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A History of Hashish
Hello, lovely souls and lovers of all things cannabis! Let’s take a journey through the ages and explore the history […]
Yum Yum
Yum Yum#23, pheno-hunted by ChrisCrossGenetics, is Zol Club’s exclusive cultivar, meaning it won’t be available at any other cannabis club […]
Marsh-Mellow
Marsh-mellow, a novel hybrid, was originally bred by Lovin’ in Her Eyes, and isn’t available as feminized seeds. Before we delve into the genetics, we need to bring you up to speed with certain breeding terminology. The designation “F1” refers to the “First Filial Generation”, which is the progeny resulting from a cross between two genetically distinct parental plants. Marsh-mellow is derived from Marshmellow OG, classified as a Bx1 strain. This indicates that the F1 progeny has been backcrossed, denoted as “Bx”, with one of the original parent plants, thereby reinforcing certain desired traits. This particular cultivation of Marsh-mellow features a THC content of 17.5%.
Magic Marker
This novel hybrid emerges from the parentage of Permanent Marker (released in ‘22) and RS-11. It’s a Indica-dominant cultivar―likely in the range of 70% (to 30% Sativa)―boasting a THC content of 18.7%, with other cultivators online reporting THC levels up to 31%. Its genetics trace back to Biscotti, Sherbet BX, and Jealousy, hinting at the complex terpene profile cannaseurs can expect.
Time For a Tolerance Break?
If you’ve been using cannabis for a long time, you will know that after a while of regular use, your body becomes tolerant to the effects of THC. No matter how much you consume, you just can’t seem to reach that same level of euphoria and relief you did at the beginning. Thankfully, a tolerance break can help to reset your system. By abstaining from cannabis for a while, your endocannabinoid system has the opportunity to rest and regain its original sensitivity to THC.
The Art of Temperature Control
When it comes to customizing your cannabis experience, most people focus on strain selection and THC concentration. However, temperature control is an equally important factor that often gets overlooked. Each cannabis compound has a specific boiling point, which refers to the temperature required to convert it into a vapor that can be inhaled. By understanding the boiling points of different cannabinoids and terpenes, you can fine-tune your vaporizer’s temperature settings and craft a unique experience that is tailored to your needs.
Minor Cannabinoids
Cannabis is a remarkable plant that contains a wide array of bioactive compounds, including cannabinoids, flavonoids, and terpenes. In addition to well-known cannabinoids such as THC and CBD, the cannabis plant produces over 120 lesser-known cannabinoids such as CBG, CBC, CBN and THCV. These compounds are often referred to as “minor cannabinoids”, since they are produced in much smaller amounts compared to THC and CBD. In today’s blog post, we will delve into the fascinating world of minor cannabinoids, and shed some light on their unique properties and potential therapeutic effects.
Gluefast
Shakespeare once said, “nothing is as common as the wish to be remarkable”. And while I can carry on waxing lyrical about the myriad of Shakespearean quotes that can apply to one’s daily life or the situations we find ourselves in, this is not the goal of this review – although, I can firmly say that Gluefast will have you waxing lyrical at some point.
Kush Mints
Look, there’s a reason that this particular strain of cannabis has made its way around the world and has become somewhat of a dagga-darling. And that reason is quite simple: it makes you feel happy. Genuinely happy and euphoric.