What Is PGR Weed? | The Truth About Fake-Looking Cannabis
If you’ve ever come across cannabis that looks unnaturally dense, overly shiny, or strangely vibrant, you might have encountered PGR weed. But what exactly is PGR weed, and why should cannabis consumers be cautious about it?
What Does PGR Weed Mean?
PGR stands for Plant Growth Regulators – chemical substances used to alter the way plants grow. In the cannabis world, PGRs are sometimes used to increase bud size, density, and yield. This may seem like a wonderful thing, but it's not. The use of synthetic PGRs in cannabis cultivation often results in lower quality, less potent, and potentially harmful weed.
Common synthetic PGRs used in cannabis include:
- Paclobutrazol
- Daminozide (Alar)
- Chlormequat chloride
These substances are not intended for human consumption and may pose health risks when inhaled through smoke or vapor.
How to Spot PGR Weed:
PGR-grown cannabis usually looks different from naturally cultivated buds. Here are a few telltale signs:
- Overly dense or rock-hard buds
- Brownish or dull orange pistils (hairs)
- Chemical or musty smell instead of a strong natural aroma
- Lack of trichomes (crystals)
- Harsh or metallic taste when smoked
These visual cues might trick novice users into thinking the bud is high quality due to its size, but the potency and flavor are often lacking.
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