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The buds are absolutely covered in trichomes giving a white tint to the buds. This particular selection by Sunshine Cannabis that I’m reviewing is caked in resinous trichomes, staying true to the claim on their site. Completely covered in trichomes, it’s really easy to see why White is in the name. Taste and Effects.
Heavy, milky and long trichomes cover the olive and light green colors with blotches of rust-colored pistils spinning outward. The patient requested this information be released: NONE. To learn more about cannabis-friendly events in Illinois, visit here. For more Illinois News Joint reviews, visit here.
This Dream Cloud takes about 64 days to flower (under a Growers Republic 780W Full Spectrum light) and produces large olive-green buds covered in creamy trichomes with protruding rust-colored pistils. The patient requested this information be released: John Grow #39 can be reached on Instagram @bweedy420.
The more time medical patients spend growing their own medicine, it seems, the more likely they’ll eventually breed their own plants. The large buds display natural foxtails with dark green, olive, and brown colors and a heavy coating of trichomes. To learn more about cannabis-friendly events in Illinois, visit here.
John Grow #34 is back to tell about another strain medical patients should know about. One major goal for this educational Medical Patient Homegrown Reviews series is to showcase strains that medical patients otherwise would not know about so that patients can make a more informed decision on which strains best serve their medical needs.
John Grow #1 has supplied information for our Medical Patient Homegrown Review series than any other patient, and he’s back with another interesting strain, this one from the Burnt Toast line from Katsu Seeds. The forest green buds are thick, dense, and covered in creamy trichomes. 32 or by email at fife4life7@yahoo.com.
ILNJ photo A singular large pointed flower carried undertones of bright turf green, supporting outreaching fire orange hairs and a layer of trichomes that had just turned milky. The flower was closely trimmed and a few points in the trichome layers had been damaged. To learn more about cannabis-friendly events in Illinois, visit here.
One aspect of the Medical Patient Homegrown Review series we have not really delved into yet is the fact that some registered medical-cannabis patient are creating their own medical strains. The patient requested this information be released: John Grow #37 and his cannabis interests can be found on Instagram @wosestheweedman.
We’re back with another Medical Patient Homegrown Review from a registered medical-cannabis patient new to this educational series. The Bahama Runtz buds, sticky to the touch, are olive green, gray, and dark purple and covered with creamy trichomes, creating solid bag appeal. For more Illinois News Joint reviews, visit here.
The event is set to begin at 10:30 a.m. By doing this we ensure a strong terpene presentation in our flower and also maintain trichome structure.” To find cannabis-friendly events in Illinois, visit here. To qualify and receive a medical patient card at a discounted rate, visit here.
ILNJ photo This eighth came as a handful of small popcorn buds with an off-green amber base tone, accented with splotches of purple and a light dusting of amber trichomes. The effect profile leaned hard into the indica side of the spectrum, an effect often found in heavily ambered trichome carrying flower.
As mentioned in our last Medical Patient Homegrown Review , we ran into John Grow #38 at The Herban Legend Cup , and he told us about three strains he’d recently grown, including Tokyo Snow, bred by Compound Genetics. The dark green and purple buds were dense and spade-shaped with a heavy coating of creamy trichomes.
John Grow #14 is back with another strain he wants to let medical patients know about: 007. The dense spade-shaped buds are dark green and shades of purple with creamy-colored trichomes from top to bottom. To qualify and receive a medical patient card at a discounted rate, visit here.
The underlying green flower was a very dark forest green, but the trichome frost gave them a more yellow-amber hue at the surface. Thin and light orange hairs were dried against the surface of the flower and obscured by the dense trichome covering. To learn more about cannabis-friendly events in Illinois, visit here.
Recreational cannabis consumers get excited when new strains hit the market, but often times, medical patients have already grown the “new” strains. As growers, most medical patients keep a close eye on genetic releases by their favorite breeders. The dense buds were drenched in trichomes with dark-orange pistils flaring out.
