Staff Strain Report - Strawberry Kush

Staff Strain Report – Strawberry Kush

Strain Type: Mostly Sativa Strain Lineage: Unknown Medicinal Uses: Day-Time Pain, Nausea, Appetite, MS, Depression, PTSD, ADD, Glaucoma, Migraines, Gastrointestinal Issues, AIDS, Cancer, Epilepsy, Alcoholism, Arthritis, Anorexia. PCC Report: If you’re familiar with my other reviews, or just familiar with…

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ASA Stands Up For You And Me

ASA Stands Up For You And Me

The next time you come through the PCC take notice of the large glass jar we have in front of the check-in desk. It’s not a jar for tips, but instead allows you to make a donation to one of the most important medical cannabis advocates we have today-…

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Staff Strain Report - “Kushmills” Triple Double Truffle

Staff Strain Report – “Kushmills” Triple Double Truffle

Because of their potency they are an ideal addition for any patient struggling with tolerance issues. For this week’s review we’ve decided to flip things around and take a look at a prime example of a concentrate that provides near guaranteed relief: our PCC exclusive, “Kushmills” Triple Double Truffle.

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Staff Strain Report - Granddaddy Purple

Staff Strain Report – Granddaddy Purple

The depth and complexity of something should not be simplified to its outside appearance. In the world of cannabis, however, the looks of a strain will give you invaluable insight into what its potential effects may be. This week’s review is particularly eye catching with its deep purple countenance: Granddaddy Purple.

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Five Reasons To Use Concentrates

Five Reasons To Use Concentrates

Perhaps it is time to try some of the other things available on today’s cannabis market, like hashes, kiefs, and oils. All of these can be used like exotic spices to make medicating more effective and in some cases less expensive

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Staff Strain Report - Cherry AK

Staff Strain Report – Cherry AK

Cherry AK’s appearance is almost exactly what you would expect from it’s lineage: a cross of Mexican, Thai, Colombian, and Afghani landrace strains. The buds are thinner, emphasizing its sativa nature, but they are capped by distinctly kush-like forms. Upon closer inspection you can also see the calyxes have filled in, nicely eliminating the fluffiness that can sometimes be associated with sativa-dominant crosses.

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