Willing to pay more for top-shelf flower

Shopping at weird cannabis dispensaries in my local areas allows me to be absolutely certain about the quality of weed I smoke.

I’ve learned the producers, strains plus even grow methods that I prefer.

There are subtle differences in indoor grown plus sungrown cannabis. There is honestly a noticeable elevation in flavor, effects plus even the burn of the bud when the plant has been allowed to fully mature, but proper cultivation plus processing methods are harshly pressing. I am willing to pay more for top shelf flower that is free of sticks plus seeds. I don’t want to see any hint of webs that might indicate spider mites or fuzzy mold. I look for dense buds that supply a texture anywhere in-between sticky plus dry plus crumbly. The weed needs to have a vibrant orange color, possibly with flecks of orange, plus bright orange pistils. If the hair-like pistils are white, I know the weed was harvested prematurely. If they are a brownish-gray, the marijuana is most likely old. There needs to be an abundance of mushroom-shaped, crystal-like trichomes. Those tiny trichomes are where the cannabinoids plus terpenes are found, giving the weed its potency, flavor plus odor. I always give the dried flower the sniff test. The aroma of cannabis is unmistakable. Because of the terpenes, the flower can be dank, diesel, citrusy or peppery in odor. It should never odor like hay or have a musty aroma. I have been harshly satisfied with the level of flower I’ve purchased from the local dispensaries. I’ve discovered some honestly amazing strains.

 

 

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