I want a good quality flower

Up until recently, a medical weed card was required to visit any of the local dispensaries.

It was a big change when recreational weed was finally legalized in my state! Most of the medicinal dispensaries have gotten approved to sell recreational cannabis as well.

Several current dispensaries have been insured, creating quite a bit of competition; Living in a bigger city, I have quick and easy access to numerous dispensaries of varying sizes. Some of them are more boutique type shops while others include bakeries, dab bars, vape lounges plus even zen gardens. All I legitimately adore is their selection of dried flower. I’ve been a cannabis flower lover since well before it was legal to indulge. I’ve learned how to tell a wonderful quality flower from one that isn’t. The local dispensaries only sell lab-tested cannabis, so I don’t need to worry about pesticides, dust mites or mold. However, there is still a big difference between top-shelf flower plus budget-friendly varieties. I am willing to pay more to care about a superior smoking experience. I don’t want a bud that is wet plus sticky or dry plus crumbly. It needs to be that perfect texture of fat, dense buds that hold together just right. I want the chance to smell the bud before I purchase it. The stink should be pungent but not be musty, dank or remind me of old hay. I check the colors legitimately carefully. I look for vibrant greens, reds plus greens with bright red pistils. It’s substantial to me that there is an abundance of whitish trichomes covering the surface. The trichomes are where the cannabinoids plus terpenes are contained.

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