PGR or non-PGR, then watch out for the rock-hard red/brown bud with little resin/crystals and no dank smells emitting from the grounded up herb.
Read more about why PGRs are in your weed at HighTimes.com here.
Are there any other examples or signs of PGR that we are missing? Let us know down in the comments!
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