UW Concentrate : Total Clarity

February 9, 2012 § 2 Comments



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Reserva Privada’s OG Kush 18 from GreenHealth Cooperative

June 10, 2011 § Leave a Comment



OG Kush 18
CANNABIS PROFILE #19
PROVIDER: 
GreenHealth Cooperative
GROWER: UNKNOWN

PHENOTYPE
: Hybrid
GENETICS: OG Kush x ChemDawg

EFFECTS: dreamy, lucid, energetic
SMELL/TASTE: sap, sour, cedar, roasted nut

POSITIVE: relaxing, present body stone, invigorating
NEGATIVES: most users will use during the evening and nighttime hours

QUALITY OF LIFE: pain management, peripheral or mental and emotional agitation, insomnia

(Patients who have shown consistent results not added to this quick reference, please contact SeattleCannabisJournal@gmail.com)

Attica Gold from The Green Door

April 22, 2011 § 1 Comment


Attica Gold
Cannabis Profile #14
Provider:
The Green Door
Grower: unknown

Phenotype
: Sativa Dominant
Genetics: unknown

Effects: Uplifting, electrifying, dream-like
Smell/Taste: Sweet, lemon, cinnamon, menthol sensation

Positive: Resin ratio to leaf ratio, manageable, internally productive
Negatives: internal lucidity may not translate socially

Quality of Life: depression, fatigue
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To Build a Cabinet by G.D. Bud

April 5, 2011 § 5 Comments

The day I got a recommendation for medicinal Cannabis was a relief. Followed by the knowledge and urgency that I needed to get some plants in the ground.

A long time dream, I imagined fondly my first harvest. Curing my flowers to perfection, collecting their resin for meticulous concentrates. I saw myself journaling carefully over their progress, eventually becoming an expert care taker of myself and my garden.

Then the reality of a small space, in a small house, in a crowded neighborhood came crashing in. Hardly discouraged, I quickly scrapped the idea of a dedicated room filled to the brim. I began with honing my intentions-I wanted to inconspicuously and autonomously produce my medicine. A respectable and realistic goal, one that I could embrace.

After months pouring over Cannabis related text and furrowing my brow at various nooks throughout my home, I saw through the problem. I would build a cabinet.

On Craigslist I found a cabinet kit still in the box for only $35. It came in at 24″ D x 30″ W x 70″ T. Next, a 6″ inline fan for another $100. The fan, a 400 watt light from a previous grow and its Cool Tube gave me something to design around.

My sights set, I loaded Google’s 3D rendering freeware, Google SketchUp, and got to work.

Front

Rear

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March 30, 2011 § 1 Comment

Seattle Cannabis Journal has welcomed local photographer Knottyy to its pages. The great afternoon of good smoke & friendly conversation that was the Farmer’s Market write-up demanded a second collaboration. It was decided an afternoon documenting multiple grows from a single gardener would be just the thing.

Here we have Demosthene’s representations of Diesel, Kush, and Rainbow.

We hope you enjoy this project, as it was truly a pleasure to create.

DIESEL

We pegged Diesel as the first course. The foundation laid down by this smoke was a great jumping off point for both Kush and Rainbow. Given our day’s task we tread lightly when using the water pipe. These hits still provided a trace of the glowing excitement and focus that began guiding our conversation.

It was not hard to discern an astringent leaning cedar kept earthy by deep spice. A nostalgic scent, but not necessarily the robust fuel we expected from the Diesel family-this was a more nuanced approach. The second exhale had a lip-smacking finish with great sustain on the palette, leaving ample time to pick it apart. A second toke locked in cedar, but pulled detail out of the spice. I detected cocoa.

Ten minutes after a few tokes in place, we were hard at work. Knottyy manned the photo area while I frantically scribbled notes on smell and dictated his occasional observations. The conversation pin-balled from our feelings on taste, sensory experience, and future collaboration. Throughout the buzz this multiple trajectory conversation was easy to keep up and productive. Knotty found that a few well-timed bowls could extend the peak, which eventually tapers into a soft glow with no hang-over.
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Quick Guide to Glass Under 250$ by Space Cake

March 27, 2011 § Leave a Comment

I love cruising Aqua Lab Technologies for things I don’t need and can’t afford. At one point I’m almost sure it would’ve been considered a problem

To cure this blight I scrimped and saved and took extra shifts until I could afford an arguably modest water pipe of my own. In fact, it can be seen in a certain photo essay from awhile back.

