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How do you know if a bud is of good quality?

How to tell if a Cannabis bud is of good quality

Knowing how to identify if cannabis buds are of good quality is essential for any cannabis consumer. Even among similar qualities, although they may look the same at first glance, there are clear signs that can help you distinguish between a superior quality product and one that is not so good.

Aspects such as appearance, aroma and texture can give you clues about what you have in your hands. In this guide, we tell you the key details that will allow you to reliably assess the quality of a bud.

How to identify good quality marijuana buds

Distinguishing good quality cannabis flowers from poor quality is a skill that is developed through the art of observation and experience. A thorough visual examination, accompanied by an evaluation of aroma, taste and effect, will allow you to judge a sample and see if it is worthwhile or not.

CBD Premium: High Quality Cannabis

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Detail of Eureka (Tropicana Cookies CBD)
  • Appearance: High quality buds are densely covered with trichomes, the small crystals containing cannabinoids and terpenes. These trichomes should be abundant and visible to the naked eye, and evenly distributed throughout the flower. They look like crystals full of resin that cover the whole flower.
  • Aroma: The aroma is intense and characteristic. A complex aromatic profile indicates a good development of terpenes, as well as a good maturation and conservation of the buds.
  • Texture: The texture is sticky due to the high resin content, which is a good indication of its potency.
  • Color: The color of the bud should be consistent and well preserved, varying between shades of green and occasionally purple, with orange or red pistils, indicating maturity.

Medium Quality CBD

Cannabis of average quality can present very diverse appearances. It has to be judged not only by appearance but also by texture, aroma and effects.
Cannabis of average quality can present very diverse appearances. It has to be judged not only by appearance but also by texture, aroma and effects.
  • Appearance: The buds present a good formation, although with less visible trichomes compared to the high quality ones. Sometimes we find buds that have an extraordinarily dense, rock-like appearance, which contrasts poorly with aroma and potency. This may be indicative of the use of PGRs or hormones in the growing process.
  • Aroma: The aroma of medium quality cannabis is not very potent, although still present. It can vary in intensity and nuances. Sometimes we can find trichomes with very strong, intense or chemical aromas: it may be that we are dealing with buds that have been treated with terpene.
  • Texture: The texture is less sticky and, when examined with a magnifying glass, broken trichomes can be observed.
  • Color: Color is variable and may not be as uniform as in premium quality buds.

Poor Quality or Low Quality Cannabis

Poor quality cannabis, buds without resin, low aroma and visible seeds
Poor quality cannabis, buds without resin, low aroma and visible seeds
  • Appearance: Low quality buds are easy to identify by their unattractive appearance. They are usually of low density, poorly formed and with a dull color, such as pale green or even with brown or yellow spots, indicative of molds or diseases of the plant. Other times, it presents a brittle texture, too dry.
  • Aroma: The aroma is almost nonexistent, indicating poor genetics or inadequate cultivation, or poor flower preservation.
  • Texture: They are dry and brittle buds, with little resin. This suggests an inadequate drying and a low quantity of trichomes. If, on the other hand, they are too wet, they may have traces of mold. Sometimes they are not visible to the naked eye, but you have to open a flower and they are inside.
  • Presence of seeds: The presence of seeds is a clear sign of poor bud quality, as it indicates unwanted pollination.

Factors to differentiate good quality buds

General appearance of the bud

First impressions matter. High quality cannabis flowers tend to have a healthy and attractive appearance. Look for buds that are well formed, dense and covered with trichomes (the small crystals that contain cannabinoids).

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Close-up of CBD buds of Willits (Limoncello)

High quality flowers have an abundant layer of trichomes. Trichomes are the tiny crystals that cover cannabis flowers. Look for milky or amber-colored trichomes, as they indicate a higher concentration of cannabinoids and a harvest made at the optimum point.

By the general appearance of the bud we can intuit if it is an indoor or greenhouse cultivation. Indoor buds are usually more compact and resinous, although this also depends on the genetics of the plant. In general, with the same genetics, the optimal indoor conditions should produce more compact, dense and resinous buds.