While some remnants of sugar leaf were present, the entire bud was covered in a light, milky-colored trichome frost. Patients and consumers looking for a head-heavy indica experience will enjoy this offering from Floracal. To qualify and receive a medical patient card at a discounted rate, visit here.
ILNJ photos Visually, the eighth presented as several chunky flowers with a sparkling trichome frost that shrouded the underlying deep green tones and gave the fire orange hairs a sticky matrix to dry into. The sparkle to these flowers was particularly notable, and I spent quite a time admiring the well-preserved trichomes.
The trichome layer sparkled when held to the light and provided a milky reflectivity. ILNJ photos To qualify and receive a medical patient card at a discounted rate, visit here. To learn more about cannabis-friendly events in Illinois, visit here. Breaking down the buds by finger lift a sticky sappiness on my fingers.
The trichome presence was light and right at the line of the milky to amber color transition. ILNJ photo To qualify and receive a medical patient card at a discounted rate, visit here. To learn more about cannabis-friendly events in Illinois, visit here. For more Illinois News Joint reviews, visit here.
At first look the buds had an army green, with the trichomes and pistils giving it that “camouflage look.” To qualify and receive a medical patient card at a discounted rate, visit here. To learn more about cannabis-friendly events in Illinois, visit here. I have no idea what TV show I fell asleep too.
ILNJ photo Two medium and one popcorn bud made up the gram with a bright green flower that carried a few stringy-orange hairs and a dense, fully milky trichome frost. ILNJ photo To qualify and receive a medical patient card at a discounted rate, visit here. To learn more about cannabis-friendly events in Illinois, visit here.
ILNJ photos Chunky flowers just larger than the “popcorn” category carried a thick and milky trichome layer. ILNJ photos To qualify and receive a medical patient card at a discounted rate, visit here. To learn more about cannabis-friendly events in Illinois, visit here. For more Illinois News Joint reviews, visit here.
The buds were predominantly light green with some purple splotches, and they had a light trichome presence. To qualify and receive a medical patient card at a discounted rate, visit here. To learn more about cannabis-friendly events in Illinois, visit here. For more Illinois News Joint reviews, visit here.
The flowers were adorned with a generous coating of trichomes, imparting a sparkling effect and resulting in an orange-amber hue that contrasted with the underlying green tones. Throughout the buds, I noticed remnants of large sugar leaves that shared the same trichome sparkle as the rest of the flower.
Bright-turf green with vivid-fire orange hairs crisscrossing each bud, these flowers carried a milky and sparkling trichome frost. ILNJ photo To qualify and receive a medical patient card at a discounted rate, visit here. To learn more about cannabis-friendly events in Illinois, visit here.
While the trichome frost was not particularly heavy, it formed small pockets of stark-white milky concentration. ILNJ photo To qualify and receive a medical patient card at a discounted rate, visit here. To learn more about cannabis-friendly events in Illinois, visit here. For more Illinois News Joint reviews, visit here.
The trichomes still had some sparkle when held to the light and had just started the transition from milky to amber, lending a yellow-green hue to the overall color. ILNJ photo To qualify and receive a medical patient card at a discounted rate, visit here. To learn more about cannabis-friendly events in Illinois, visit here.
ILNJ photo Small rounded olive-green popcorn-sized buds were covered with a milky trichome frost. ILNJ photo To qualify and receive a medical patient card at a discounted rate, visit here. To learn more about cannabis-friendly events in Illinois, visit here. For more Illinois News Joint reviews, visit here.
They were meticulously trimmed into Christmas tree shapes, with a bright green color and a sparkling, milky trichome frost covering them. To qualify and receive a medical patient card at a discounted rate, visit here. To learn more about cannabis-friendly events in Illinois, visit here.
ILNJ photo These flowers were highly photogenic with a base tone of forest green and splashes of royal purple underneath and plenty of fire orange hairs, all of it coated in a dense and sparkling milky trichome frost. To qualify and receive a medical patient card at a discounted rate, visit here.