A website whose addiction I have not been able to cure is Reddit. Reddit is an ultra-positive online community that acts as a filter for the internet. The flotsam and jetsam of cyberspace stays put, and the goods are laid out for all to see. Ultra massive media conglomerate Condé Nast owns the whole shebang. Still it remains relatively ad free and has billions of users.

Off topic. I happened upon a Reddit thread that called for my embarrassingly extensive knowledge of Aqua Lab’s Glass. Specifically, pieces under 250$. So here, dear readers, is what I wrote…

You’d be surprised at the pleasant smoking experience you can end up with in the 150$-250$ range. I found these on Aqualabtechnologies.com*:

All of the glass on I’ve found on ALT is handmade in the States. This 5mm Syn is 110$, Simple but functional. it has a diffused down stem, a great personal bowl, and ice pinches. Easy to clean with a brush, easy to transport.

This model also come  in a 17.5″ version. Available for 175$.

The incredible dorky VripTech is an excellent option at both 129.99 and 199.99 price points depending on upgrades. A great option for health, aesthetics, and technology.

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Seattle Cannabis Journal Gets a Little Help…

March 18, 2011 § Leave a Comment


The blogosphere can be a cruel, thankless world-especially for the wordy Cannabis writer. A fact that made us especially grateful to get not one but two cyberspace nods of approval this last week. First our coverage of the Seattle Cannabis Farmer’s Market was syndicated to Village Voice’s weed bloggernaut Toke of the Town, a pleasure we have Steve Elliot to thank for.

If you haven’t had a chance, read it in full here. The stunning photos are courtesy of Seattle Cannabis Journal’s newest member, Knotty. You may have seen his work in West Coast Cannabis Magazine.

The second was from Seattle’s hip neighborhood blog, Cap To the Hill, where our name was included among birds-eye view ramblings about the goings-on of the coolest hill. In unrelated news horrifying monster Glenn Beck stole these photos from the blog for his television program, which is hilarious and sad.

Many thanks to all!

Jack
SeattleCannabisJournal@gmail.com
March 18, 2011

Sensi Star from CCC

March 18, 2011 § 1 Comment


Sensi Star

Provider: Conscious Care Cooperative
Phenotype: Mostly Indica

Smell/Taste: Sweet soil, skunk, peppermint, bread
Effects: Relaxing, Sleep inducing, Dreamy, trance-like body stone, sedative

Positives: Calming, positive body sensations, different characteristics at different doses (possible negative)
Negatives: May effect vision, not ideal for daytime use

Quality of Life: Panic attacks, insomnia, anxiety, pain management, invigoration
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The 12 Day Difference

March 14, 2011 § Leave a Comment


Chemdog #4. A potent smoke sought out by users for its dominating buzz that can range from supremely relaxing, to devastatingly cerebral. Hailed medicinally for its long-lasting pain management and insomnia aid. For some it can also offer relief from anxiety. A representative of Conscious Care Cooperative was kind enough to offer the Journal a sample of multiple grows, one pulled at eight weeks, the second at nine and a half, a premium grow according to CCC.

When comparing them physically, the eight week Chemdog (we will say 8wkCD) had a looser formation with broad leaves that parted from the body, hiding the inner bud. Observing trichome production with the naked eye on 8wkCD you can see a dusting of gauzy white resin, neatly arranged but sparse. At 60x-100x magnification slim bulbs sitting atop stumpy stalks of resin that had just begun to cloud became clear.

Chemdog #4 at 9 1/2 weeks

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Dear Reader: Introductions, Announcements, Future Plans.

March 11, 2011 § Leave a Comment

Dear Reader,

Since the Journal’s inception two short months ago you have not heard once from its proprietors. A wrong I hope to right with this brief communique. My intentions are to announce future plans, keep the regular reader up to date, and navigate the new user through our pages.

Growth
Firstly, this publication has grown from one, to three. The Journal has acquired two regular photographers, one whom also doubles as an author. I have found their dedication to providing refreshingly unique images, as well as a wealth of natural and learned talent makes them a priceless addition to the blog. I believe you will find the same.

News
The Journal made a good impression last week with its coverage of the Seattle Cannabis Farmer’s Market. To those who use best-of-the-web specialist, Reddit.com, give us a vote. Big ups to whomever took the time to upload the link.

We got our first taste of syndication when our article was edited for Cannabis bloggernaut ‘Toke of the Town‘. Selected and posted by none other than Seattle’s own Steve Elliot. Steve writes also writes ‘Toke Signals‘ for Seattle Weekly, many thanks to Steve.

Seattle Cannabis Journal is also working on a physical menu for Conscious Care Cooperative. They will include waiting room friendly edits of our Cannabis profiles (see below) and photos.
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