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The Importance of Proper Cannabis Storage: Tips for Patients

MMJ Recs

For numerous medical marijuana patients throughout the United States with a medicinal marijuana program, it embodies a vital source of relief and healing. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll go over the importance of proper cannabis storage for patients who use medicinal marijuana as part of their treatment to manage symptoms.

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Understanding Hash and Its Many Varieties

Kind Meds (Cannabis Education Blog)

In the simplest terms, hash is a concentrate formed by the compression of cannabis trichomes, also known as resin glands, creating a dense, solid substance. This resin is produced by the cannabis trichomes and acts as a sort of defensive barrier to protect the plant from any pests that might harm it.

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Homegrown Review: Dream Cloud by John Grow #39

Illinois News Joint

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.

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Homegrown Review: Grapefruit Sorbet by John Grow #36

Illinois News Joint

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. All information presented here is not meant as a substitute for or alternative to information from healthcare practitioners.

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Homegrown Review: Cappuccino x Trainwreck by John Grow #14

Illinois News Joint

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. The aroma delivers a sweet cocoa, hot chocolate, cream front with a citrus background.

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Homegrown Review: Rainbow Sherbet by John Grow #34

Illinois News Joint

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.

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Homegrown Review: Hotcakes by John Grow #1

Illinois News Joint

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.