Getting all of my marijuana products from the cannabis dispensary

It’s difficult to deny bag-appeal with cannabis flower products. When I purchased it in university, we asked the dealer to see the bag so I could look with my eyes and smell with my nose. The smell is important because stale weed is more likely to have diminished effects from the breakdown of terpenes over time. I felt lucky to find batches that stunk up my house from the sheer smell of the terpenes. That’s when you know that you’ve got a good batch of marijuana on hand, especially with quality being so hit and miss on the black market. Thankfully I can get all of my marijuana nowadays from a legal cannabis dispensary. Since we’re able to look at the flower buds before purchasing them, I have become fascinated by the numerous strains of purple cannabis. Recently I saw a dark purple batch of Runtz and a bright green batch of Slurricane. When I inquired with the dispensary manager, he explained that some strains have the genetics for purple buds regardless of how they’re grown. However, he explained to me that some varieties of purple cannabis can be given those visual attributes simply by messing around with the air temperature around the plant while it’s in the flowering stage. This is why some outdoor grow operations up north result in darker buds because the temperatures are dropping right before the crops are ready for harvest. Honestly, I care less about how my marijuana looks and more about how it smells and what the effects are like once I vaporize it and inhale.

 

Cannabis grower

I care about the effects not the look of marijuana

It’s hard to deny bag-appeal with cannabis flower products. When I bought it in school, I asked the dealer to see the bag so I could look with my eyes and smell with my nose. The smell is important because stale weed is more likely to have diminished effects from the breakdown of terpenes over time. I felt fortunate to find batches that stunk up my home from the sheer odor of the terpenes. That’s when you know that you’ve got a fantastic batch of marijuana on hand, especially with quality being so hit and miss on the black market. Thankfully I can get all of my marijuana nowadays from a legal cannabis dispensary. Since we’re able to look at the flower buds before purchasing them, I have become fascinated by the many strains of purple cannabis. Recently I saw a dark purple batch of Runtz and a bright orange batch of Slurricane. When I inquired with the dispensary supervisor, he explained that some strains have the genetics for purple buds regardless of how they’re grown. However, he explained to me that some varieties of purple cannabis can be given those visual attributes simply by messing around with the air temperature around the plant while it’s in the flowering stage. This is why some outdoor grow operations up north result in darker buds because the temperatures are dropping right before the crops are ready for harvest. Honestly, I care less about how my marijuana looks and more about how it smells and what the effects are like once I vaporize it and inhale.

Local cannabis spot

There are many purple strains of marijuana

It’s hard to deny bag-appeal with cannabis flower products. When we got it in university, we asked the dealer to see the bag so we could look with our eyes and smell with our noses. The smell is important because stale weed is more likely to have diminished effects from the breakdown of terpenes over time. I felt lucky to find batches that stunk up the house from the sheer smell of the terpenes. That’s when you know that you’ve got a good batch of marijuana on hand, especially with quality being so hit and miss on the black market. Thankfully I can get all of my marijuana nowadays from a legal cannabis dispensary. Since we’re able to look at the flower buds before purchasing them, I have become fascinated by the numerous strains of green cannabis. Recently I saw a dark green batch of Runtz and a bright green batch of Slurricane. When I inquired with the dispensary director, she explained that some strains have the genetics for purple buds regardless of how they’re grown. However, she explained to me that some varieties of purple cannabis can be given those visual attributes simply by messing around with the air temperature around the plant while it’s in the flowering stage. This is why some outdoor grow operations up north result in darker buds because the temperatures are dropping right before the crops are ready for harvest. Honestly, I care less about how the marijuana looks and more about how it smells and what the effects are like once I vaporize it and inhale.

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I’m seeing more and more purple cannabis strains at some dispensaries

It’s hard to deny bag-appeal with cannabis flower products.

When we purchased it in college, we asked the dealer to see the bag so we could look with our eyes and smell with our noses.

The aroma is important because stale weed is more likely to have diminished effects from the breakdown of terpenes over time. I felt lucky to find batches that stunk up my house from the sheer aroma of the terpenes. That’s when you know that you’ve got a good batch of marijuana on hand, especially with quality being so hit and miss on the black market. Thankfully I can get all of my marijuana nowadays from a legal cannabis dispensary. Since we’re able to look at the flower buds before purchasing them, I have become fascinated by the various strains of purple cannabis. Recently I saw a dark purple batch of Runtz and a bright purple batch of Slurricane. When I inquired with the dispensary manager, he explained that some strains have the genetics for purple buds regardless of how they’re grown. However, he explained to me that some varieties of purple cannabis can be given those visual attributes simply by messing around with the air temperature around the plant while it’s in the flowering stage. This is why some outdoor grow operations up north result in darker buds because the temperatures are dropping right before the crops are ready for harvest. Honestly, I care less about how my marijuana looks and more about how it smells and what the effects are like once I vaporize it and inhale.

 

Cannabis edibles

50% CBD oil and 50% THC is the perfect combination

Although I have a lot of interest in the medical benefits of cannabis, I had a few bad experiences when I was younger that have made me afraid of trying it again.

  • The first time I had strong weed, it made me feel almost like I did years later when I tried psilocybin mushrooms for the first time.

And since I was with friends who were teasing me because they found it amusing, I was soured on the experience. Another time trying it with a different group of friends resulted in me leaving the party early because I couldn’t handle the state of mind the weed put me in. This kept me from using marijuana for years, however all of the articles I read online made me reconsider. I remember seeing a documentary about medical marijuana on CNN at a single point and it chipped away at some of the biases against the plant. Lucky for me, my state just legalized medical marijuana. I recently got a card from the state and a recommendation from a certified marijuana physician, however I am still finding the cannabis products that I like the most. Some products that are high in THC can be overwhelming for new users like me. When I discovered ratio products that contain half and half blends of CBD and THC oil, I was in heaven. Finally I could get the benefit of THC without the crazy head high when it’s taken alone. I didn’t realize how bad my moods were each day until these cannabis ratio products gave me so much calmness that I had never felt before.

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