Mia Jane

Mia Jane is a multifaceted influencer, educator, and advocate known for her ability to connect with people and shift their perspectives on cannabis. Through her network, she educates others on responsible cannabis use, its diverse applications, and its potential to improve daily life. As an advocate, Mia passionately shares her personal experiences with cannabis as medicine, aiming to shine a positive light on its healing properties for those in need. Her mission revolves around helping people integrate cannabis into their lives for well-being and growth while also demystifying misconceptions surrounding the evolving cannabis culture.

Mia Jane
Since June 30, 2023

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Chem Dawg Strain Review: A Potent Sativa-Leaning Hybrid
1 week ago

Chem Dawg Strain Review: A Potent Sativa-Leaning Hybrid

Chem Dawg is a sativa-leaning hybrid flower and has 35.70% total cannabinoids. The structure of the flower is slightly spongey but pushes back with defined calyxes and amber hairs protruding throughout. The buds have a light green color and break apart easily.  A chemmy aroma escapes as the flowers are broken up, reminding me of petrol…

Rainbow Gelatti Cake Strain Review: Sunshine in a Bowl
3 weeks ago

Rainbow Gelatti Cake Strain Review: Sunshine in a Bowl

Rainbow Gelatti Cake is a cross of Bacio Gelato and Ice Cream Cake that smells like iced tea and sunshine with peaches. The smell of the buds was very summery and sweet, as it faded into bright, grassy, herbal notes with lemon zest and raspberries. I noticed the deep violet purples mixed with bright greens…

Sour Garlic Bread Strain Review: A Funky and Savory Hybrid
3 weeks ago

Sour Garlic Bread Strain Review: A Funky and Savory Hybrid

As soon as I popped the seal, I could smell this funk-a-delic strain known as Sour Garlic Bread. My nose picked up plenty of sour notes and a bit of cheesy garlicky terps as well. The smell was musk and lime zest, with a little maltiness on the back end. The flowers were elegantly dusted…