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The Way High Should Be
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Dutch Pie has a decently creative and thoughtful kind of high, good for either doing menial tasks while listening to a serious and deep podcast or audiobook, or relaxing while stretching those creative muscles for a project that’s a little stressful but doesn’t specifically call for a rapid pace, like doing some reorganizing in a cluttered basement, attic, or garage.
As a mermaid, at first I felt threatened by Ursula, but she’s really quite pleasant and relaxing once you get to know her.
Orange Starburst, cultivated by Grass Roots. It’s a cross of two of their other strains, Doughnut ‘n Cider (which is so seasonally appropriate for the Fall) and Turpee Slurpee (which if any strain sounded like a made-up Halloween candy, Turpee Slurpee may be it).
Blue Dream. Divine Buds. Need I say more?
I've been thinking about family this week. And Heady Tropper by The King's Stache.
The contradictions and adaptability of the highs from Silver Kush have reminded me why it’s one of my favorite strains when I’m looking for a classic, old school, or traditional high.
The legendary Jack Herer, a perfect functional yet potent high.
This flower is almost pink. Those purple leaves that a lot of strains have are so light and bright that it really pushes into fuchsia territory. They’re gorgeous. The greens are also bright, and there’s a little bit of contrast with some darker purple tones between these two lighter colors.
Deathstar, and Happy Star Wars Day!