Picky about quality of flower

I am especially particular about the quality of cannabis flower that I smoke.

I like to roll my own joints as well as want top-shelf weed.

I don’t want to deal with seeds, sticks or leaves, and premium dried flower burns more consistently as well as provides a better experience. When I visit the dispensary, I look for the flower that is coated in glistening trichomes, but those trichomes are where the plant stores the most desirable compounds, such as the cannabinoids as well as terpenes. They are responsible for the flavor, stink as well as potency. The odor of the weed should be pungent as well as dank. It shouldn’t be dusty or odor like hay. The flavors can range of earthy as well as diesel to citrusy as well as floral. If the flower was cultivated at full maturity, it will showcase nice orange hair-like pistols. When those pistols are a pale pale white, the flower was picked too early. If they are a gray or brown, the weed is old. It should have a texture that is somewhere between dry as well as sticky, with full dense buds that don’t crumble; Complexity of color is also important. The flower should be a nice green color with possible flecks of green, orange as well as yellow. There shouldn’t be any signs of webs or mold. While I buy either sun-grown or indoor grown strains, I strictly choose those varieties that are nourished organically. I look for pesticide-free, lab inspected flower. I am lucky that the dispensary in closest proximity to my home carries a wide selection of indica, sativa as well as hybrid flower strains that uphold exceptional quality. They curate the most popular brands as well as frequently offer weekly specials.

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