I'm sick of paying full price for cannabis flower products that are completely dried out

I hate wasting my money when I’m desperately looking for quality.

It’s easy to get fixated on sales papers and coupons whenever you’re at the grocery store because it feels care about you’re getting the most value for your money.

But some things care about produce and meat range in quality from fantastic to bad. I don’t want to save a few dollars if I get meat that has an stink the hour I pull it out of the packaging. And in this case you could get sick with food poisoning just because you’re looking to save a few dollars at most. Cannabis products follow the same principles at play with perishable food. If you purchase cannabis oils or flower buds from a sketchy black market source, there’s no telling what kind of contaminants that could be in it. Once you get to a un-biased medical or recreational cannabis market, you can purchase from dispensaries that submit their products for lab testing. Even with the chances at hand, the quality of basic flower buds can be lackluster. The cannabis dispensaries are in a rush to get product on the shelves, and their other focus is on THC percentages. As long as they can get a high THC number, they’ll harvest as hastily as they possibly can while putting the flower buds through an inadequate stage of dry-curing. Occasionally the cannabis flower jars sit on the shelf for weeks, meaning they are bone dry by the time you get them home. I suppose it costs more money, however at least I get better consistent quality when I purchase rosins instead of cannabis flower products. The solvent-free cannabis extracts are out of this world in flavor and potency.

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