Microdosing cannabis with edibles means taking small, precise doses—usually 1–5 mg of THC—for subtle effects without feeling high. It can ease stress, pain, and insomnia while improving focus and mood. Edibles offer consistent, long-lasting relief, and at Hashtag Redmond, all Hashtag Certified products are vetted for safety, quality, and effectiveness.
Read MoreCannabis has long been linked to witchcraft and spirituality—from ancient rituals in India and pagan Europe to modern wellness practices. Once used in sacred ceremonies and later feared during the witch trials, cannabis is now being reclaimed as a symbol of healing, intuition, and connection to nature—a “witch’s herb” with deep cultural roots.
Read MoreSuper Silver Lemon Haze, a cross of Super Silver Haze and Lemon Skunk, gets its name from its frosty, silver-coated buds, vibrant lemon aroma, and energizing sativa effects. Combining award-winning haze genetics with tangy citrus flavor, it delivers an uplifting, creative high that matches its bright, flavorful name.
Read MoreCannabis edibles are popular for managing pain, nausea, appetite loss, and insomnia. They offer precise microdosing at low levels and extended relief lasting 6–8 hours at higher doses. While clinical studies show benefits for pain and chemotherapy-related nausea, patients also report consistent, discreet, and long-lasting relief from edibles.
Read MorePineapple Express, a cross of Trainwreck and Hawaiian, gets its name from a real weather phenomenon that carries warm, tropical air from Hawaii to the U.S. West Coast. Known for its sweet pineapple flavor and energizing high, the strain gained worldwide fame after the 2008 comedy film of the same name boosted its pop culture status.
Read MoreWhite Widow got its name from its frosty white trichomes and a potent high that “bites” fast and hard. First bred in the Netherlands in the 1990s, White Widow is a legendary hybrid that’s dazzled smokers with its crystal-coated buds and perfectly balanced effects ever since.
Read MoreBlue Dream, a cross of Blueberry and Haze from Santa Cruz, gets its name from Blueberry’s sweet flavor and blue-tinged buds, paired with the strain’s smooth, euphoric “dream-like” effects. Known for its balanced high, it delivers creative focus and relaxing comfort, making it one of the most popular cannabis strains worldwide.
Read MoreCandyland was bred by Ken Estes — creator of Granddaddy Purple — by crossing GDP with Bay Platinum Cookies. Named for its candy-sweet berry flavor, sparkling trichome-dusted buds with pink and purple hues, and joyful uplifting effects, Candyland evokes the colorful nostalgia of the classic board game. It's a sativa-leaning hybrid built for daytime bliss!
Read MoreMedical marijuana requires a doctor’s approval and offers patients lower taxes, higher purchase limits, and legal protections. Recreational cannabis is available to adults 21+ without a medical card but may have higher taxes and more restrictions. Know your state laws to choose the option that best fits your needs.
Read MoreDurban Poison, a sativa landrace strain from Durban, South Africa, gets its name from its place of origin and a playful nod to its strong, energizing effects. Brought to the U.S. in the late 1970s by breeder Ed Rosenthal, it’s prized worldwide for its sweet, spicy flavor, high yield, and clear-headed, uplifting high.
Read MoreTHC is psychoactive and best for pain, sleep, and relaxation. CBD is non-intoxicating and ideal for stress, inflammation, and wellness. Choose THC for a stronger effect or CBD for relief without the high. You can also use both together for balanced benefits, depending on your needs and sensitivity.
Read MoreAlaskan Thunder Fuck got its name from its origins in Alaska’s Matanuska Valley, where growers bred a powerful sativa known as Matanuska Thunder Fuck. As the strain spread, “Alaskan” was added to highlight its roots. The bold name reflects its intense effects and underground legacy, making it a standout in cannabis history.
Read MoreNorthern Lights, a legendary indica from Afghan genetics, gets its name from its frosty, colorful buds that resemble the aurora borealis and its serene, uplifting effects. First grown in the Pacific Northwest and later perfected in the Netherlands, it’s celebrated for its beauty, potency, and lasting place in cannabis history.
Read MoreOG Kush's name is shrouded in West Coast legend — "OG" means "Original Gangster," "Ocean Grown," or "Original Grower" depending on who you ask. Bred in Florida from Chemdawg and Hindu Kush, then popularized in LA in the 1990s, OG Kush became cannabis royalty thanks to its earthy-piney aroma, potent euphoric high, and hip-hop fame!
Read MoreCBD helps with pain by interacting with your body’s endocannabinoid system—a natural network that helps regulate things like mood, inflammation, and yes, pain. While it won’t get you high, CBD may help reduce discomfort by calming overactive pain signals and lowering inflammation.
Read MoreFECO and RSO are both potent, full-spectrum cannabis oils — but they differ in solvent and intended use. FECO is made with food-grade ethanol and designed for oral or sublingual consumption. RSO was originally made with isopropyl alcohol for topical use, though many retail brands now use food-safe solvents. Both are extremely strong — start with a rice-grain-sized dose!
Read MoreSuper Boof got its name from a playful twist on the slang “boof,” once used to describe bad weed. Originally called Blockberry, the strain earned its ironic nickname after users joked it was so strong it “boofed” them. The name stuck—and now Super Boof is a fan favorite for its fruity flavor, potent effects, and unforgettable name.
Read MoreHave you ever walked into a cannabis dispensary hoping to pick up a few seeds to start your own cannabis garden but walked out confused or disappointed?
If you have then you’re not alone.
Despite the growing acceptance of cannabis cultivation at home and the expanding legal cannabis market, cannabis seeds are still surprisingly difficult to find in dispensaries.
But why is that?
Read MoreAcapulco Gold is a legendary sativa-dominant landrace strain from the mountains near Acapulco, Mexico. Its name comes from the strain's distinctive golden-amber bud color, developed under Mexico's coastal sun. Famous for its energetic, clear-headed high, toffee-sweet flavor, and counterculture fame in the 1960s–70s, it remains one of cannabis history's most iconic strains!
Read MoreCannabis is grown using five main methods: outdoor, indoor, greenhouse, hydroponics, and aeroponics. Outdoor growing is low-cost but weather-dependent. Indoor offers full control year-round. Greenhouses blend both. Hydroponics uses nutrient-rich water for faster growth. Aeroponics mists roots for maximum efficiency. Each method has unique benefits and tradeoffs.
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