GreenRush is like Uber for weed. This cannabis delivery app is delightfully easy to use and unlike its big competitor Eaze, it’s available beyond California. During pandemic times, GreenRush is an especially useful app to keep on hand.
If you want to grow cannabis, Botana offers GroLogs with tracking tools to help you out. In your GroLog, you can track feeding protocols, growing environment and pest management - as well as add photos for reference.
There’s no one type of cannabis and MassRoots sorts out the strains and products for newbie users. You can filter by flavors and effects, search for dispensaries, and read their robust weed-focused news section. They even offer a rewards program with dispensaries called WeedPass.
PotBot uses peer-reviewed medical journals to customize medical marijuana recommendations according to your symptoms. It lists overviews of strains according to medicinal effects and consumption methods. You’ll also get suggestions for ideal cannabinoid levels and can use their doctor and dispensary finder.
One of the big questions that cannabis users have is dosage. With Droppy, you can plug in your demographics and symptoms, plus the CBD product you’re using, and you’ll get a recommended dosage (both in mg and drops). You can also track relief and get daily reminders to take your dosage.
6. High There
Weed can be a social event too. High There is a social network designed for fellow enthusiasts. You can connect with other cannabis vendors, experts, and community members. They’ve also got great cultural articles and guides for those interested in getting detailed cannabis know-how.
7. SimLeaf
Virtual cannabis growing? Sign us up. SimLeaf is a learning game where users grow virtual cannabis with realistic environmental conditions. It reflects the actual growing process, while also being fun.
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