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Apple Fritter
I decided it was time to branch out and try more relaxing “evening” strains, so I decided to start with a hybrid that my husband likes. He tends to prefer indica or hybrid, so I can always pawn it off on him if I don’t like it. So what’s the harm? Let’s break it down:
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Lemon Lava
I picked this strain because of the word “lemon” in it’s name, because I’ve learned enough to assume this strain would contain some uplifting limonene. Was I right? Uhhh . . . no, but let’s break it down: Consumption Method: Dry Herb Vape (Arizer Solo 2)Type: SativaGenetics: Lemon Heads x Lava CakeTerpenes: Myrcene, Pulegone, Bisabolol, CaryophylleneScent: Herbal and Citrussy,
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February Roundup
I tried five different strains of cannabis in February – so where do they rank? Here’s a quick roundup of all the strains I tried, ranked according to how they affected me and the symptoms of my autism and ADHD. The “Who’s Who” This Month You can click on each strain to get the full
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Acapulco Gold
I could write love songs about my experience with Acapulco Gold. Let’s see the breakdown: Consumption Method: Dry Herb Vape (Arizer Solo 2)Type: SativaGenetics: from Acapulco, MexicoTerpenes: Varied by site, Leafly says Myrcene, but other sites have Limonene or Pinene listed as the dominant terpene. Seems like it may also contain linalool, pinene, and terpinolene. Almost everywhere I looked
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Durban Poison
This strain was recommended to me by a friend who happens to also be a budtender back in my home state of PA. She told me it was a good day time strain if I wanted to get some stuff done – and she was right . . . kinda. Let’s break it down: Consumption
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Strawberry Cough
I’m not going to lie – I mostly chose this because it was labeled as an “energetic” sativa and it SMELLS LIKE STRAWBERRIES. I have a tattoo of a strawberry and tend to gravitate to that flavor in just about everything. No other reasoning behind the choice, but let’s break it down: Consumption Method: Dry
