Our most popular medical marijuana strain is…

Strawberry Cough Medical Marijuana
By far our most popular strain in both categories (medicine AND clones) is Strawberry Cough.

Because it’s number one we thought we’d share some of the specifics of this outstanding strain.

It’s a very productive plant that’s bred for its euphoric, anti-anxiety high. This mostly sativa strain produces a comfortable and enjoyable, yet powerful, experience. It`s a very consistent Purple variety with a quality is renowned for its potency, not in its yield, which is average to slightly above average.

Strawberry Cough grows very well in both hydroponic and dirt gardens. It produces a powerful, really strong yet mellow high and a strawberry fruity taste.

Strawberry Cough Medical Cannabis
The plants have heavy lateral branches that become weighed down with substantial, tight, compact buds resembling pine cones. The buds themselves have a distinct aesthetic quality, sticky with resin and a sweet berry/citrus aroma that take on a deep red to deep purple hue when fully mature. Though the yield of these plants is not as high it is a clear lesson in quality over quantity.

The aroma of Strawberry Cough is very particularly fruity with an end note of fresh berries. The taste mirrors the smell quite nicely, bringing that berry-flavored goodness into the foreground. Users describe the flavor as thick and creamy with a slight “tickly” effect on the lungs, hence the name.

The effect it produces is both energetic and uplifting, like any good quality sativa. No couch-locking going on here, just a great, effervescent high that lets the user get on with their day productively with an intensified positive attitude. The effect is relatively potent and immediate and lasts a long time. This is a great strain for social interaction as well as combating the effects of depression and anxiety for those who grow for medicinal purposes.

Type: mostly sativa
Genetics: 75% Sativa / 25% Indica
Flowering Time Indoor: 57 – 67 days
Height: Medium
THC Level: 15-19%
Strength / Lasting Effect: The weed affects middle-high to high.
Grade: top shelf
Smell: sweet, berry notes
Taste: notes of berry, smooth hitting
Effects: nice upward high
Potency: very strong
Good Strain For: getting things done

Be sure to check out our inventory to see if it’s in stock.

Strawberry Cough Medical Marijuana
Strawberry Cough Medical Marijuana

Is pot safe for depression?

Pot Helps Depression
An interesting question and the headline of a recent article written in Natural Health Magazine.

You will find this article (and others) in our reading list “Cannabis In The News“.

It seems that with any discussion of medical marijuana it comes down to the fact that our government needs to change its classification so more research can be done.

But at the glacial speed and nonsensical way things happen on our nations capital we will most likely see pigs fly first.

Maine Medical Marijuana

 

Here is our updated list of available clones…

We have updated our list of available clones today (3/17) and you can see the entire list of available plants on our “inventory” page.

You will see the plants listed as either “large” or “small” which has less to do with actual height in inches and more to do with veg or flowering.

Those plants listed as “large” are just about ready to be put under 12/12 lighting and to start their flowering stage.

So follow this link and check out what clones we currently have available.

Maine Medical Marijuana Clones

New resources for medical marijuana patients and caregivers…

We have started posting resources that our readers (both caregivers and patients) will find useful:

1. If you are considering medical marijuana as a treatment option you will find physicians listed on our “resources for patients” page. You will also find find news articles on how medical marijuana works, what can be treated with cannabis, Maine medical marijuana laws here in Maine and more as well.

2. For caregivers (and patients looking to grow their own medicine) you will find a list of grow supply stores here in Southern Maine on our “resources for growers” page.

3. You will find a list of cannabis news articles on our new “cannabis in the news” page.

This is just the beginning of the resources we will be providing, be sure to stop back often and you will be repaid with new (frequently added) listings.

If you know of a resource that is not listed please email it to us so it can be shared with everyone.