Episode Description
This week on Cannabis School, we break down Stink by Dragonfly Wellness, a 30% THC Utah medical cannabis flower that hits harder in the lungs than you expect and slower in the head than you think.
We cover the cure, dryness level, aroma, and terpene profile, including limonene, beta-caryophyllene, and beta-pinene, and how that combination translates into a peppery, fuel-forward inhale. Big hits will check your ego. Smaller pulls are the move.
The onset is slow. Then it builds.
Stink lands in a weird middle space. Not sleepy. Not productive. Not locked in. It’s a heady, floaty high with tension in the shoulders and jaw, a subtle spine awareness, and a reflective mental state that makes deep focus hard but self-awareness stronger.
This is not your “clean the house” strain.
Not your “crush emails” strain.
Not your “party with friends” strain.
This feels more like:
• A solo hike strain
• A grounding, barefoot-in-the-yard strain
• A disconnect-from-your-phone strain
• A slow down to speed up strain
We also talk about how THC percentage does not automatically equal stronger effects, why 18% strains can sometimes outperform 30% flower, and how terpene structure matters more than raw numbers.
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Episode Music Credits
Psalm Trees, James Berkeley – Ah Yeah