Everything looked the same.

I expected to see a lot of different looking products when I walked into the medical cannabis dispensary.

  • I hadn’t expected all flower to look the same and smell the same.

I thought I could identify cannabis products by looking at them. It surprised me that if it hadn’t been for the packaging they put the medical cannabis in, I wouldn’t have known if it was for sleeping or pain. I questioned a budtender, which also sounded odd, because you would suppose they were just client support, but they called themselves budtender. I chuckled and asked if they made the buds tender or if they had to tend the buds while they grew into flower, and the budtender didn’t even smile, but only waited for me to tell him what I wanted! He simply said that since I was new to the marijuana dispensary, I should talk to a pharmacist about our needs. The pharmacist looked at our medical marijuana ID card and asked some questions, but she asked if I had ‌questions, after suggesting numerous products for me. I wanted to think why they were called bartenders and why all the marijuana looked alike. She told me the budtender tended to the needs of all marijuana clients and tended the products, and when you worked with marijuana products long enough, you could distinguish between different products by look, feel, color, and smell, and my explanations were more fun, despite the fact that I was delighted someone answered our question without thinking I was crazy. I knew I would come back to this marijuana dispensary often, so I went new home and studied about the different marijuana products they had, and how to think the difference.

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