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Green Crack is a strain that seems to be about as popular as Blue Dream, though for the longest time, I was unable to find any. Once I saw that the dispensary had some in stock, I made it a point to pick some up.

Deadhead OG is a strain that’s been around for a long time, and has earned quite the following for its powerful effects. As soon as I saw that this was available, I knew I had to pick some up for a review.

Blueberry Silvertip is another Silvertip strain, and delivers on both namesakes. While the blueberry isn’t as strong as in some other strains, it makes its presence known. This also gives this strain a stronger medicinal quality than it might already have.

This review is of a local strain known as Montana Silvertip. I’ve seen this offered a few times, but decided to grab some this visit because of a recommendation by some friends that had tried it and another Silvertip strain.

After many years I’ve finally gotten a hold of some Chemdawg, a strain that, as well known as it is, isn’t nearly as popular as it was 20 years ago. A big part of that, is how many newer strains have Chemdawg in their family tree, which often leads to the original being forgotten. Chemdawg still has name recognition, however, and is still found in dispensaries, though availability varies greatly.

Not the smoothest smoke, but very potent. There’s very little confusion, and a gentle pressure can be felt around the eye area. I had some as I woke up to building nausea in my stomach and found the nausea reduced after the first hit. There’s only the slightest bit of confusion after a few hits, but that wears off quickly, and you are then left in a functional state for a while. There is a slight bit of lethargy, which is just enough to glue you to your seat if you have nothing to do. If you have something to do, there might be a delay before you get to your task(s).

The buds are decently dense, with a slight stickiness that causes them to stick together after you’ve broken them down. This can make rolling a joint/blunt easier, as the cannabis doesn’t move that much. The initial smell is of skunk,pine, and a generic grass smell. Once you break some down, the smell will be accompanied by hints of fuel and Stripes fruit bubblegum. The exhale is a combination of pine and grass.

Another 1 gram review, as this is another strain that is in demand. This will work as an intro to the strain, and the basis for a possible followup review down the line.

Only 1 gram to review for this strain, so this review will be a bit limited, and I will not be giving a final rating, just like with Purple Cole Trinity. Just on smell alone, this strain will grab your attention. Opening the bag, you’re greeted with an earthy citrus-pine scent, with a sweet nectar followup.

Purple Pineapple is a strain that I hadn’t heard of, but I definitely know of its parents, Pineapple Express and The Purps, though it’s been many years since I’ve had either. Needless to say, I didn’t hesitate to pick up an 1/8th of this when I saw that it was in stock. It’s very strong. I actually found myself stopping mid bowl and moving on to accomplishing tasks. There’s a significant amount of confusion for the first few minutes after smoking a bowl, but this will dissipate before too long, just make sure to allow some time before moving on to other things.

A full bowl at once will set you right for a decent amount of time. There’s some confusion, but after 10 – 15 minutes it wears off. This leaves you with a balanced amount of medicine in your system. Some tightness around the eyes in noted, along with a little bit of red eye. There’s a jump in energy levels, but nothing like some other strains.

As soon as I saw that there was some Headband in stock, I knew I had to grab an 1/8th to review. The Chemdawg lineage (the parents are Sour Diesel and OG Kush) shines through as you break down some to smoke, with the sweet citrus scent becoming more pronounced as you prepare your smoke. There was a slight bit of irritation towards the end of the inhale, but nothing that’s going to detract from the experience. There was some significant confusion after having a bowl, so I wouldn’t suggest having this strain if you have something to do. A bowl of this right before leaving for a trip isn’t advised, as your journey could become much more difficult. For a day/night hanging around the house and taking care of domestics, it’s quite nice.

The last time I was at 710 Montana they mentioned that they had a strain called Purple Cole Trinity, but that there was only 1 gram left. I decided, it having been the next morning after I decided to start this channel, to purchase it for a review. With only 1 gram to review, which, as you can see, actually came out to 1.25 grams, I can't speak for the full potential of the strain. I prefer to sample bigger buds, and when you're buying one gram, you tend to either get one big nugget, or several smaller ones. This case was the later, but still provided a good sample of what this strain had to offer.

Hi everyone and welcome to review #1. This will be a review of Blue Dream. Now Blue Dream has quite the reputation, and has been around for quite a few years now. I first tried it back in 2017 while visiting WA. However, since I was on vacation, I didn't write any of my observations down. Now it's time for a proper review!

I'm a medical cannabis patient (with a card) who suffers from extreme nausea, among other symptoms, as the result of a brain tumor (acoustic neuroma). On this channel I will be reviewing strains and various other products as I search for the best strains for my condition.

With recreational cannabis now being legal in Montana, I'll also be able to grow my own and, therefore, review strains that one is unlikely to see in a dispensary.

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I'm a medical cannabis patient (with a card) who suffers from extreme nausea, among other symptoms, as the result of a brain tumor (acoustic neuroma). On this channel I will be reviewing strains and various other products as I search for the best strains for my condition.

With recreational cannabis now being legal in Montana, I'll also be able to grow my own and, therefore, review strains that one is unlikely to see in a dispensary.