Just before legalization i had this odd pastime of taking a slow ride around the greenhouse operations in and around Leamington in the dead of night when the wind would be died down.
The different strains growing all had different bouquets every thing from dead on the road skunk that you could almost taste to spicy sativas that were like pepper in the air.
There were literally dozens of different strains being cultivated between the authorized and black market grows.
Within two years of legalization the same trip just yielded the same fairly flat bland smell everywhere.
I find it disappointing that the market went homogenized with legalization and the interesting strains have been replaced with bland sameness.
The different strains growing all had different bouquets every thing from dead on the road skunk that you could almost taste to spicy sativas that were like pepper in the air.
There were literally dozens of different strains being cultivated between the authorized and black market grows.
Within two years of legalization the same trip just yielded the same fairly flat bland smell everywhere.
I find it disappointing that the market went homogenized with legalization and the interesting strains have been replaced with bland sameness.