Avoid flowers with traces of fungi such as botrytis (brown or gray spots on the calyxes) or powdery mildew (white powder-like powder on the leaves). Also, watch the leaves left on the flowers for signs of pests during cultivation.

Bud texture

The texture depends mainly on the quantity of trichomes of the flower, which give it a resinous and sticky texture. An optimum humidity between 9 and 12% allows for a longer shelf life. If it does not dry well, the humidity will favor the appearance of fungi over time. If the flower crumbles when handled, it has probably been dried in a hurry or has too low a humidity level.

You can have super quality flowers, but if you do not preserve them well (in a glass jar, protected from sunlight, stable temperature…) the bud will lose its properties. In the end, cannabis is a perishable product, which will degrade over time, but with a good drying, curing and preservation, you can keep the quality for several months or even years.

Bud color

The color should be uniform and healthy, generally in shades of green. A brownish color throughout the bud implies oxidation of the bud, which will also affect a “stale” or hay-like aroma. The pistils (those little “hairs” sticking out of the bud) are usually shades of orange, red or brown, indicating proper maturity. A flower full of white pistils may have been harvested too early.

Avoid buds that show brown or gray spots or signs of mold or fungus, as this can be indicative of a poor harvest or poor storage. However, always keep in mind that the color of the buds can also be due to environmental and genetic factors of the plant, so any color change should be contrasted with a magnifying glass or magnified image to avoid confusion.

Cannabis aroma

Aroma is one of the most distinctive features of cannabis flowers. The aroma depends on good curing, which allows the terpenes, which are volatile compounds of cannabis, to be better preserved in the bud. Good quality flowers have the unmistakable intense aroma of cannabis, within all the different aromatic profiles offered by the plant.

Avoid flowers with musty, moldy, hay or straw odors, as these are often signs of problems in cultivation or during storage.

Terpene-sprayed flowers can also be found in the cannabis industry. A bud sprayed with terpenes may have a stronger than usual, overly intense or chemical smell. If you notice an aroma that does not seem natural or is not evenly distributed throughout the flower, it could be a sign that external terpenes have been added. At this point we can be confused with the aromatic profile of some flowers, such as skunk, which have an intense and peculiar aroma. Another sign is that the buds sprayed with terpenes are more sticky to the touch. Although the plant’s natural resin is already sticky, excessive stickiness may be an indication that terpenes have been added after harvest. In the end, the only way to check this is with a laboratory analysis.

Cannabinoid content

The body’s response to the flowers is a key indicator of quality and cultivation. Good quality flowers should produce the desired effect specific to the strain, either CBD or THC. Avoid flowers that produce unusual symptoms, as they may have been treated with synthetic cannabinoids such as HHC or H4CBD.

A reduced amount of trichomes, or transparent or broken trichomes, indicates that the bud was harvested too early or poorly processed, which reduces its potency.

Taste and experience

Quality flowers should have an intense and complex flavor that reflects their aroma. They should be smooth to smoke and have no off-flavors. If the smoke scratches the throat, it may be a sign of excess nutrients during cultivation, or it may indicate the presence of pesticides or substances added later on the flower, such as PGRs or terpenes.

Quality price

In today’s market, price is not a good indicator of good or bad quality. In general, the price of a bud depends mainly on the genetics and the type of cultivation, with indoor being the most expensive. But the grower’s technique and post-harvest processing make the biggest difference. Value what the grower tells you, and let yourself be guided by your sensations. In Cannactiva, we put all our love to offer the best quality hemp flowers at competitive prices.

Conclusion

Identifying a good quality marijuana bud requires visual, olfactory and tactile analysis. High quality buds should be dense, well formed, have a pronounced aroma and be covered with trichomes. Color should be uniform, with no signs of mold or pests. The texture should be sticky, indicating a good resin content. Finally, the taste and eating experience should be smooth and consistent with the aromatic profile.

By following these criteria, you can be sure to select high quality cannabis and avoid products of lesser value. At Cannactiva, we are always committed to offer you the best quality CBD at the best price ?

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