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never tried 'em, tho curious... wanna thc edibles are epic, im told https://www.cnbc.com/2022/11/12/col...shrooms-an-idea-thats-growing-nationwide.html
edibles are better than weed at high concentrations (50-100mg)... buzz takes 30mins to kick in but lasts 4 hours, or so im told https://weedmaps.com/brands/wana-ed...ic-yuzu-sativa-inspire-high-dose-sour-gummies
Be careful. I read somewhere that hardcore THC users are apt to make out with mannequins. Scary stuff.
It's a different effect. While the industry has done gross classification between modes of production, modes of ingestion, varietals such as sativa, indica or hybrids, each varietal has a unique terpene profile. Some replication is repeatable but much in not and the market is flooded with marketing hype and walmart weed. A seasoned OG outdoor grower, is much like a boutique vineyard, in addition to calculated site selection, has planted other companion plants, spent focus over decades of building a living soil for a terrior. They have also cultivated their unique seed bank and produce something that is as close to psychedelic as one could get with cannabis - transcendental. It's a much different experience than a production indoor corporate grower pounding out pounds for bucks. Not even in the same class. Same with shrooms, most are cultivated post peak with exposed gills and sub-par genetics, growing for a goldrush not for gold.