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  1. MY WEED is awful ! Im here in Paphos, Cyprus where they sell very very shitty weed !
    The weed in Cyprus is illegal so I can get some only from the local dillers !
    Its just shitty, it does not have any crystals on it ! It looks like bad poor quality flower from the get go!
    It is probably grown with very little knowledge of what's done! Very earthy very nasty taste and flavour is just very very poor!
    Doesnt have any smell! Not potent! Just not a good experience!
    Im buying 20 euro per gram and they give me 0.8 and it just sucks ass!
    Doesn't have any smell at all just awful and the taste is really bad like your smoking on a pile of crap!
    Never buy weed from Cyprus! I hate the place Im living in and planning to move to the UK for better life and better weed!
    Just awful weed here! It cant even get me high at all! No good ! No good indeed! Fuckin hate it!

  2. High, I'm from Alaska and I'm smoking on a weed salad I made of Purple kush and Sour Diesel. I never have tasted any sour in my sour D you mentioned that in a vid. I taste and smell a very earthy strain

  3. Saying distillate is solventless is misleading. It's distilled from a winterized oil, its distilled at different heats and they keep the cannabinoids distillate, then add terpenes to it.

  4. Hi I'm sure you know a lot about weed and its effects but I have this thing called tinnitus. It is where your ears ring constantly, it is very annoying and I'm just wondering if weed could help. I'm just looking for relaxation. I have never smoked before but want to if anyone could tell me it would be very appreciated.

  5. is this addictive or bad for your lungs one of my good freinds in an attempt to ''grow up'' decided to smoke some of this. I am just concerned for him.

  6. A lot of "The Clear" concentrates are claiming "solventless", but they still use a solvent (some really don't use a solvent at any stage, but others do). One I know uses Everclear alcohol extraction, but their process removes all residual solvent (damn near), down to parts per billion, essentially being a "solventless" end product. Just a play on the terminology from what many of us are used to. ALSO, many of these have the terpenes removed and either re-introduced later in the process or use terpenes from other sources for added flavors and to give the extractors a chance to manipulate things to their own liking. The reasoning for this (I'm assuming) is that the process involves too much heat to preserve the terps from burning off. If they didn't do this, you'd be left with essentially no flavor you, like what you commonly see in concentrates that are 90% or more THC and minimal terpenes…sure it will get you very high, but won't be as enjoyable to consume and terpenes also have medicinal benefits that contribute to the high and effects each user experiences. You'll see some of the main flavors we're used to in the cannabis world like Blueberry, Lemon, Orange, Grape, etc. (or strains that revolve around those) because not only are they some of the most sought after flavors (aside from the Chem, Diesel, Earthy, etc's flavors), but obtaining these terpenes alone is pretty easy.

    Again, not saying that the product you have does this, but just saying that some out there DO use similar methods to what I mentioned. If you weren't aware, hopefully this helps you 🙂 I don't think any less of these methods for processing, but when I pick up concentrates, potency is the THIRD thing I look at behind the Terp Profile/Percentages and Residual Solvent Testing.

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