ILNJ photos Round, chunky flowers were yellow-green from the combination of bright turf-green flower and amber trichome frost. ILNJ photos To qualify and receive a medical patient card at a discounted rate, visit here. To learn more about cannabis-friendly events in Illinois, visit here. This batch of flower tested at 0.7%
Bright-lime green with large-dense patches of rust-colored hairs, these flowers carried a trichome frost that was solidly milky throughout. ILNJ photo To qualify and receive a medical patient card at a discounted rate, visit here. To learn more about cannabis-friendly events in Illinois, visit here.
Bright green with an abundance of fire orange hairs crisscrossing the buds, there were some sugar leaf remnants near the base and a sparkling trichome frost that was just turning milky. To qualify and receive a medical patient card at a discounted rate, visit here. To learn more about cannabis-friendly events in Illinois, visit here.
ILNJ photos The eighth came as a handful of loosely structured, bright green buds with patches of clumped-together thick-orange hairs and a generous milky trichome frost. ILNJ photos To qualify and receive a medical patient card at a discounted rate, visit here. To learn more about cannabis-friendly events in Illinois, visit here.
Deep green with small flecks of bright purple and wiry dried orange hairs with traces of milky trichomes frost at the creases, the coloring was uniform throughout the jar. ILNJ photo To qualify and receive a medical patient card at a discounted rate, visit here. To learn more about cannabis-friendly events in Illinois, visit here.
Multiple shades of green hid beneath bunches of fire orange hairs and a milky sparkling trichome frost. To qualify and receive a medical patient card at a discounted rate, visit here. To learn more about cannabis-friendly events in Illinois, visit here. Primary terpenes include caryophyllene, limonene, and myrcene.s
Trimmed into sharply pointed pine tree shapes, these turf green flowers carried a smattering of wispy orange hairs and an ambering trichome frost that gave the overall appearance a more yellow-orange color tone. To qualify and receive a medical patient card at a discounted rate, visit here. ILNJ photos Three large colas filled the jar.
Powdered in creamy trichomes, the buds were forest and dark green with thin rusty pistils blended in. For patients searching for that classic center-of-the-road hybrid effects to medicate throughout almost any part of the day, Jupiter lands in the evenly balanced territory. The flavor added citrus and fruit.
Rusty hairs hugged the surface of the flowers, while a silver-like trichome frost concentrated at the creases, lending the buds a lighter visual tone. To qualify and receive a medical patient card at a discounted rate, visit here. To learn more about cannabis-friendly events in Illinois, visit here.
Clumps of rust colored hairs mingled with the creamy amber trichome frost that brought some additional color to the flowers. To qualify and receive a medical patient card at a discounted rate, visit here. To learn more about cannabis-friendly events in Illinois, visit here. For more Illinois News Joint reviews, visit here.
ILNJ photos A handful of bright turf green flowers coated with a dense-milky sparkling-trichome coating filled the jar. ILNJ photos To qualify and receive a medical patient card at a discounted rate, visit here. To learn more about cannabis-friendly events in Illinois, visit here.
These buds were turf green on the surface and light purple at the core with a sparkling, milky white trichome frost. ILNJ phtoos To qualify and receive a medical patient card at a discounted rate, visit here. To learn more about cannabis-friendly events in Illinois, visit here. For more Illinois News Joint reviews, visit here.
ILNJ photo Large, dense nugs were dark forest green with small splashes of pink and coated with a creamy amber trichome veil. ILNJ poto To qualify and receive a medical patient card at a discounted rate, visit here. To learn more about cannabis-friendly events in Illinois, visit here.
The trichome frost covering the buds was milky but sparkled when held up to the light. To qualify and receive a medical patient card at a discounted rate, visit here. To learn more about cannabis-friendly events in Illinois, visit here. For more Illinois News Joint reviews, visit here.
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