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member since 2014

Recent Reviews4 total

Sir Newton's Mints Peppermint 200mg

9/13/2020
For several years this has been one of my favorite edibles. 5 mg is just about the right THC dose for me, but most other edibles have much higher doses of THC. If I want a little higher dose I just use a pill cutter to divide one mint into 4 pieces, and then take one along with a regular mint. The tin case is handy.

Green Pharms Dispensary Mesa (Med/Rec)

2/10/2018
My experience at Green Pharms hasn't been very impressive, so I've only gone there a few times, even though they are the closest dispensary to me. In addition to a couple of high-THC flower strains, I like use a high-CBD strain. So every time I've gone in I ask what their highest CBD strain is; they name one of their strains, and then I naturally ask, "What is the CBD percentage?" Their answer to me has always been the same: "We haven't gotten the test results back yet." Really? And when I look at their menu on Leafly (for example as I'm writing this) none of their flower strains have THC or CBD percentages listed. That's no way to do cannabis business. The several times that I've bought various THC strains there, the product I received was serviceable but unremarkable. The flowers were always very dry and crumbly, as if they had been left in open air too long after curing. But their prices are good, and they have a nice variety of non-flower items. But for flowers (the main thing I buy), I will shop elsewhere for now.

Harle-Tsu

7/15/2014
Harle-Tsu variants have up to 20% CBD and down to >1% THC. My review is for Harle Tsu #16 sold by a local dispensary displaying a lab report indicating 11% CBD and 5% THC. So for this strain I disagree with the current Leafly description "without psychoactivity" since the 20:1 description is only for an unusual strain variant. I definitely had a strong and full high, but it was somewhat different from a usual THC high (I am unable to verbally describe that difference). Harle Tsu #16 is certainly quite psychoactive and furnished a very mellow after-high, which makes sense, since inhaled CBD reportedly has a half-life longer than 24 hours, far beyond the THC half-life. In my opinion, Harle-Tsu is a stupid-sounding name; NamiQuin would have sounded cooler and cuter. Still, the question that health-conscious cannabis users must ask themselves these days: Since so many health benefits are associated with CBD, is there any good reason why a high-CBD strain (or at least 1:1) should not be used instead of (or alongside) a "normal" high-THC strain?

Ghost OG

5/15/2014
Delicious aftertaste. Aftertastylicious. Quick ride on the short bus to happyville. Good luck trying to maintain there.
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