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The CANNASSEUR CORNER

By Rick Pfrommer, Director of Education, Harborside Health Center
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Rick Pfrommer March Madness 

 

Last month brought the beginning of Harborside Health Center's busiest season. Spring planting season actually starts in January when people from all over Northern California descend upon HHC and buy seeds to sprout. Ask anyone-especially an employee of the clones department-about spring, and the word "madness" will most definitely surface. There will often be lines three-deep, as people queue up to get their orders filled. This year we sold more packs of seeds than any other by far! We currently stock over a hundred different strains in seeds, making Harborside the largest seed bank in the country. The seed bank was a pet project of mine that started over five years ago with seeds from the legendary DJ Short (see The Harborside Illuminator, vol. 14). The real rush begins, however, in March, when the first of the light-deprivation (aka, 'dep') greenhouse growers arrive to secure genetics (aka, clones). Growers have increasingly turned to dep crops in recent years. This allows for two or more harvests per year, or a single harvest that's dried and distributed before the helicopters start to fill the fall skies with their incessant buzz-killing whine.

 

Light deprivation also has some other advantages over traditional-let's call it, "full sun" sun-grown. Greenhouses (GH) are enclosed, controllable environments. Being able to regulate the temperature and humidity gives a grower much more control over the finished flowers. Daily fluctuations in temperature that create mist or dew can be avoided. Plants in containers can also be rotated, allowing for consistent sunlight exposure, thus producing more uniform buds. All sun-grown cultivators know well the difference between south-facing flowers and their shadier sisters. GH also has the advantage of being lockable, making rip-offs harder, or at least noisier; even going through plastic sheeting creates more of a fuss than just cutting branches. Four-legged rippers are also excluded from the feast of fresh, tasty cannabis branches by enclosed spaces. Insects, unfortunately, are still a challenge, although a slightly reduced one.

 

Another sometimes overlooked advantage to this method of growing is light intensity. During a traditional sun-grown season, cannabis begins flowering after solstice in June. Flowering occurs all through the fall as the light is decreasing daily. The angle of the sun also moves from directly overhead. Light dep changes all this. By inducing flowering much earlier, buds get the benefit of a sun that is directly overhead. The amount of lumens and the angle both help to ensure more complete light coverage of the plants. Both of these factors contribute to more consistent flowers across the entire plant. It's quite possible that this also helps to boost THC/CBD levels.

 

Many jurisdictions across California are outright banning outdoor cultivation. Others are requiring greenhouses or fenced enclosures. GHs are great for keeping out prying eyes of all sorts. The telltale aroma of fresh cannabis in full flower is also reduced. Children-yours or the neighbors'-are kept out. The technology is also advancing rapidly, with several companies developing models with automated covering systems, making this style of growing easier than ever before.  

 

Last fall Harborside introduced top-shelf sun-grown. Many of these incredible flowers were grown in a greenhouse. Very little of this was light-dep since we created this line after most dep was gone. This summer will see the arrival of a wide variety of this wondrous cannabis to HHC's shelves. Strains such as OG Kush and Lemon Skunk are all being grown just for our patients by a diverse group of dedicated contract growers. Thousands of others will fill Harborside over the next few months, all clamoring to get their own clones and seeds. This ensures that there'll be a robust selection of sun-grown strains, come summer and fall. Our purchasing department will select only the finest examples of the cultivator's art to present to our patients. 

 

Initial feedback to our sun-grown has been heartening. We can present, proselytize and preach from atop the tallest cannabis plant in the land about the benefits of naturally cultivated medicine, but if you don't support the change, it's all moot. March, being the beginning of spring, is about re-birth and renewal. It's a time of transition, as planting season begins and plans are made for the upcoming year. It's also a good time to embrace change, for adapting to change is another lesson we can learn from cannabis. Grown outdoors for countless millennia only to be forced inside by relentless oppression, cannabis is now emerging from the shadows again to reclaim its rightful place in the sun. We should all follow the leader.

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Rick's Product Pick:  

Cannabis Tinctures  

  

By now it's common knowledge that Harborside Health Center has a vast array of cannabis products. Many of you are familiar with our wide selection of sweet or savory edibles. However, one group of products often gets overlooked: our cannabis tinctures. Tinctures are one of the oldest forms of medicine, with a history stretching back into the mists of time. Wise women-herbalists have been extracting the active ingredients of a huge variety of plants for millennia. Tinctures are made by soaking plant material in a solvent, usually an alcohol. Apple cider and vegetable glycerin are also commonly used. The resulting liquid is easily digestible, making tinctures a good choice for patients who might have a hard time keeping more solid edibles down.

 

Our most popular tinctures are made by a company called Alta California. They come in three different THC/CBD ratios. The first is 90% THC and 10% CBD. This ratio creates a strong euphoric effect, which is excellent for appetite stimulation, anti-depression and pain relief. The next level is a 50/50 blend of THC and CBD. The increased CBD can help with inflammation and chronic pain. Anecdotal evidence of the efficacy of THC/CBD mixtures in varying ratios is increasing rapidly. CBD was unheard of in the medical cannabis community until Harborside, in conjunction with Steep Hill Lab, rediscovered it four years ago. Since then it has become an essential part of the modern cannabis pharmacopeia. The final preparation from Alta contains 80% CBD with 20% THC. This ratio is excellent for patients who want the analgesic benefits of CBD without the accompanying euphoric effects of THC. Some patients have even been using the CBD version topically

 

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Tinctures are a great way to medicate without consuming sugar and a large amount of calories. You can use tinctures discreetly, without the tell-tale aroma of smoked cannabis. The bottle's eyedropper also makes accurate dosing easy, without the potential for over-medicating as can occasionally happen with other edibles. Everyone should at least give these most ancient of medicines a try. Thousands have found relief with them and you might, too.

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