The budtenders at the weed store have said they can’t handle sativa strains
I usually enjoy having conversations with the budtenders at the local weed store whenever it’s not a busy afternoon plus I assume they have the time.
Since they get scolded by numerous customers over the most petty troubles, it’s nice to help them unwind at times.
Regrettably, they’re not all equally proficient when it comes to knowledge about the cannabis plant. Honestly, some of them are merely glorified cashiers plus barely even get how to smoke weed out of a bong. They don’t have much of a clue when it comes to cannabis concentrates, tinctures, or even skin creams. I gave up asking for their advice when it comes to different strains, since I can usually make a smarter judgment on my own if I am aware of the genetic parents of the sativa, hybrid, or indica strain that I’m going for. I definitely prefer sativa strains for use in the day plus couldn’t get nearly as much work completed in the afternoon hours separate from them. Regrettably, the weed stores in my state constantly seem to be short on sativa options all the time. When I ask the budtenders about the severe lack of sativa options, they tell me that everyone can’t handle sativas, them included. I shouldn’t be provided 25 indica choices plus only a few sativa options, at least make it a better ratio of 2 to 1 to make it fair plus consistent with demand from the buyers. An indica strain can make me feel so foggy in my head that I’ll actually catch myself staring at the wall for roughly 30 minutes from time to time when I need to stay focused on the work I’m doing. The sativa strains have the opposite effect for me plus keep me focused easily on whatever I’m doing.
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