Whoa, where has 2023 gone?
For the last Monday of 2023, I’d like to share with you my top three posts for the year. You know in case you may have missed them!
#3. Tasmanian Botanics's THC 23 Opal Flower Review
Opal is the cultivar White Widow and in this review, I introduce my readers to “The Guy” a boutique bud deal I met in the early 2000s in Vancouver, British Colombia. It’s one of the first reviews where I tell a bit of a story and you get some of the first glimpses of who I am.
#2. Tasmanian Botanics’s THC 23 Jade Flower Review
Jade is one of my favourite flowers and I recommend it all the time, so it’s easy to see why this post would be in my top three. It’s another review where I talk about “The Guy” sharing a little bit more about myself.
#1. Cannatrek's T25 Topaz Flower Review
It’s not surprising this is my number one post of 2023 after all, Topaz is arguably Australia’s top-selling flower. It’s the first review that required a lot of research to complete due to the controversy around Topaz’s genetics. Is it Kush Cookies? Or is it Garlic Z? It’s a tough call but if I had to guess… Obviously, I’m not going to tell you the answer you’ll just have to read the article to find out!
And that’s a wrap for 2023!
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Great idea for a post to wrap up the year. I haven’t tried anything from Tassie Botanics yet but there is some interesting genealogies in there.
I do have a soft spot for Topaz, I think it’s Garlic Z. Really does smell garlicky. Sativite Kannbi has a similar smell and works just as well for that much needed sleep.
My three favourites for the year are Cannatrek Sapphire, Cannatrek Brooklyn and a tie between Lee Anne Womac and Endoca Apples and Bananas. Which is really four but both Lee Anne Womac and Apples and Bananas are in my favourite afternoon spot and I find it a really tough choice as they both work great in there. Thanks for all of your hard work. I eagerly look forward to every addition.