They are not perfect, but sites like leafly.com and weedmaps.com can help. Source: 5 months ago
Monst indica strains will have less paranoia. Go to leafly.com search the different strains your dispensary has by name. For example search for straing GG4 - youll see the top reported effects are relaxed sleepy and hungry and 30% of users found it good for stress and anxiety. That's how I have always navigated strains because im too lazy to learn about terps. Source: 5 months ago
I read here and leafly.com about the newest products. But I didn't know about hemp root being used for pain relief. Its like 1000 years old, back to Pliny the Elder, lol.. Anyway just google it if your interested in its uses and effects, and you can buy it online legally too. Just passing along. Source: 11 months ago
Should try browsing on leafly.com On there you can filter the strains by different effects, what it helps with, effects you want to avoid, what type of strain it is, and the thc level, terps, and flavors With all that you might be able to find the perfect few that you want What I usually do is see what strains the dispensaries have and and look up all there effects and reviews on that strain on leafly. Source: 12 months ago
Just to reference point 4, MC is a hugely personal thing; one strain may have fantastic benefits to you, but someone else with the same symptoms may get no relief at all. If I may suggest, do your research first. Have a look at something like leafly.com and do searches for your symptoms. From this you should know whether you want an indica leaning strain or a sativa leaning strain. Or maybe both, it's not unusual... Source: about 1 year ago
Leafly.com is a great website to learn about your options. Indica usually puts people to sleep, Sativa gives you energy and Hybrid is a mix of both. Source: about 1 year ago
Check out leafly.com for good info on thc edibles. Source: about 1 year ago
Funny enough, the article quotes leafly.com, and that particular page isn't even available anymore. Doesn't make it look to legit IMHO. Source: about 1 year ago
If you're willing to make the drive I know Shaman Medicinal on the Akron reservation has them. I'm pretty sure there's a few other shops out there that have them too. Look on leafly.com, a lot of them have menus posted. Source: about 1 year ago
Leafly.com has an entire catalogue that breaks strains down by their terpenes and intended effects. You can also shop specific dispensaries nearby your location to compare vape cartridges. Me personally, I enjoy Haze strains and Kush strains. I get pretty bad anxiety with some of the more “heady” strains so those are my two names that I look for. Source: about 1 year ago
Would it be possible to have product names on the website takomawellness.com (medical marijuana dispensery) cross reference to that strain's match percentage for the user as reflected on leafly.com? Is this something that's possible to do with a user script? Source: about 1 year ago
On leafly.com it shows other strains it is "Similar to" -- and I see my **Mimosa** is there - woohoo, will try yours at some point! Source: over 1 year ago
"Acapulco Gold has a reputation for being one of the best cannabis strains ever created, and it's becoming more difficult to find" leafly.com. Source: over 1 year ago
There seems to be like an unlimited number of strains out there! I am looking for information on the cannabis strains available in Washington state, specifically. I was surprised to find that the weed companies don't even list strain information for their own products on their webpages, and sites like leafly.com have proven to be of no help. Source: over 1 year ago
No but I cant wait.. This was "Strain of the Year" on leafly.com this year. Source: over 1 year ago
Have you tried any of the weed informational sites like leafly.com? They all have slightly different information so I don't 100% trust them but it is a starting point. Source: over 1 year ago
Go to weedmaps.com or leafly.com and put in an Ark. ZIP Code (e.g. 72201) to see the bud, vapes, dabs, carts and edibles available. Source: over 1 year ago
You can take a look at sites like leafly.com. They show brands and strains their effects, the level of cannabinoids and terpenes etc. There is a huge variety in strength and active ingredients. Also as already mentioned black market is always a bit of gamble since there is no oversight on testing or labeling. I thought I read that Germany was legalizing has that not happened yet? Source: over 1 year ago
Leafly.com has good info about strains, what you are looking for is "terp profiles" what other things in the plant effect the high, not just the THC/CBD content. Source: over 1 year ago
Your best bet is to check leafly.com and weedmaps.com for your local dispensaries and check their medible listings, then look for either VEGAN icons or a subcategory for vegan options. You may be able to order ahead, which is your safest option, given you have time to research yourself. Source: over 1 year ago
See what you've got and compare it to leafly.com etc. it will look different. Source: over 1 year ago
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