Thursday, May 31, 2012

D.I.A. from Broadmoor Wellness

So, I walked into Broadmoor Wellness and they had a special:  1 oz. of D.I.A. (Denver International Airport) for $140.  At that price, I'll try anything just to see how good the deal is.

So I woke up this morning, clear-headed from a good night's sleep and med-free since I can't medicate myself after 8pm or I *will* be up all night, body tired, wanting to go to sleep, but with an edginess that my brain wants me to get up and do something productive.  Long story shorter, I'm a good lab rat for getting a clear impression of MJ strains since I stick to one strain per day.

So about that D.I.A.  It's fairly decent.  I'd say decent potency, no serious cerebral "high" with it, so for medicinal purposes, it's a very decent choice, especially for that price. 

It's definitely giving me a body high.  I don't like the term "fluffiness."  I prefer to be more specific about the body high.  It's making me feel smoother, meaning I'm feeling more coordinated. 

Not as much energy as some other strains give me.  I wouldn't want to be on this while I was trying to be productive because the high is fogging up my brain a bit, but if you're down for some relaxation time or if your body's giving you a difficult time in the muscle spasm or pain departments, this would be a good strain to convince your body that it doesn't have to be at war with you.  And really,just say to your body, can't we all just get along?  On this D.I.A., I think your body parts will be responding "yeah, man - it's all good".

As for Broadmoor Wellness, there was no information presented openly on which strains were sativas/indicas/hybrids. I really like for a place to have the approximate percentages posted on the jars, or on a wall board or something.  The guy there was helpful in a general way when asked about their different strains, but he seemed tired or like he was having a bad day.  I really don't like describing an operation as "lazy" or "disinterested", but Broadmoor Wellness does seem to give that impression.

Furthermore, giving MJ in a sandwich bag is seriously old school in a bad way.  Their 1/8 containers are neat, but not airtight. 

Also, I really like to see providers give a notice of what products were used in growing their MJ.  None of that was available.  The description stickers were just stuck to the receipt, not the individual packaging, which seemed kind of thoughtless to me.  I mean, I appreciate having the stickers on the packaging so that I can be easily reminded of the exact name of the strain that's in there.  I'd review the 1/8 I bought, but I can't remember what it was called and with no sticker on the cool little 1/8 container and their website out of date as to their menu, I really have no way of tracking that info down aside from going back there in person and seeing if they still have that strain (I kind of remember that it was a 3 word name that started with B).

And scrawling DIA on the sandwich baggie, while good for reminding me of the name, isn't exactly what I'm looking for when providers are labeling my purchases for me.

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