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August 6, 2012 § 1 Comment
Apologies, Excuses, Photos
August 5, 2011 § Leave a Comment
I know. We’ve been terrible blog-keepers. Succumbing to humdrum of endless caffeine, late-night work sessions, to-do lists and their ilk…we’ve lost a little drive. But, momentum seems to be gaining! Just last night I saw jack scribbling notes about the oft-ignored Indica Dominant, Original Chronic.
Anyhow, in place of any literary substance I will once again throw the new photos up here to appease the patient reader. Hope it serves has some sort of consolation.
Love Always, Space_Cake
Critical (Colombian Gold x Thai)
Panama Red from Cutting Edge Genetics
June 28, 2011 § Leave a Comment
Dear Reader, as you can see below I am now managing Cutting Edge Genetics. Along with other varietals I acquire, I will also be documenting our current stock. I continue to hold myself to a strict standard of objectivity and accuracy in my reviews, regardless of their source. Best, Jack
CANNABIS PROFILE #20
PROVIDER: Cutting Edge Genetics
GROWER: Cutting Edge Genetics
PHENOTYPE: Sativa
EFFECTS: energetic, uplifting, body sensations
SMELL/TASTE: pear, loam, fruity
POSITIVE: induces positive space, energetic, clarifying, high ceiling
NEGATIVES: can be socially restricting at high dose
QUALITY OF LIFE: depression, aid against fatigue, possible anti-anxiety aid
(Patients who have shown consistent results not added to this quick reference, please contact SeattleCannabisJournal@gmail.com)
Reserva Privada’s OG Kush 18 from GreenHealth Cooperative
June 10, 2011 § Leave a Comment
PHENOTYPE: Hybrid
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)
Green Crack from GreenHealth Cooperative
May 28, 2011 § 3 Comments
PHENOTYPE:
GENETICS: UNKNOWN
EFFECTS: energetic, wild, goofy, exciting body sensations
SMELL/TASTE: sassafras root, young pine, skunk
POSITIVE: Thorough, energetic, racy
NEGATIVES: Some users may experience uncontrollable thoughts, increased heart rate, requires experience
QUALITY OF LIFE: Depression, fatigue, lack of appetite
(Patients who have shown consistent results not added to this quick reference, please contact SeattleCannabisJournal@gmail.com)
Platinum Kush from GreenHealth Cooperative
May 28, 2011 § Leave a Comment
CANNABIS PROFILE #17
PROVIDER: GreenHealth Cooperative
GROWER: UNKNOWN
PHENOTYPE: Indica Dominant
GENETICS: Master Kush x Afghani
EFFECTS: stoney, creative, narcotic, body high
SMELL/TASTE: grapefruit musk, tutti fruity, spice, pine
POSITIVE: potent, long-lasting, heavy stone, potent, pungent
NEGATIVES: light to moderate users may not be able to use during active parts of the day
QUALITY OF LIFE: insomnia, pain relief, suppressing anxiety or panic attack, relief from peripheral stress
(Patients who have shown consistent results not added to this quick reference, please contact SeattleCannabisJournal@gmail.com)
Paradise Seed’s Acid from Green Health
April 17, 2011 § 1 Comment

Acid
SCJ Cannsbis Profile #13
Provider: GreenHealth Cooperative (206) 730-0979
Grown by: Unknown
Phenotype: Sativa Dominant
Genetics: Diesel x Unknown Dutch
Smell/Taste: Sweet citrus, sharp
Effects: uplifting, cerebral, confident
Positive: consistently uplifting, creative, sharp, weightless sensation
Negative: loses some clarity in high doses
Quality of Life: Anxiety, Assistance with trauma processing, relief from physical discomfort (patients who consistently experience medicinal benefits not listed here, please e-mail: SeattleCannabisJournal@gmail.com) « Read the rest of this entry »
3 Tables at the Farmer’s Market
April 14, 2011 § Leave a Comment

Ah yes, the Cannabis Farmer’s Market. Knotty came by my house for a sample of his newest, White Rhino, and we were on our way. Here are 3 tables that caught the eye.
A great co-op that the journal has mentioned before. Last I visited CEG for their tasty and stupefying Caboose, but really fell in love with the uplifting hybrid, #5. A couple of weeks later the owner came by during a photo session with Knottyy, leaving a huge nug (7.2g) of Hawaiian Skunk on his way out. This monster bud was bursting with a tropical bouquet dominated by pineapple. I smoked it daily for an uplifting, top to bottom stone.
Today we took a look at some of their top genetics, G13 and King Kush.
My take home? Ken’s GDP, the only varietal to break a 10$ donation on this stellar menu, pictured below. Ken’s Grandaddy Purple (GDP) from Cutting Edge was a great representation of what the strain could do, a decent cure, great handling and wonderful attention to detail in preserving the Grandaddy’s tranquil smoke
Northern Lights #5 from GreenHealth Cooperative
April 13, 2011 § 1 Comment

Northern Lights #5
SCJ Cannabis profile #12
Provider: GreenHealth Cooperative
Grown By: Unknown
Donation: 15$
Phenotype: Indica Dominant
Smell/Taste: Woodsy, cayenne, fuel
Effects: Uplifting, exciting, complete
Positives: Stand-out buzz profile, accessible, task-orientated
Negatives: Occasionally absent-minded
Quality of Life: Anxiety, peripheral stress, invigorating to patients fatigued by condition of opioid regiment.
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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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