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Kief vs. Hash—What’s the Difference and How Can They be Used?

Veriheal

Cannabis legalization has brought about a plethora of different methods of consumption for patients and recreational users alike. Kief is the nickname given to trichomes when they fall off of cannabis. Kief is also collected by trichome farmers that use sleeves or mesh screens to capture cannabis trichomes.

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Review: Space Junkie by Triple 7

Illinois News Joint

The premium label has limited availability at the dispensaries closest to me, so I’m always interested when I spot releases from the brand. 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.

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5 Rare Cannabis Strains You Should Try if You Get the Chance

Veriheal

Rare cannabis strains aren’t regularly found at your local dispensary. If you happen to see one of these five cannabis strains in your local dispensary, make sure you give them a try. The buds of this rare cannabis strain are neon green, with electrified orange hairs peeking from behind a thick wall of sticky, resinous trichomes.

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Review: Yum Yum by Verano

Illinois News Joint

Any budtender will tell you that a large percentage of the dispensary consumer base is still chasing high THC strains. The underlying green flower was a very dark forest green, but the trichome frost gave them a more yellow-amber hue at the surface. ILNJ photos Two large-rounded chunky flowers made up the eighth.

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Review: Vanilla Cake by Floracal

Illinois News Joint

Not too long ago, cake-dominant strains flooded dispensary menus, and I actually complained about the abundance of doughy varieties. While some remnants of sugar leaf were present, the entire bud was covered in a light, milky-colored trichome frost. To qualify and receive a medical patient card at a discounted rate, visit here.

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Review: Biscotti by Kaviar

Illinois News Joint

While I may complain about a lack of infused baked goods at Illinois dispensaries, there’s no shortage of strains named after baked goods. 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.

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Review: 2090 by Cookies

Illinois News Joint

When Cookies finally brought its label to Illinois dispensaries, the brand obviously chose some of its most popular strains for the job. Bright-lime green with large-dense patches of rust-colored hairs, these flowers carried a trichome frost that was solidly milky throughout. 2090 is a hybrid cross of The Snowman and Y Life.