#Repost @littlemaryandjane • • • • • • A wine lover might choose between a pinot noir, a sangiovese and a viognier to go with dinner. A Cannabis connoisseur, on the other hand, could choose between strains with names like "purple haze," "chocolope" and "green crack." Bizarre names are a time-honored tradition among Cannabis growers, going back at least to the 1970s, when strains such as "Maui Waui" (from Hawaii, naturally) came onto the scene. Why such goofy names? Well, one reason might be the process behind the naming decisions. "So many times, we've finally got to the end of a strain, and we have it right there and it's done, and we're like, 'What do we call it?'" one of the co-owners of Amsterdam's DNA Genetics, a cannabis seed bank, told the LA Times in July 2014. "And we sit there, and we call all our friends and smoke. That's a brainstorm session." . Image redgreystock Source Live Science . . . . . . . . . . . . #420friendly #cannabiscommunity #womengrow #cbd #terps #medicine #cbd #weeedporn #weedstagram420 #cbdoil #cannabisculture #womenandweed #norml #naturalhealing #hightimes #growyourown #craftcannabis #organicallygrown #hemp #oregongrown #legalize #normalize #puffpuffpass https://www.instagram.com/p/CC-E50ys1Ue/?igshid=19n4kqabuxxcp











