300€ GIFT CARD: 100G OF FLOWERS
300€ GIFT CARD: 100G OF FLOWERS
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It's crazy that you can choose between 100g of weed and 100g of resin for every 100€ you spend—and that this offer is available for a good part of the year on the website!
And this isn't just trim, "shake," or small buds, you know: These are real buds—GH or outdoor, I'm not really sure—properly trimmed, even if there are just a few small leaves left from trimming, but overall it's a well-trimmed, well-presented product, etc...
In terms of flavor and effects, it’s satisfactory for low-end outdoor/GH CBD, which sells for a few dozen euros per 100 grams on discount CBD websites:
It's not crazy, but it's not a scam either, you know...
Especially if you then use it to mix or spray it with pure CBN diluted in undenatured alcohol to make your own CBN-infused CBD weed at the concentration you want,
or by spraying other neo-cannabinoid isolates or distillates on top of it, such as 10-0H-HHC, H4CBD... Diluted with undenatured isopropyl or ethyl alcohol.
It works out to a fraction of the cost compared to buying plants infused with CBN or other substances directly,
But anyway... :
You've got to get your hands on some pure cannabinoids
(And if you don't buy in large quantities, it's usually expensive—luckily, Mamakana is the exception to the rule: Their CBN is just €30 for 10g!)-
You'll need to buy alcohol and a spray designed for this purpose, set aside some time to let your mixes dry—ideally in the sun or using a dehydrator—otherwise they won't dry very quickly...
So, all in all, it takes quite a bit of planning to save money on cannabinoid-enriched weed. If you're not a heavy user, just skip it and buy the pre-made ones—it'll be less of a hassle.
And for those who brew their own beer and might be tempted to replace the hops with cannabis (which has a fairly similar taste and composition—a similar bitter flavor, terpenes galore, etc.)
Well, having tried it, it makes for a good substitute or complement to hops in a slightly unique beer that should intrigue and delight your guests!