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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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Cannabis Terpenes, Part 1

FloridaMarijuana.net

The terpenes dictate how the particular strain of cannabis effects a patient. The images above illustrate Cannabis inflorescence and stalked glandular trichomes. C) Stalked glandular trichomes on the surface of strain Finola pistillate flowers. B) Floret cluster from the strain Lemon Skunk , five weeks post onset of flowering.

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The Process of Producing Medical Marijuana and Ensuring Quality

MMJ Recs

However, the production of medical cannabis involves a meticulous process to ensure quality, potency, and safety for patients. Rigorous research and testing are conducted to assess the suitability of each strain for medical use, ensuring that patients receive optimal treatment outcomes.

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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: Tokyo Snow by John Grow #38

Illinois News Joint

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.

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Homegrown Review: Layover #2 by John Grow #37

Illinois News Joint

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.

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

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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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