I just wanted to share a pic of all of the resources you get from Trichome Institute to help you learn to be an "interpener." You can buy each one separately but I recommend buying the course plus resources bundle. I don't have any plans to be a professional interpener but I am a medical cannabis patient as well as a medical cannabis consultant. I figured out the hard way that strain names don't mean much. Although I appreciate COAs, they really don't tell me everything I want to know. Not the ones I get here locally. So, I am using this course to train my eyes, nose, and memory in what to expect from any cannabis flower sample. It's super interesting and worked my first time trying it out. I'm one of those people that are very sensitive to odors. Some can instantly make me nauseous, give me a headache, and/or make my stomach hurt. This has been an issue all my life. It sucks. But, I now know how to evaluate cannabis flower based on science not cute (or not so cute) strain names. No, I'm not an expert interpener, but I'm better today than I was yesterday, and that's my goal, to always learn more and stay up-to-date with industry knowledge.
BTW they mention the trigeminal nerve. I have some neurological issues with mine. I was worried that this interpener technique may not work for me. It did. I'm sure it will with you, as well. Enjoy! LMK if you take the course. I'd love to hear what you think about it.
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6moMy favorite! Any plans to bring the 22-16 pheno back? Don’t get me wrong love 22-22 especially after a long day. The 22-16 felt more like a hybrid better for day time plus it has this unique sweet floral taste to it.