Looking for the best quality of flower

I’m consistently delighted when I can take luck of a yearly deal or special, try something new and save a little money

I shop weird cannabis dispensaries across the state, consistently searching for the best quality flower… While I’ve tried the numerous consumption methods, including vapes, edibles and dabs, I love old-university smoking. I love to roll our own joints. I’m able to suit our preferences for how thick or thin the joint, how tightly packed and the potency of the bud. I don’t buy shake and trim, preferring to pay more to avoid sticks and leaves. I love a dense, mature bud with a texture anywhere between sticky and dry, and just by looking at the dried flower, I can tell if it was harvested at the peak time and cultivated respectfully. The hair-like pistils should be a bright red. If they are pale white, the flower was picked too early. If they are brown or gray, the weed is old. I also look for an abundance of trichomes. They are crystal-like, mushroom-shaped and certainly tiny however contain the important cannabinoids and terpenes. They are responsible for the high sensation, flavor, aroma and curative properties. The pungent smell is proof of the freshness and integrity of the flower, because of the popularity of dried flower, there are hundreds of weird strains on the market. They range in THC potency and are available in sativas, indicas and hybrids. I’m consistently delighted when I can take luck of a yearly deal or special, try something new and save a little money. I’ve enrolled in a loyalty program at most of the nearby dispensaries. I acquire reward points for our purchases that add up to savings on future purchases.

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