Six Craft Cannabis Growers to Try in Colorado
Take a break from the big players and try these small-batch gardens.
Take a break from the big players and try these small-batch gardens.
“Are your hotels sticklers about no smoking and marijuana policies?”
The high begins with a dose of energy, but things quickly turn cloudy.
Charcuterie boards, tapas and a first-grader left to pack their own lunch could all lay claim to girl dinner.
CBD is considered an anti-inflammatory compound, which sounds beneficial after you’re cooked at the lake and covered in sunburns.
This grape-leaning strain provides a good change of pace from heavy, relaxing highs.
Cannabis plants can become stressed in extreme heat, but they’re pretty hardy in Colorado’s hot weather.
Colorado dispensaries have several hot items on their hands this summer, including THC ice pops, Nerds-inspired gummies and the return of high-CBD weed.
Writing checks isn’t a dust-covered hack ripe for revival, sadly.
If you’re high on orange flavor, then this is right up your alley.
Three cannabis licensed tour vans and mobile lounges recently launched in Denver.
We’ve been full on Palisade peaches all summer. Now it’s time to get baked with them, too.
This isn’t the death knell at work that it once was, so continue acting as if nothing happened.
This relaxing hybrid isn’t the most peachy strain out there, but it has enough fruity characteristics to qualify.
Keeping it in the fridge is a smart start.
Grocery shopping and post office visits aren’t the best opportunities.
This mix of Wedding Cake and Grape Pie is easy to find in Denver dispensaries and beyond.
According to our resident Stoner, it’s all about attention and respect.
Clones provide a quick path for home-growers, but they’re not widely available in dispensaries.
Coloradans, not the terroir, are the reason Colorado is a cannabis hot spot.
A parent to Runtz and countless of other candy-flavored cannabis strains, Zkittlez could eventually fade away after a court settlement.
A federal judge eviscerated highway patrol officers for “waging war” on out-of-state drivers, but I still won’t be driving through Kansas anymore.